ChatterBank0 min ago
I Have £40 In Vouchers At Sainsburys.
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I need to use by next week. I was thinking of electrical goods, but to be honest I'm not sure what I want. What would you buy ? please give me some ideas.
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I bought a decent 7" tablet in Sainsbury's about a year ago. It was reduced to just £59.99. Although their normal prices are quite a bit dearer than that, they still have some good products at reasonable prices. So perhaps you could put your £40 towards a tablet? Alternativel y, if your TV isn't 'smart' and/or you'd like to be able to receive channels like...
20:14 Sat 22nd Nov 2014
Cheaper tablets generally only work on wifi, rather than the 3G or 4G mobile phone networks. (Those that can connect to mobile phone networks tend to be far more expensive). So you need to be in range of a wifi signal to get internet access with them (but, of course, you can still play videos and music tracks, play games and do lots more, without internet access). With free wifi becoming increasingly available these days (e.g. in Wetherspoon's pubs, McDonald's, major railway stations, Costa, larger branches of Asda and Tesco, etc, etc) that's not much of a problem for many people.
Are your vouchers from Sainsbury's 'double up' offer which you have to spend quite quickly, and if so watch out because you are limited to what you can buy with them, As I read it you cannot buy food and only certain wine, but electrical goods and Tu clothing are available. I could not see that I would be able to use my Nectar points if I used their 'double-up' offer, so I have kept normal points to use on food.