Worked for me also having bought a few grocery essentials, will encourage me to use the price match in the future, never bothered before
jase.2
28 May 171#18
Did this at asda today, bought one of each toothpaste, 5 x 25p cadburys kids chocs for £1 and a bottle of milk, asda price gurantee refunded £6.71
aau1
28 May 171#16
I know but variety is the spice of life lol
Also they are 8 for £4 in A and 50p each in S so you make 60p profit for the toothpaste and an extra 40p for the mullers
Anon
27 May 17#14
Works as described as I did this already (with APG for 60p profit).
You can claim the same offer on ClickSnap and Checkoutsmart too, so long as you buy them on separate receipts.
2minutenoodles
26 May 17#13
I looked at this offer already... me thinks you can't do your maths :S
MakingIt to 2minutenoodles
27 May 171#15
To me it looks like £6 back from ClickSnap + £6.60 (approx.) + back from Asda, subject to minimum 8 different product purchase. The 'approx.' is because the actual Asda refund price depends upon the price differences of the other 6 items compared to the price matched retailer). How do you see the maths working?
aau1 to 2minutenoodles
28 May 17#17
Who are you addressing?
MakingIt
26 May 17#12
I think you could have got away with just 6 Mullers plus the 2 toothpastes (if you chose 1 x cool mint and 1 x soft mint), because only 8 different items are needed.
chemeng
26 May 17#10
How do the APG vouchers work? Are they automated till spits? Or you have to go to a pc, add receipt details and print at home? (like old style tesco price match)
You need to buy at least 8 different items, of which at least 1 must be comparable. Remember to keep your receipt if you shopped in store.
Step 2 - Check online
Visit http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk to see what the comparable items in your grocery shopping would have cost at other supermarkets.
Enter your receipt details to compare your shop, or login to your online account to compare your 3 most recent orders.
Step 3 - Compare the difference
If we're not 10% cheaper than Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons or Waitrose on your comparable grocery shopping we'll give you a voucher for the difference to use next time you shop. If you are an in-store customer, you'll need to have an ASDA.com account to be able to claim your voucher. Register at https://groceries.asda.com/
I used to do that but my store has stopped selling loose carrots and loose ginger.
This time around i just got 8 different muller lights and the toothpaste. It's unbelievably easy but some people are just too closed-minded to even consider this way of shopping
aau1
26 May 172#6
m1chaels. You say to buy 6 other comparable items. That's not correct.
You need 8 different items or more.
Also they have to be listed on the asda.com website
None of the other items have to compare with sainsburys, just the toothpaste
If you do buy comparable items then your £6.60 voucher will either decrease, stay the same or increase
m1chaels to aau1
26 May 17#7
Thanks for the clarification, I knew it was min 8 items. I know people buy 1 carrot, 1 onion, 1 banana etc.
philouk
26 May 17#3
Wild goose chase, waste money doing this!
aau1 to philouk
26 May 171#5
Hardly. You obviously just don't understand the deal
amz84uk
26 May 17#1
COLD - You still end up paying £5.40 for both toothpastes, as you only can claim £6 back from Quidco ClickSnap.
It is NOT £3 in Sainsburys for the same toothpaste.
m1chaels to amz84uk
26 May 17#2
It is according to mysupermarket - I have not been in to check.
Opening post
Claim £6 back from quidco clicksnap
Claim £6 (£6.60 with 10%?) voucher from Asda price match website as the toothpaste is currently £3 per tube in Sainsburys according to mysupermarket.co.uk http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Dental_Products/Colgate_Max_White_Expert_White_Toothpaste_Cool_Mint_75ml.html?TrackingCode=51.OoWmeZW_K0uKYl0667F1jg).
Not tested but should work.
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Also they are 8 for £4 in A and 50p each in S so you make 60p profit for the toothpaste and an extra 40p for the mullers
You can claim the same offer on ClickSnap and Checkoutsmart too, so long as you buy them on separate receipts.
From the Asda website - http://asda-grocery.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail_grow/a_id/1547
There are 3 steps to get started:
Step 1 - Shop as normal
You need to buy at least 8 different items, of which at least 1 must be comparable. Remember to keep your receipt if you shopped in store.
Step 2 - Check online
Visit http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk to see what the comparable items in your grocery shopping would have cost at other supermarkets.
Enter your receipt details to compare your shop, or login to your online account to compare your 3 most recent orders.
Step 3 - Compare the difference
If we're not 10% cheaper than Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons or Waitrose on your comparable grocery shopping we'll give you a voucher for the difference to use next time you shop. If you are an in-store customer, you'll need to have an ASDA.com account to be able to claim your voucher. Register at https://groceries.asda.com/
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/colgate-max-expert-clean-toothpaste-75ml
This time around i just got 8 different muller lights and the toothpaste. It's unbelievably easy but some people are just too closed-minded to even consider this way of shopping
You need 8 different items or more.
Also they have to be listed on the asda.com website
None of the other items have to compare with sainsburys, just the toothpaste
If you do buy comparable items then your £6.60 voucher will either decrease, stay the same or increase
It is NOT £3 in Sainsburys for the same toothpaste.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Dental_Products/Colgate_Max_White_Expert_White_Toothpaste_Cool_Mint_75ml.html?TrackingCode=51.OoWmeZW_K0uKYl0667F1jg
In some asda stores they scan at £1.50 so you can get £6 cashback for a £3 spend