Just been looking on the George website, and discovered that adding any of the "save 20% when spending £30" products are adding straight into the basket with 20% off.
Oh jeez I hope thats not a new trend for posts like that... you can ALWAYS do that... with any retailer that offers discount when spending xxxx.... don't need a deal posted for each one however!
porky232
13 Jun 17#16
It's working now. Just got £6 odd off, spent over £30 though.
That is telling people to buy £30 worth and return the rest?
Toonah
13 Jun 17#13
Drat - too late, shows I shouldn't browse. Had a few things I was thinking off, but the page open to show my dad when he's around, but offer has finished now. If I put £30 worth in my basket it takes off the 20%, but not individually.
rhiannan1994
13 Jun 17#12
It's not taking any discount of my basket? Anyone else having the same problem?
porky232
13 Jun 171#11
Not working for me even if I add £30 worth of goods.
michaelyoung
13 Jun 17#10
Well I'm 46 and still not into the Dad style, most supermarkets tend to have a very limited and dull selection but I love the socks from Asda so heat added from me. :laughing:
Ke22er
13 Jun 171#9
Thanks for this ! couple of fathers day items ordered !!!
TheUrbis
13 Jun 17#8
Well, half of their t shirts have Dad on them currently.
morpheus
13 Jun 171#5
Good post, ordered some slippers. Is it just me though or are Asda and even Sainsburys clothes very "dad style".... as a 36 year old bloke they all look like they're picked for 50 year old men who get their clothes brought for them by their wives....
deb8z to morpheus
13 Jun 17#6
Define Dad style? confused
The.Ghostbuster to morpheus
13 Jun 17#7
I've been noticing that about alot of retailers recently not just asda all clothes seem to be quite old fashion or dad style as you say maybe it's the "in thing" right now but there very few design I like in clothes atm btw I'm 26 for reference so I'm not the aforementioned 36 year old dad type lol
The.Ghostbuster
13 Jun 171#4
Could be I had just noticed that when I added them to the basket they were discounted individually and when I remove stuff I didn't need the discount wasn't removed
The.Ghostbuster
13 Jun 17#1
Pretty sure this has been posted already got a few items yesterday :smiley:
TheUrbis to The.Ghostbuster
13 Jun 17#3
Only one I could find was someone telling people to order over £30 worth and then return what they didn't need!
millarcat
13 Jun 171#2
Thanks OP, nice spot!
Should be a min spend of £30 on this, but I tested an item at just £3.00 and it worked! :smile: PLUS, works on top of existing offers ( items on 3 for £10 / 2 for £15 offer)
Opening post
Example below, adds to the basket at £6.40.
http://direct.asda.com/george/mens/mens-t-shirt-vests/only-fools-and-horses-t-shirt/G005795528,default,pd.html
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That is telling people to buy £30 worth and return the rest?
Should be a min spend of £30 on this, but I tested an item at just £3.00 and it worked! :smile: PLUS, works on top of existing offers ( items on 3 for £10 / 2 for £15 offer)