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Comments on: RM buddies up with Tesco on new voucher scheme

Die RM die 

Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 11:40 GMT

Pirate

Some of us still remember the 380Z.

Let's work out the value... 

Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 14:07 GMT

Stop

OK, so you spend bang on £10 in store. You get 1 voucher.

To get a box of 10 floppy disks, you need to collect 230 vouchers. That's £2300 if you spend dead on £10 everytime (but who does, technically you'd only get 1 voucher for spending £19.99). Wow, what great value. A box of floppies worth say £2.30 is 'charged' at £2300.

Now if you want say, a computer. You can spend a whopping £250,000 in Tesco to get a £250 PC. We get a fraction of 25,000 vouchers (nearer 9,000 in a normal year) because we're not near a Tesco.

Then you've got the time taken to count them all up, box them, courier them off, then wait 6 months for the end of line kit.

It's not great value. Sure it gives some schools a little extra, but it's a brilliant BRILLIANT marketing ploy that dupes parents in to 'helping' schools and rounding their shopping bills up for 1 more voucher.

Ungrateful? Me... No. Just realistic!

Pity You Can't... 

Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 15:58 GMT

Stop

... threaten to go elsewhere for the kit. We did when RM were up against 2 others (and significantly more expensive). Hey presto: a 20% reduction and a softening of their line on software packages. Go figure.

Typical 

Posted Wednesday 23rd July 2008 08:34 GMT

Paris Hilton

This is typical Tesco ... they can't keep their mitts off anything!

In an area near to me there are a few horseriding schools, including one for the disabled.

The local Tesco developed a range of horseriding tackle ... why? They're grocers, FFS!

The result was that local tackle suppliers ... well, you know the rest.

Still, I suppose it all helps the Bankers in Leichtenstein or wherever Tesco's bottom line is concocted.

Paris ... because it's a subsidiary of Tesco corporate Conglomerate GMBH