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9th September 2006, 16:18
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: little village in wales no point putting it here no-one would have heard of it
Posts: 1,480
| Tesco  I bet my bottom $ that this is gona attract attention. As I cant believe Im the only person who hates tesco!
Me just aving a rant!!!
When I was pregs with my 3rd baby (now 15 weeks old) had unbeliveable cravings for strawberries would go thru 2 punnets a day.
Anyway tesco went throu a faze of have rotton mouldy ones, which due to the packaging I wouldnt notice until I got home. I live a bout 20 miles round trip to the store so its not like I could nip back.
Anyone day I took out the moudly ones and put them up on the side on the crates and replaced with unspoilt ones. Carried on with shopping. next thing I know me and my daughter who at time was 10 months old and my big bump of belly were marched throu the shop whereby by 8 (yes you heard rite)members of staff proceeded to have a go at me.
To this day Im not sure what my crime was (i was going to pay for them they were in my trolly in full view and no I hadnt eaten any).
Anyway after 2 complaint letters to head office the store manager phoned me at home (they got my number from my club card application) and proceeded to have another go at me.
Can you believe this.
I was so geared up for a major battle but then I went into labour 2 weeks later and what with a new baby have kinda lost the fight.
So I thought I would vent my anger at them here.
I still dont shop there.
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9th September 2006, 17:29
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Scotland
Posts: 6,677
| Re: Tesco What was their accusation? If you were simply ensuring the produce you bought was suitable for purpose (ie no duff ones) and were prepared to pay for same at the checkout, there's no issue. If they were pursuing you as if you were switching price stickers, then that's a different problem. Can you expand a little (no punnet intended) |
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9th September 2006, 17:57
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: little village in wales no point putting it here no-one would have heard of it
Posts: 1,480
| Re: Tesco ha ha the amount of stick ive had with friends and family over this!!!
I duno either what they were going on about - conversation went like this (edited for space reasons)
Tesco - You opened the container?
Me - Yes its got a lid, and the food was spolied
T - Yes but its sealed container
M - No potatoes come in a sealed container (heat sealed), these had a lid, like grapes come in a bag, are you saying people are not allowed to open grape bags?
We not on about grapes we on about strawberries, people mite wana buy them and you have touched them
Wat people want to buy furry strawberries?
Thats not the point
Wat is the point?
You're not allowed to open the strawberries
Wat are you acusing me of, that they are over filled? Weigh them then?
No we not accusing you of that
Then wat? Do you expect me to buy spoiled food.
We expect you to take it to customer services.
But you said Im not allowed to open it and you cant tell if it is spoiled until you open it.
You open it when you get home, Then you need to return it to cust ser
I live a 20 mile round trip
Then shop somewhere else (says it all realy doesnt it)
And so on and so on
It was very embarrasing but wat peeves me is the responce I got when the manager phoned me |
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9th September 2006, 18:37
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: little village in wales no point putting it here no-one would have heard of it
Posts: 1,480
| Re: Tesco I did I wrote totheir head office twice (Ican even email you my letetr if you want the full story), but liek I said they passed it back to the store where by the deputy manager phoned me at home (after getting my number from the Clubcard application !!!!!!!!!!!!! - how dare they) and basicallyhe just had another go at me along the same thread.
When he asked what I wanted I said an apology and he well I dont think we were in the wrong etc etc.
If you see my letter you note that I took wittness address's etc etc |
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9th September 2006, 22:41
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| | Gold Account Customer | I think there actions were quite ott. I can see them pointing out to you that containers shouldn't be opened, but surely they should have apologised for the quality of the fruit. Personally I never buy fruit and veg in Tesco as 1)too expensive,2) rubbish quality,3) the suppliers are screwed to the floor.
I'm lucky tho I live on the edge of a small town and where I am is quite rural so I shop at local farms. We also have a few good local butchers. I like our local Aldi, and we have just got a Morrisons.
The reality is all these big stores, but in particular Tesco are just out to screw as much profit out of us as possible. Just like the banks and many other big companies you have to learn non of them are on your side or interested in you.
Try martins moneysavers site loads of ways to start screwing the big guys back  . Check out the Tesco threads.
ali |
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9th September 2006, 22:58
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: little village in wales no point putting it here no-one would have heard of it
Posts: 1,480
| Re: Tesco I will. when this happended to me me I goggle I hate tesco I was sure someone would have a web page dedicated to them |
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9th September 2006, 23:46
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Tesco I hate tesco too.
My reason, damned self check out.
I had a small trolley of stuff. Started scanning my items, BEEP BEEP seek assistance, lady comes over, "you have to be over 18 to buy that, are you?" i'm 29 and look older!!!!!!!
She goes away, 3 items later, BEEP BEEP seek assistance, now she's p**sing around with someone elses BEEP BEEP. She comes back to me a min or so later, manually inputs some nonsense "carry on love". Few more items and my carrier bag is full so i take it off and get another opened on that hanger thingy. BEEP BEEP damn machine thinks i'm trying to steal the 1st bag full and wants me to put it back "you can't take stuff off there love you have to put your whole trolley into 2 carrier bags"
By this time i just want to use the carrier to murder her.
I left my trolley full of stuff at the checkout and in the bags. Walked out. Not been to Tesco for about a year.
Also another point my friend's wife works for them as a customer service manager, they shop at the local market and morrisons even though they are entitled to a staff discount, I think that says it all.
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10th September 2006, 00:24
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| | Site Team
I am in: Stoke on Trent
Posts: 10,974
| Re: Tesco Ah yes the self-checkout.
I had about 5 things to buy inlcuding a pack of batteries. Scan it, put it on the conveyor belt - wouldn't let me scan the next item keeps telling me to put the batteries on the conveyor belt which I had. The batteries are too light to be recognised by the conveyor belt so it thinks I'm trying to pocket them - if that was the case why would I scan them first?!!
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10th September 2006, 15:01
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Tesco There is a knack to self scan..something which amused my mother when I used it with her last week.
Basically the conveyer needs to "feel" the item on the belt, which is difficult if you have any light goods such as yoghurt etc. The trick is to slam your item down on the belt as hard as possible. If you cant do this, take a small handful of the free leaflets by the till and slat them on the belt hard. It will then recognise that an item has hit the belt and carry on
My mother thought it was hilarious when I started to hammer down her shopping... |
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11th September 2006, 13:43
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: little village in wales no point putting it here no-one would have heard of it
Posts: 1,480
| Re: Tesco nice to know even tesco's check outs, think we are all crooks and trying to nick stuff eh!!! |
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11th September 2006, 14:50
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| | Gold Account Customer | Mrs Quote: |
Also another point my friend's wife works for them as a customer service manager, they shop at the local market and morrisons even though they are entitled to a staff discount, I think that says it all.
| So true Ben, you wouldn't believe the number of Tesco employees I see-still in uniform, shopping at our new Morrisons  .
Hubby laughed recently when he nipped in Tesco late one evening for a bottle of wine and a loaf (unfortunately Morrisons closes at 8pm  ). As he walked out of the store he overheard an old gentlemen complaining about how much cheaper the new Morrisons were for some basic items and asking if they could do some kind of price match. The Manager had obviously been arguing for a while as just when hubby went past he practically shouted at the old man "look we just can't compete with morrisons on price, if you don't like it shop there".
Typical Tesco cust service eh lol.
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11th September 2006, 15:10
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| | Site Team
I am in: Devon
Posts: 9,902
| Re: Tesco tescos is pump
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11th September 2006, 15:10
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Tesco Tesco took over our local convenience store and it's been downhill ever since. They don't stock their own brands, for example Tesco tonic water is 30p but they only stock Schweppes which is three times the price. They don't deliver newspapers, unlike the previous owners, which is a pain for me but even worse for the elderly. They don't stock organic eggs, claiming there isn't the space, yet the aisles are always crammed full of rubbish celebrating Christmas/Easter/Halloween etc or else one of their self created retail seasons such as 'Back To School'.
They're out of control, and there's a growning campaign against them, see:
Friends of the Earth: Friends of the Earth: Campaigns: Real Food: Press for change: Stop the Tesco takeover
as well as Google "Stop Tesco" for local campaigns, and Google "Every Little Hurts". |
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11th September 2006, 18:07
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Norwich, Naaaaaaarfolk
Posts: 900
| Re: Tesco I have 1 word for Tesco:
SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM
Yes that is one word repeated several times lol. I had the unfortunate privelege of having my card cloned whilst using a cash machine at our local Tesco, traced it back and confronted the store and the manager shrugged his shoulders and walked away.....
Went to HO and got the we dont care we make £4 billion profit a year so ner ner ner from them.
That incensed me so went to all the media I was on BBC and ITV at the same time and was also asked to do GMTV but sadly that one got pulled :'( I took great delight in rubbing Tesco's nose in it and it made me feel a lot better mwaahaahahahahahahahahaa
I said on TV why cant they put a picture of what the ATM should look like and if it doesnt look like this then dont use it? or at the very least make sure all 3 ATMs on site are identical so you can look at another one for reference, funnily enough Tesco declined to answer the question on TV
The local ex one stop is totally crap now we went there for washing up liquid last night not one bottle in the store and they stock 3 different types...
How difficult is it to have a stock control system that knows what the shelf holds say 3 cases with 24 bottles to a case and flag an alert up to the manager when you've sold say 50% of them? It's not hard ASDA were doing that when I worked there 13 years ago and things have moved on a lot since then ffs......
Has anyone else noticed that you can buy things online that you cannot buy in the store that your online shopping comes from?
For example you cannot buy Clotted cream from Blue Boar Lane Norwich Tesco it's not on the shelf as there's no place for it (looked VERY carefully) and asked several members of staff including a section manager to be told no we stopped selling it..... Stopped selling Clotted cream but they still sell 12 varieties of bloody Creme Fraiche??? bloody idiots!!
Golden Kiwi's thats another one used to be on the shop floor as we bought them now not to be seen
Yet what turned up no probs with our online order? You guessed it Golden Kiwi's and Clotted cream (with all butter scones and strawberry jam - well I had to ok? lol) su | |