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23/6/2006 at 12:57pm
Location: Brigg North Lincolnshire Outfit: Outwell Montana 6P
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Quote: Originally posted by David Klyne on 18/6/2006
Quote: Originally posted by Fellrunner on 18/6/2006
I've heard about the benefits about the Nationwide Flex Account debit card, but what's all this about Tesco's credit card? Why is it so competitive? What are the advantages?
Fellrunner
I don't think the Tesco card is particularly competitive in the sense of costs but where they score is that their club card vouchers can be converted into other vouchers at four times the face value. So if you have £20 of Club Card Vouchers this will convert into £80 off your next trip on Eurotunnel. Their are all sorts of other things you can use the vouchers for.
David
I have both a Tesco credit card AND a Nationwide, so we get the Clubcard deals and have a cheap way of getting cash from ATMs.
Watch out though - Tesco's have changed their credit card now, and if you apply for a card now, you only get HALF the amount of clubcard points compared to existing cardholders, making it not nearly such a good deal.
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23/6/2006 at 3:25pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Andy R on 23/6/2006
Quote: Originally posted by David Klyne on 18/6/2006
Quote: Originally posted by Fellrunner on 18/6/2006
I've heard about the benefits about the Nationwide Flex Account debit card, but what's all this about Tesco's credit card? Why is it so competitive? What are the advantages?
Fellrunner
I don't think the Tesco card is particularly competitive in the sense of costs but where they score is that their club card vouchers can be converted into other vouchers at four times the face value. So if you have £20 of Club Card Vouchers this will convert into £80 off your next trip on Eurotunnel. Their are all sorts of other things you can use the vouchers for.
David
We used our Tesco vouchers for eurotunnel a couple of years ago and were told the crossing would be £700 odd for car and caravan (hence £175 some in Tesco vouchers), yet if you go on the eurotunnel website you can get a crossing for as little as £98 each way. When asked if they could do this deal with Tesco vouchers as payment, we were advised that is a web-only offer and the Tesco vouchers can only be used for full-price fares!
So, now use the Tesco vouchers for other things and pay the £200 for the crossing!
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