Okay I hope this helps AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE on here. That is my sole aim with this.
Pretty much as the title says : although in-store you can only double Clubcard Voucher amounts from £5 upwards, if you do order something through Tesco Direct and pay using them, ANY amount will double up when you click to use it.
I hope this works for you but I can't see why it wouldn't. I want to make as many people aware as possible so please vote up FOR KNOWLEDGE SPREADING because this is the final Clubcard Boost ever and SO MANY people out there have vouchers that they are not aware that they've not used yet.
It could be well worth your time as say you had 2 unused vouchers for £3.50. That would end up being 2 x £7. Quite a difference especially if you didn't even realise you still had them.
You need to log into your Clubcard account and check what you have.
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MumSaidNo
22 Jun 163#1
Shall try it. My benefits have just come in :smile:
Latest comments (43)
sofiasar
22 Jun 16#43
use them now!!
they will be only £68 after that, and top cashback has removed there's too and soon some shops will on tesco
cowsindahouse
22 Jun 16#42
didn't realise this was still going. thx to the OP
andrsnh
22 Jun 16#41
Clubcard is something you opt in to, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of using Clubcard so I don't understand the negativity towards them using the data they collect to track customer trends when you're agreeing to it when you sign up.
You don't have to use Clubcard to shop at Tesco.
james_lfc
22 Jun 16#40
Does any one know if tesco are stopping the goldsmith promotion? saves me from ringing, if not I will give them a call tonight..
ravenheart
22 Jun 16#39
I think that's because you had more than £5 in total available. It doesn't work if you've got less than £5 total in your account.
meem
22 Jun 16#38
why has this expired?
irgle
22 Jun 16#37
I gather they never proceeded with the sale of Clubcard (https://www.marketingweek.com/2015/10/09/is-tesco-clubcard-still-relevant/)
daisyb212
22 Jun 16#36
worked managed to double up a £1.50 voucher to £3.00. I bought a bed so used every voucher and even the small ones doubled....
chocky
22 Jun 16#35
expired already?
Magnets
22 Jun 16#34
Maybe it doubles up as long as you are spending at least £5? E.g. Two £4.50 vouchers
Con_G
22 Jun 16#33
Doesn't work, tried with £2.50.
imagineS
22 Jun 16#32
Doesn't work. I have £1.50 in voucher when selected during checkout only shows -£1.50 nothing doubled.
bells0
22 Jun 16#31
Tried with £3.50 a couple of weeks ago, wouldn't double. Has something changed??
kelar
22 Jun 16#30
Added my £3.50 voucher at checkout and didn't double up
Justsuperman
22 Jun 16#29
Doesn't work?
bowman947
22 Jun 16#28
Clubcard was created solely to track buying habits:
Doubt new company will be doing anything more/less ethical than what the sole purpose of Clubcard is.
anthony712
22 Jun 16#27
my £4.50 would not double up on an order with tesco direct either.
ianeby
22 Jun 162#26
Can the description be changed as it clearly is incorrect? It's nothing more than a double your points which has always been there.
jco83
22 Jun 16#25
Everything that has a beginning, has an end Neo
joedesigns
22 Jun 16#24
Doesn't double up amounts below £5, just tried.
CiA
22 Jun 16#23
Can you use the double up points in a tesco store on groceries? or does it have to be thorugh tesco direct?
lord_trumpington
22 Jun 16#22
Yep, and in my experience they tend to hike their prices before running the double up promotion too (which is just a little bit naughty!)
zombrex
22 Jun 16#21
really!?
will it be a boosted voucher though?
ianeby
22 Jun 16#20
Between 00:01 16/05/2016 and 23:59 26/06/2016 when a customer selects to use £5.00 or more of their Clubcard vouchers as payment at the Tesco direct online checkout when purchasing products which are included in the Clubcard Boost at Tesco event, the value of the Clubcard voucher selected will double.
The terms above indicate you need at least £5 of vouchers to double up. Hence why my £4.50 one is not working. Can anyone try just adding one voucher less than £5 and confirm it's working as it isn't for me! :disappointed:
ravenheart
22 Jun 16#19
Honestly, their prices are pretty poor for most things, so I can't even find anything worth spending my vouchers on.
Nevertheless, it doesn't work for me. Under vouchers in my basket it shows my £1.50 voucher and doesn't double it up. I wonder if all you've got is less than £5 in vouchers, it won't work. But if you've got more than £5, it will let you double up any denomination?
crgglerock
22 Jun 16#18
Working for me,,try not pre-converting them and you just add an item to basket in (tesco direct ) and it gives you the option to pay with vouchers,,i've got £13.50 but says you have £27.00 in vouchers to use.,Using £1.50 takes £3.00 off.
Heat from me
ianeby
22 Jun 16#17
Just tried with a £4.50 voucher and does not double. Page says it should but discount stays at £4.50. Anyone got this to work?
I have 2 £1.50 vouchers but would not double up it says on payment page turn every £5 into £10.
ellie27
22 Jun 16#11
Is it just the double up that is ending? I have £68 (worth £136 doubled or even more on restaurant vouchers)
Is the Clubcard partners boost ending too - when you can go online and order restaurant vouchers - I dont think its that clear. Is it just double up to spend instore and online events that are ending.
Just wondering if I need to spend it all now to get the most out of it!
Elevation to ellie27
22 Jun 162#13
The partners thing is not ending.
amzzzzyyyy to ellie27
22 Jun 16#14
After the boost you balance will stay 68£ it wont double again if you can make use of the vouchers then do asap
zombrex
22 Jun 16#4
what a load of **** have 980 points on my clubcard account but no vouchers wtf?
amzzzzyyyy to zombrex
22 Jun 16#12
Fone them they will send you a gift voucher via email
Gartley
22 Jun 161#10
'Ending Boost at Tesco means that we can focus on a simpler approach that’s appealing to everyone and which customers can benefit from when they want, not just at certain times of the year.
'In the coming months, we’ll be doing more to help you get the most out of the scheme, such as double points events to help grow your points balance faster and improving our Boost Partners offer, where you can already get up to four times the value of your vouchers.'
BuzzDuraband
22 Jun 161#9
Tesco have said: 'Ending Boost at Tesco means that we can focus on a simpler approach that’s appealing to everyone and which customers can benefit from when they want, not just at certain times of the year.
'In the coming months, we’ll be doing more to help you get the most out of the scheme, such as double points events to help grow your points balance faster and improving our Boost Partners offer, where you can already get up to four times the value of your vouchers.'
Elevation
22 Jun 16#8
Please ask Tesco. I'm not privvy to such information. :stuck_out_tongue:
Gartley
22 Jun 16#2
worth mentioning that this is the LAST clubcard boost from tesco and it ends on the 26th.
vigilant92 to Gartley
22 Jun 16#5
why is it the last one?
FoX5 to Gartley
22 Jun 16#7
I read that on the MSE mail this morning but I'm trying to find more information. Are they planning on doing something else or not? Does it mean no more great restaurant vouchers?
mikbish
22 Jun 16#3
Is this the last Boost then ?? will these vouchers cease to be valid shortly too ???
Elevation to mikbish
22 Jun 161#6
It is the final boost yeah. But the vouchers are dated - usually about 2 years from when they're issued. They'll still be valid you just won't be able to double them.
MumSaidNo
22 Jun 163#1
Shall try it. My benefits have just come in :smile:
Opening post
Pretty much as the title says : although in-store you can only double Clubcard Voucher amounts from £5 upwards, if you do order something through Tesco Direct and pay using them, ANY amount will double up when you click to use it.
I hope this works for you but I can't see why it wouldn't. I want to make as many people aware as possible so please vote up FOR KNOWLEDGE SPREADING because this is the final Clubcard Boost ever and SO MANY people out there have vouchers that they are not aware that they've not used yet.
It could be well worth your time as say you had 2 unused vouchers for £3.50. That would end up being 2 x £7. Quite a difference especially if you didn't even realise you still had them.
You need to log into your Clubcard account and check what you have.
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Latest comments (43)
they will be only £68 after that, and top cashback has removed there's too and soon some shops will on tesco
You don't have to use Clubcard to shop at Tesco.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30095454
Doubt new company will be doing anything more/less ethical than what the sole purpose of Clubcard is.
will it be a boosted voucher though?
The terms above indicate you need at least £5 of vouchers to double up. Hence why my £4.50 one is not working. Can anyone try just adding one voucher less than £5 and confirm it's working as it isn't for me! :disappointed:
Nevertheless, it doesn't work for me. Under vouchers in my basket it shows my £1.50 voucher and doesn't double it up. I wonder if all you've got is less than £5 in vouchers, it won't work. But if you've got more than £5, it will let you double up any denomination?
Heat from me
http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/it-business/tesco-plans-sale-of-clubcard-data-company-dunnhumby-3593174/
Is the Clubcard partners boost ending too - when you can go online and order restaurant vouchers - I dont think its that clear. Is it just double up to spend instore and online events that are ending.
Just wondering if I need to spend it all now to get the most out of it!
'In the coming months, we’ll be doing more to help you get the most out of the scheme, such as double points events to help grow your points balance faster and improving our Boost Partners offer, where you can already get up to four times the value of your vouchers.'
Tesco have said: 'Ending Boost at Tesco means that we can focus on a simpler approach that’s appealing to everyone and which customers can benefit from when they want, not just at certain times of the year.
'In the coming months, we’ll be doing more to help you get the most out of the scheme, such as double points events to help grow your points balance faster and improving our Boost Partners offer, where you can already get up to four times the value of your vouchers.'