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traveller11



Joined: 02 Oct 2007
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:21 pm    Post subject: Going Over or Under the "Chunnel"? Reply with quote

Hi All.
OK you asked for tips for Europe?

So "No" Before you ask I don't work for Tesco Stores but and it's a BIG But!

We have been using Tesco Club Card Vouchers for our trips to Europe via EuroTunnel and it has been saving us a packet on the normal fares.

It also works with using the Boat and going over the water if you are so inclined. (My good lady is not a good sea traveller hence EuroTunnel)

Anyway, by using Tesco Clubcard Vouchers (There the ones that come in the post every quarter if you shop with Tesco), you can then get a "Tesco Deals" book and using a fairly simple process get yourself some return tickets either on the Train or on the Boat for 25% of the normal cost! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

This is because for every TEN POUNDS of Vouchers you get FORTY POUNDS worth of Tickets.

Our tickets would have cost £200 Sad but we used only £50 of TESCO VOUCHERS Very Happy

The difference we saved was used for our fuel (Diesel of course!). Idea

If you like going to Europe with your "Outfit" then look at this option if you shop at Tesco and DON'T spend your vouchers on sumat daft, like the week afters groceries were you only get face value ! Rolling Eyes

They are good normally for 2 years, so if it's to late this year then save them for next.

Best wishes & happy travels.
Ian Very Happy
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beejay



Joined: 18 Oct 2004
Posts: 336

PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Going Over or Under the "Chunnel"? Reply with quote

traveller11 wrote:
Hi All.
OK you asked for tips for Europe?

So "No" Before you ask I don't work for Tesco Stores but and it's a BIG But!

We have been using Tesco Club Card Vouchers for our trips to Europe via EuroTunnel and it has been saving us a packet on the normal fares.

It also works with using the Boat and going over the water if you are so inclined. (My good lady is not a good sea traveller hence EuroTunnel)

Anyway, by using Tesco Clubcard Vouchers (There the ones that come in the post every quarter if you shop with Tesco), you can then get a "Tesco Deals" book and using a fairly simple process get yourself some return tickets either on the Train or on the Boat for 25% of the normal cost! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

This is because for every TEN POUNDS of Vouchers you get FORTY POUNDS worth of Tickets.

Our tickets would have cost £200 Sad but we used only £50 of TESCO VOUCHERS Very Happy

The difference we saved was used for our fuel (Diesel of course!). Idea

If you like going to Europe with your "Outfit" then look at this option if you shop at Tesco and DON'T spend your vouchers on sumat daft, like the week afters groceries were you only get face value ! Rolling Eyes

They are good normally for 2 years, so if it's to late this year then save them for next.

Best wishes & happy travels.
Ian Very Happy


Too late for P & O channel crossings, bookings closed on 30th November and is not being renewed. Still good for P & O Irish and the tunnel.
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