MILLIONS of Tesco shoppers are being urged to act fast with just one week left to follow Martin Lewis’ warning.
The money saving expert has issued a notice to customers who have days left to spend what’s left on their Clubcard vouchers with an expected fourteen million expected to expire.
Tesco shoppers have just days to make use of the money saving hack before their Clubcard points could vanish forever[/caption]As of Saturday 31 August, the official deadline for those cards set to void, savvy-shoppers may be shocked to discover that their points have completed vanished.
This is because Clubcard vouchers issued in August 2022 need to be used by the end of this month.
However, Martin Lewis’ website has published help for those looking to extend this time frame with one very easy hack.
The site claims that they have even tried the trick and it has worked for them.
Bargain-buyers should head to their Tesco Clubcard Rewards page and either make a small purchase or donate to one its partner charities.
Hopeful fans of the supermarket giant can then swap their points for vouchers, which should have an expiry date for the next two years.
Whilst there is no minimum spend, those using a Clubcard to get the most from their pennies should look for cheap purchases.
One recommendation is a 50p restaurant voucher which would be worth £1 at a chosen venue.
There are over 100 reward partners to choose from including PizzaExpress and Zizzi.
Those using Tesco mobile services can even swap vouchers for money off their next bill.
Every 150 points gained in vouchers can be exchanged to the value of £1.50.
Remember to act before midnight on Saturday 31 August if you are hoping to exploit this trick.
It comes as Tesco revealed it was axing a popular service at 40 stores across the UK.
Across the various sites, the supermarket giant has announced it will be going cashless at their cafes.
Whilst shoppers will be able to order their food and drink options on a digital self-service screen.
Sites include Oldham, Sheerness, Newmarket and Ashford.
It seems the moves has been made in an attempt to cut down queue times so customers have longer to enjoy their time in store.
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