Top 3 ways to spend your Tesco Clubcard Points
Summer is fast approaching which means I get to spend all the Tesco clubcard points I’ve diligently been saving!
I save the points throughout the year and then put them to good use with either a holiday, trip somewhere nice or enough wine to last the summer (and maybe sink a battleship).
For those that don’t know Tesco over “Deals” where you can trade in clubcard points for offers at 4 x the value of the points.
For example, I have a £20 worth of clubcard vouchers, I can send these off (either by mail or online) to Tesco who will send me back £80 of vouchers – not bad is it!
I’ve not decided how to spend my vouchers yet but I’ve a few ideas that I’m going to share with you in case you were also having trouble. So here are my top 3 uses for spending Tesco clubcard points!
- A holiday in France
If you’ve children then you probably shop quite a bit at Tesco and have racked up a good amount of clubcard points.
You can exchange these at a rate of £2.50 for £10.00 with French Life:
“French Life have been organising great value self-catering holidays for over 20 years. They offer a comprehensive range of accommodation in the widest choice of destinations in France's favourite holiday regions. Choose from superbly located campsites and apartments offering recreations and entertainments on-site, or country cottages in deepest France and sun-soaked villas with private pools overlooking the sea.”
While the 1000 point codes on a £50 spend are not so common any more I’ve still managed to save up a good amount of points which could be put towards this. Over a Year 10,000 clubcard points should be within reach of most online shoppers taking advantage of the extra point codes for groceries and wine.
10,000 points = £100 Clubcard Vouchers which can be exchanged for a £400 voucher for French Life.
- Alton Towers
Trips to Theme Parks can soon add up to quite a bit of money so why not trade in £8.50 of Tesco clubcard points for one day entry token.
“Escape on an amazing adventure to the Alton Towers Resort and experience unlimited family fun all year round! A brand new land called Mutiny Bay has anchored on the theme park for 2008, with three fantastic family attractions! Embark on a mission aboard the new Battle Galleons interactive water ride and prove yourself as a fully fledged pirate, set sail on a spinning sensation upon Marauder's Mayhem and prepare the crew for Heave Ho!”
Food can be quite expensive in these places so why not order a Tesco shop and take a nice picnic (they have some great parks there).
- RAC Family cover
This might be the boring option but with the extra travel in the school holidays it’s worth ensuring you are covered if any problem arises. For £30.50 in clubcard points you get full family cover for 1 year as detailed below:
“Roadside assistance anywhere in the UK 24 hours a day, 365 days a year providing you are at least a quarter of a mile from home. If RAC can't fix your car by the roadside within a reasonable time, they will tow you to the nearest garage or destination of your choice within 10 miles.
Family Cover will assist a further four named members of your household.”
Labels: Clubcard, Tesco Voucher codes, Vouchers
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