You need to quote the 4-digit store number, and the transaction code, shown
on your till receipt.
Takes about 5 minutes, so it could be worse.
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I went to Asda last week and had a shopping experience. Please enter
me into the draw to win Ł1000
Jane
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How strange!...I went to Asda too....but I never saw you there. Were you
hiding?
Cheers
-Ar^ch
I was too busy having my experience to see you. Have you entered the
draw yet?
Jane
> On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 20:13:43 +0000, nog <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>Fill in survey about your Asda shopping experience at www.tellasda.com or
>>call 0800 294 7752.
>>
>>You need to quote the 4-digit store number, and the transaction code, shown
>>on your till receipt.
>>
>>Takes about 5 minutes, so it could be worse.
>
> I went to Asda last week and had a shopping experience. Please enter
> me into the draw to win £1000
>
> Jane
>
> who thinks Nog may have started something he'll live to regret
Actually, Jane, I just couldn't resist. ;-)
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The lady who used pliers to extract my £1 coin from the shopping cart was just lovely, although the checkout operator (sorry, that should be "colleague") was a bit po-faced.
Ner....I never enter draws..I might win and then I couldn't complain of not
winning anything :-)
Cheers
-Ar^ch
Old^Wolf has the same problem...He just can't resist Jane either :-)))))))
Cheers
-Ar^ch
, although the checkout operator (sorry, that should be "colleague") was a
bit po-faced.
url:http://myreader.co.uk/msg/1337150268.aspx
Aha...you must have been in the toilet training dept :-)
Cheers
-Ar^ch
>Old^Wolf has the same problem...He just can't resist Jane either :-)))))))
*sigh* and Jane still has the flea bites to prove it.
Jane
> On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:23:55 -0000, "Father Christmas"
> <theman...@merrycrimbo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Old^Wolf has the same problem...He just can't resist Jane either :-)))))))
>
> *sigh* and Jane still has the flea bites to prove it.
A caring, sharing wolf and you're complaining?
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Visit: 16.02.09
Usual excellent service from courteous & very helpful staff, but due to
re-arrangement of goods in store had great difficulty finding things.
It was approximately 8am, the store was lovely and quiet, bought what I
needed in record quick time - everything was really easy to find as the
store has huge signs at tne edge of all aisles!!
Really nice lady on the checkout.
On the way out I decided to but a breakfast bap - delicious.
All in all a pleasant little trip before work!!
Transaction Code 8414 0098 0032 2497 3911
Yes dear, you already said. What do you take on arising in the morning to
achieve all this before work. Or do you start work at 1pm. LOL
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I find it really sweet that a trip to Asda can make somebody so happy.
I must be too hard to please.
I will consult with the aged^lupine........
Cheers
-Ar^ch
Isn't it a bit early in the year for lupins?
Transaction Code: 4633 2956 2510 4462 3431
Hi Peter,
Thank goodness you stopped the Car Parking charge. I do appreciate your competitive prices and the quality of your products. There always seem to be plenty of room no matter however busy the Store is. Two crits!! (1)the Fish counter quality,quantity and selection. (2) The inconsistent quality of the 3 for £10 wines. Keep up the good work.
Cheers,
Frank Wheeldon
Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore,
Riding through the night.
Soon every lupin in the land
Will be in his mighty hand
He steals them from the rich
And gives them to the poor
Mr Moore, Mr Moore, Mr Moore.
Let that be a warning to you all. You move at your peril, for I have two
pistols here. I know one of them isn't loaded any more, but the other one
is, so that's one of you dead for sure...or just about for sure anyway. It
certainly wouldn't be worth your while risking it because I'm a very good
shot. I practice every day...well, not absolutely every day, but most days
in the week. I expect I must practice, oh, at least four or five times a
week...or more, really, but some weekends, like last weekend, there really
wasn't the time, so that brings the average down a bit. I should say it's a
solid four days' practice a week...At least...I mean...I reckon I could hit
that tree over there. Er...the one just behind that hillock. The little
hillock, not the big one on the...you see the three trees over there? Well,
the one furthest away on the right...
Your Lupins....or your life! :-)
Cheers
-Ar^ch
My instinct is absolutely screaming at me to say something smutty.....but I
will show great restraint and remain silent :-)
Cheers
-Ar^ch
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> I would like to thank sonal patel for all the assistance
> she provided while I was shopping at your colindale branch
> She always makes my shopping spree a very pleasant as I feel I am shopping
>at my corner shop very friendly unlike some of your other staff.
Nog, NOG!!!! What have you done? You're causing rivalry among Asda
staff now.
4926
tc# 2598 9843 9720 5684 9485
So Jean, how does it feel having insulted all the people who work at Tesco.
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It's due to the new anti-cafe creme smoking legislation,
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Sorry Clifford, I think you've just missed St Valentine's day.... :-)
Cheers
-Ar^ch
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 05:27:46 +0800,
> "kishorbhai"<kayge...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I would like to thank sonal patel for all the assistance
>> she provided while I was shopping at your colindale branch
>> She always makes my shopping spree a very pleasant as I feel I am shopping
>>at my corner shop very friendly unlike some of your other staff.
>
> Nog, NOG!!!! What have you done? You're causing rivalry among Asda
> staff now.
I know - isn't it GREAT????
This has to be the most productive thread I've ever started - even now I'm
imagining all sorts of other mischief. :-)
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> I think the store at Warrington is quite good, only I would like more
> vegetarian food on offer, the servive is very good.
> 4626
I will servive.
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> st
> ore no.4916. transaction code 1336584318411554821 It was apleasure
> to shop in Asda today as usual. I wasn't sure how to use the "assistant
> free" checkout, but was guided through the procedure by one of your very
> kind and helpful assistants. I wish I knew his name, he is to be
> congratulated for his patience and kindness. Thank you Asda. Madeleine Lloyd.
Then it wasn't "assistant free", was it?
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> 4644/01512
> as any other week a trip to asda. The girls love shopping.as we enter the store easter eggs a pound what a bargain.next high school musical 3 fantastic at only £8.as we walk around the store the amount of offers on is amazing i can still treat my girls without spending a fortune.as times are changing and moneys tight for everyone i find shopping enjoyable and not as stressful.asda are the best supermarket.they know what the consumers want and dont charge over the top.
Wow! Can you say "garrulous"?
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> it asda be asda
Talk about sucking up ...
> for my weekly shop, or anything that i need during the week.
> 4657, 00783 store is convenient, great friendly, very helpful staff. even if
> i need just one thing asda is open 24 hours so easier that popping into
> corner shop where items are more expensive, but of course i dont just buy
> one item, because theres so much choice at asda. -------------------8><
Who cares about choice? The pop tarts, alphabetti spaghetti, rough toilet
paper & so on aren't there so I can choose not to buy them. I don't want a
choice, I just want what I want.
Can we go now?
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Peter
> Store No: 4281
>
> Transaction Code: 4633 2956 2510 4462 3431
>
> Hi Peter,
-------------------8><
>) The inconsistent quality of the 3 for £10 wines. Keep up the good work.
Seriously?
You want consistency at three-for-a-tenner? The only way to achieve that is
make sure it's rubbish. You should be counting your good fortune when you
hit a good one.
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> I'taking part in survey
I'tink you not.
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>I know - isn't it GREAT????
>This has to be the most productive thread I've ever started - even now I'm
>imagining all sorts of other mischief. :-)
OK, there are survey invitations on receipts at Frankie and Bennys,
Harvester, and Ember Inns at the moment. Have fun!
Jane
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>Golborne
>store
Oooh, I was brought up in Golborne. My Mum does all her shopping in
Golborne Asda. Did you meet her while you were in there, Damian?
My first visit to the store,but certainly not my last. As a very senior
citizen, I was delighted to receive such courteous and helpful service from
the three members of staff that I encountered.In addition, to get my parking
fee paid was a bonus. Thank you.
Dot.
She was with "George"! :-O
PWH
>Please enter me in this competition.
>
>The lady who used pliers to extract my £1 coin from the shopping cart was just lovely, although the checkout operator (sorry, that should be "colleague") was a bit po-faced.
I hope you gave the "pliers lady" a £1 tip!
PWH
>st
>ore no.4916. transaction code 1336584318411554821 It was apleasure
>to shop in Asda today as usual. I wasn't sure how to use the "assistant
>free" checkout, but was guided through the procedure by one of your very
>kind and helpful assistants. I wish I knew his name, he is to be
>congratulated for his patience and kindness. Thank you Asda. Madeleine Lloyd.
Thank you, Madeline. We will discipline the assistant for not wearing
his name badge. I hope you enjoyed using the self-service checkout
and you may wish to know they are also available in selected Tesco
stores plus Marks & Spencer food departments.
PWH
>Store no. 4639. What has happened to the tobacco counter?. O.K. so I'm a
>smoker but for several weeks now there have been no Cafe Creme filter cigars
>there nor has there been any Cafe Creme cigars. Can anyone explain the
>reason why.
Sales have dropped dramatically since the minimum age for purchasing
tobacco was raised from 16 to 18. We withdraw any product where
turnover does not meet certain criteria. Thank you for shopping at
ASDA.
PWH
It's all part of our enhanced "Customer experience", designed to help
you spend more time in the store and thus spend more money. Thank you
>I love asda
Errr, shouldn't you determine its sexuality *before* making such a
bold statement?
PWH
>digit 5840 TC# 3403 2658 2802 4950 6916
>
> My first visit to the store,but certainly not my last. As a very senior
>citizen, I was delighted to receive such courteous and helpful service from
>the three members of staff that I encountered.In addition, to get my parking
>fee paid was a bonus. Thank you.
Next time, get the bus. It's free with your bus pass!
PWH
>My shopping trip to asdas was very good. I only went in for a few bits and i
>was in out out in no time. I find it better if things dont get moved about...
They get moved because we get bored with having the store the same way
all the time. Thank you for shopping at ASDA.
PWH
> Oooh, I was brought up in Golborne.
I used to go to the crane works there quite regularly.
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> AFTER SHOPPING AT ASDA THIS WEEK I NOTICED THE WEBSITE NUMBER AND DECIDED TO ENTER YOUR Ł1000 DRAW.
Too bad you weren't paying attention, eh?
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Peter
I was about to say "You must be even older than I thought you were"
but I'll keep quiet until I can think of something more polite to say.
I think the transaction code could be 02674
> On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 21:02:42 +0000, nog <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:32:01 +0000, Jane Willis wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Oooh, I was brought up in Golborne.
>>
>>I used to go to the crane works there quite regularly.
>
> I was about to say "You must be even older than I thought you were"
> but I'll keep quiet until I can think of something more polite to say.
I think I've already admitted to having been a war baby. :-)
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>I think I've already admitted to having been a war baby. :-)
Maybe so, but people are admitting to all sorts of things at the
moment - even admitting to enjoying shopping at Asda. So who is to be
believed?
>
> I think I've already admitted to having been a war baby. :-)
>
> --
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Ahhhh...a tad older than moi...(My dad took rather a long time to get back
from the war) but still considerably younger than Old^Wolf's great great
great great grandson...
Cheers
-Ar^ch
4602
1023 2397 2171 4222 6567
Never shop with children.
Came away without what i needed for the week.
No problem.
Always pop back on asda free bus.
Daughter happy dvd hsm,3.
( price cheapest in the area )
The exchange rate is suffering with this darned credit crunch! (far too few
kids to the � nowadays ) so I usually find that money is a more readily
accepted payment method......Mind you, if I had thought of your idea about
20 years ago, I could have saved a fortune :-)
Cheers
-Ar^ch
I totally forgot Sainsbury NOW and I hardly been there.
The Staff are all very freindly and now they know me most and I make them friends.
If I need anythiny assitant or help, there is no problem whotsovere.
Thank you ASDA, bringing everyone Happiness and extar £'s saver.
Kenneth Amion
kens...@hotmail.com
Good afternoon
I think I may have the idea of this works now?
Feedback
Like in most customer service environments, there are some friendly and some
not so friendly members of staff, the lady working on the till, did her job
perfectly, no problems. On this particular visit I was delightfully
surprised that the finish dishwasher tablets were were on special, I needed
to get some for work and I always like a bargin. I particulary like the
Darlaston branch, I tend to find more things there than any other branch and
find them very friendly. Cheers LAM
> Store number 4699
> TC 6080 8421 8267 7878 2003
>
> Good afternoon
>
> I think I may have the idea of this works now?
Depends what you mean by "works".
By the definition that I use, you've a little way to go.
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No you haven't !
Chas
"linda tonks" <jami...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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I don't think Esso's "Tiger in your tank" actually had a name. Incidentally,
did you know that in Japanese, Esso actually means "stalled car" :-)
Cheers
-Ar^ch
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that is all part of the great customer care they are just trying to
get you to kick the filthy habit :-)
Easter eggs for a quid - count me in!
could you please check the website number