Just got sent an email from tesco with offer where you can use your clubcard points and double their value against one of their delivery saver plans. You can use your clubcard points in increments from just 50p. So for example I had £13.50 in points which I doubled to £27 which I put towards my 6 month tesco delivery subscription which brought it down from £36 for 6 months to just £9 for 6 months (which works out at just £1.50 a month!).
Works for new and existing customers. Blurb from the tesco page below ...
What is Delivery Saver?
• Delivery Saver is a way to save on your Tesco grocery delivery charges. You can have all your groceries delivered to your door from just £3 a month.
• Once you’re signed up, any order you place at tesco.com/groceries (over £40 and on the days your plan is valid) will be delivered to you with no delivery charge.
• Plus, you’ll get priority access to Christmas delivery slots, free delivery on Tesco direct, Wine by the Case and F&F Clothing, as well as other exclusive offers and discounts.
How can I use my Clubcard vouchers for Delivery Saver?
• For every £0.50 in vouchers you exchange, you’ll get £1 back as a coupon to use against the cost of any Delivery Saver plan.
• If you’re an existing Delivery Saver customer, you can use your Clubcard vouchers on your next renewal.
• Use as many Clubcard vouchers as you want to pay-in-full for the whole plan, or choose to part-pay and just settle the remaining balance.
• Your Delivery Saver coupon is valid for 6 months from the date of issue, so you don’t need to use it straight away.
Examples of how you could use your Clubcard vouchers:
• Every £0.50 in Clubcard vouchers = £1 towards any Delivery Saver plan
• £9 in Clubcard vouchers = enough for a 6 month Midweek Delivery Saver plan or £18 towards any plan you want
• £30 in Clubcard vouchers = enough for a 12 month Anytime Delivery Saver plan
14 comments
agbrothers
30 Dec 16#1
It is not new deal. I have used it a few times before.
amzzzzyyyy
30 Dec 16#2
Tesco are very good with deliveries
Nujol
30 Dec 162#3
Sounds like the delivery pass is really expensive in the first place?? We pay £2pm for ASDA anytime delivery 1hr slots.
Tesco_horse_meat
30 Dec 161#4
Free horse meat with every delivery.
KingCampo
30 Dec 163#5
Spend money at Tesco to get money off at Tesco? No thanks. Aldi is so much cheaper in the first place and just as good - if not better - quality to boot!
Cretus Maximus to KingCampo
30 Dec 161#6
...now the circle is complete...
MEGAONE to KingCampo
31 Dec 16#7
Unfortunately no Aldi in Northern Ireland, so for us your comment is pointless.
Thanks to OP ,heat added.:smiley:
mensy07 to KingCampo
31 Dec 161#10
Aldi is terrible i cant even do a full shop in there and most of there food ia horrible
mjb1975
31 Dec 16#8
Tesco failed to deliver our Xmas order on 22 December. Ended up coming about 27 hours later out of the blue so we'd already gone out to buy everything we needed.
That was a very rare failure mind, and they gave us £20 worth of coupons. We'd like to go elsewhere on the principle but I think we're going to have to suck it up and stay with them. The others have a few compromises, range of food, pricing, etc.
Our delivery saver renews in September and we always use clubcard vouchers doubled up.
smallsteve
31 Dec 161#9
Personally I have not had an issue in the two years I have been using the service, aside from meeting the £40 minimum spend that they applied not too long ago. Heat added.
golfie
31 Dec 16#11
You can't compare aldi to Tesco for range . they don't sell anything branded. non branded with Tesco non branded is similar prices in my opinion. Tesco allegedly price match their competitors and I can say delivery has been excellent since I used them in July. aldi also don't deliver so pointless comment to this thread.
*Sloman*
31 Dec 161#12
Thanks OP I was just about to be changed £60!
As soon as Aldi/Lidi start doing deliveries it's game over for the big boys unless they seriously change.
Our local Aldi/lidl currently are either to small so lack products, or lack parking etc
meherenow
31 Dec 16#13
They give so little out in the way of bonus points now that I'd much rather save them for some of the 3x or 4x value deals they have.
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Works for new and existing customers. Blurb from the tesco page below ...
What is Delivery Saver?
• Delivery Saver is a way to save on your Tesco grocery delivery charges. You can have all your groceries delivered to your door from just £3 a month.
• Once you’re signed up, any order you place at tesco.com/groceries (over £40 and on the days your plan is valid) will be delivered to you with no delivery charge.
• Plus, you’ll get priority access to Christmas delivery slots, free delivery on Tesco direct, Wine by the Case and F&F Clothing, as well as other exclusive offers and discounts.
How can I use my Clubcard vouchers for Delivery Saver?
• For every £0.50 in vouchers you exchange, you’ll get £1 back as a coupon to use against the cost of any Delivery Saver plan.
• If you’re an existing Delivery Saver customer, you can use your Clubcard vouchers on your next renewal.
• Use as many Clubcard vouchers as you want to pay-in-full for the whole plan, or choose to part-pay and just settle the remaining balance.
• Your Delivery Saver coupon is valid for 6 months from the date of issue, so you don’t need to use it straight away.
Examples of how you could use your Clubcard vouchers:
• Every £0.50 in Clubcard vouchers = £1 towards any Delivery Saver plan
• £9 in Clubcard vouchers = enough for a 6 month Midweek Delivery Saver plan or £18 towards any plan you want
• £30 in Clubcard vouchers = enough for a 12 month Anytime Delivery Saver plan
14 comments
Thanks to OP ,heat added.:smiley:
That was a very rare failure mind, and they gave us £20 worth of coupons. We'd like to go elsewhere on the principle but I think we're going to have to suck it up and stay with them. The others have a few compromises, range of food, pricing, etc.
Our delivery saver renews in September and we always use clubcard vouchers doubled up.
As soon as Aldi/Lidi start doing deliveries it's game over for the big boys unless they seriously change.
Our local Aldi/lidl currently are either to small so lack products, or lack parking etc