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Extra Tesco points on Johnson & Johnson items

Posted:
11 Oct 2007, 21:23
by jaguarpig
100 extra Tesco club card points when you buy any 2 Johnson & Johnson items.Prices start at £0.76 for Johnsons Baby Powder.So in the extreme thats £475 for a CW RTN to the US if you convert at the favorable 800 rate £633 at the 600 rate.Our kitchen is full of the stuff:DOffer ends 13/11/2007 Happy shopping.

Posted:
11 Oct 2007, 21:31
by NS
Saw that over on FT. Time to stock up. Ebay will be packed!

Posted:
11 Oct 2007, 21:54
by HighFlyer
Soooo tempted to buy a lifetimes worth of baby shampoo.

Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
11 Oct 2007, 22:24
by JAT74L
My wife sent me a text today asking why she had just received 20 x 200g bottles of Talc. . .
1000 points for twenty quid was my reply!!!
Now, what to do with the white stuff???

Posted:
11 Oct 2007, 23:02
by NS
If the reward availability is right for you this is a cheap way to travel CW (or FIRST)...

Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 11:51
by jaguarpig
If the reward availability is right for you
You can always get a reward flight to somewhere you just don't have to be too picky;)

Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 11:55
by jaguarpig
Originally posted by JAT74L
My wife sent me a text today asking why she had just received 20 x 200g bottles of Talc. . .
1000 points for twenty quid was my reply!!!
Now, what to do with the white stuff???
You do the shopping[:0]

Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 12:25
by fozzyo
There must be some excellent charities, organisations that would welcome people turning up with lots and lots of Johnsons products as donations. Just a thought.

Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 12:26
by Wolves27
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Soooo tempted to buy a lifetimes worth of baby shampoo. 
Thanks,
Sarah
Is there something you're not telling us Sarah


Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 12:29
by HighFlyer
And grab an extra £10 off for each order over £30:
XXVZYG code valid between 8/10 - 14/10
XXPV9X code valid between 15/10 - 21/10
XX4VRR code valid between 22/10 - 28/10
I just tested the top code and it does work.
Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 12:32
by HighFlyer
Originally posted by Wolves27
Is there something you're not telling us Sarah 
What? That i have delicate hair?

Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 12:51
by jaguarpig
Only problem doing online orders is they often have no stock.This happened with the beef burgers and Birdseye beef so the only alternative was raid the shelfs.The other thing is get in quick because once Tesco realize everyone is taking the P*** they may well pull the offer.They received bad publicity last time when people were binning shed loads of beef outside the shop.

Posted:
12 Oct 2007, 22:54
by JAT74L
Binning beef - WHAT!?
I'd have cleared out the lot of it and got a chest freezer on the way home!!
I occasionally do the shopping JP - but only on line, when away from home and usually half-cut!!!
John

Posted:
13 Oct 2007, 11:52
by jaguarpig
I'd have cleared out the lot of it and got a chest freezer on the way home!!
That what we did and also filled my mums freezers as well.Only took me 2 years to eat it:D

Posted:
30 Oct 2007, 15:14
by NS
My local Tesco has a significant stock of all of the items - especially talc...... just picked up 400 extra points at lunchtime. Will drop in tonight on my way home too!

Posted:
30 Oct 2007, 15:33
by tallprawn
Originally posted by jaguarpig
So in the extreme thats £475 for a CW RTN to the US if you convert at the favorable 800 rate £633 at the 600 rate.
I'm probably missing the obvious here - How do you exchange 250 Clubcard points at the favourable 800 rate as previously mentioned? I have only ever seen the 600 rate...[:?]
Could be kicking myself here for a large number of lost miles...[B)][B)]

Posted:
30 Oct 2007, 16:10
by Decker
Suspect it's a grandfathered rate

Posted:
30 Oct 2007, 16:10
by jaguarpig
How do you exchange 250 Clubcard points at the favourable 800 rate as previously mentioned? I have only ever seen the 600 rate...
The 800 rate is grandfathered to those who held a(premium?)clubcard account,you had to spend something like £500 a month with Tesco to qualify.Unfortunately its been gone for a number of years and theres no way of getting the 800 rate on new Clubcard accounts.

Posted:
30 Oct 2007, 16:56
by tallprawn
Thanks for the explaination both. Shame it's doesn't still exist as the 800 rate would be very handy indeed.

It was probably canned due to high levels of abuse I suppose...[:p]

Posted:
31 Oct 2007, 16:39
by Nevil30
Must confess to ordering 10 x talc so bonus 500 points and used a 500 bonus points coupon so 1000 in total.......
Never used talc so hmmm ebay seems the best option....
Also mysteriously the son opened a tesco account so he can also collect points.....[:?] he is 3 years old [}:)]