Paying for ferry with tesco vouchers?

Apr 9, 2006
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I have been told tesco vouchers can be used to pay for ferry journeys,i have been given a fuel card at work and use £100 a week in fuel.Thinking of next year,how do the vouchers work? ta andrew.
 
Mar 15, 2006
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Hi Andrew

If you go onto the Tesco website you will see what ferries you can book if I remember right it's Stena ferries.

However you can book the Euro tunnel.

Before you book your crossing you need to have (in some cases) ordered your vouchers from Tesco's in advance.

This means changing your
 
Jun 22, 2007
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The Tesco vouchers are great we have used them for the eurotunnel and are off to France on the 26th we had enough to cover the full cost of the return trip

Just save the vouchers that you recieve when you use the Tesco clubcard then at least 14 days before your trip you go online to Tesco give them the online codes that are on the vouchers they then send your tunnel vouchers then you contact Eurotunnel and book your crossing.It really is easy and a big saving

Cheers John
 
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Unfortunately, P&O no longer are part of this offer (ended last November). It used to be a great deal on the Hull-Zeebrugge route. We paid for our
 
May 5, 2005
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we are waiting for June 09 to be available on Eurotunnel website to use our vouchers.Going to book asap in case they pull out of the next Deal book,I really cant see how they make any money out of it its
 
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Andrew,

Please don't wait until 'the death' before you book your trip (unless you have no option)

Eurotunnels prices are based on the volume of traffic so if you know your dates well in advance, book then. The price you pay will be less the further in advance.

Happy saving.
 
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I was pleased to read all your comments as I have today ordered vouchers for the tunnel that cover the full return fare for car and caravan.We just have to pat
 
May 5, 2005
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Andrew,

Please don't wait until 'the death' before you book your trip (unless you have no option)

Eurotunnels prices are based on the volume of traffic so if you know your dates well in advance, book then. The price you pay will be less the further in advance.

Happy saving.
Spot on our friends weren't sure of their holiday dates so we left it late and prices went well high,doing it early this time and going on our own.
 

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