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Clubcard vouchers now available online … and Virgin 30% bonus still running for 3 days

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It usually takes a while for Tesco to take the Clubcard points earned in the previous quarter and convert them into vouchers. This time, though, they have been super-quick.

If you log in to your Clubcard account, you will see that your vouchers for the last quarter are there, available for redemption. Some people have also reported already receiving their postal vouchers as well – although you don’t need to wait for these in order to redeem, as the voucher code numbers are already online.

This means – rather unexpectedly, since vouchers do not normally appear in accounts until the following month – there is an unexpected opportunity to still take advantage of the 30% conversion bonus on Tesco Clubcard points to Virgin Flying Club.

There are a few rules if you want to convert to Virgin:

The offer is open to everyone

You must convert by 31st October

There is no maximum or minimum conversion, apart from the usual £2.50 minimum which applies to all deals

One converter will win 4 UK domestic flights on Little Red (woo!)

The bonus appears to post automatically with the base miles

Virgin has made real efforts recently to make economy redemptions more attractive in recent months. As I posted here, Virgin has cut taxes on many routes (New York is £120 cheaper than BA) and charges fewer miles at times (5,000 fewer for an economy ticket to New York.)

The changes to the Virgin cancellation policy have also made Virgin Atlantic redemptions more attractive.

Virgin Flying Club miles can also be converted to Hilton HHonors at a decent ratio of 1:2 (and also to IHG Rewards Club at a poorer 1:1) so this is also a potential opportunity to bump up your Hilton balance as well.  (Note that the UK Virgin website mistakenly says the conversion rate to Hilton is 1:1.  The US – and indeed all the other regional – sites show the correct 1:2)

That said, if you value Hilton HHonors points at 0.3p, as I do, then you are effectively only getting (1 CC = 3.25 Virgin = 6.5 Hilton =) 2p of value for each Clubcard point. Not outstanding, but OK if topping off a balance. The minimum transfer is 10,000 miles to either Hilton or IHG.

If you want to convert to Virgin, remember that you only have three days to initiate your transfer. I am assuming that October 31st relates to the date that you initiate the conversion, as you have no control over how long it takes Tesco to send them over. That said, they usually appear very quickly (24 hours is not unusual).


How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards

How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards (April 2025)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Virgin Points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

You can choose from two official Virgin Atlantic credit cards (apply here, the Reward+ card has a bonus of 18,000 Virgin Points and the free card has a bonus of 3,000 Virgin Points):

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

3,000 bonus points, no fee and 1 point for every £1 you spend Read our full review

You can also earn Virgin Points from various American Express cards – and these have sign-up bonuses too.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is FREE for a year and comes with 20,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 20,000 Virgin Points.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with 50,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 50,000 Virgin Points.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Small business owners should consider the two American Express Business cards. Points convert at 1:1 into Virgin Points.

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Virgin Points

Comments (51)

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  • Idrive says:

    To be honest, although this is clearly good news, if I knew this in advance I would have setup my strategy in a different way. As I moved a bigger portion from MR to VA last month to benefit of the 20% bonus and just a small one to BA, thinking the points would come after the deadline now I find myself in the position i might end up a bit too long of VA and short of Avios having lost the BA bonus opportunities.
    I need to sort out how to produce a good amount of Avios over the next few months! and last night I already had a couple of ideas…I need to check them out before releasing them to the public, though!
    Any update on the 3V cards anyone?

    We need some new extra promos!

    • What's the Point says:

      It seems as though over the least couple of weeks my regular Tesco stores I visit for 3V cards have stopped restocking them. Or someone else is getting in before me and clearing them out before I get a chance!

      • Idrive says:

        I have never seen them!!

        • thomas says:

          Have never seen a single one here in London.

          • Rich says:

            They seem to be scarcer now. Also noticed that many stores are changing the layout of the gift card rack. Not sure if this is connected?

          • Rob says:

            I’ve only seen them once, in Covent Garden Metro. There are other stores which allegedly get them occasionally but I’ve never seen them!

      • Simon says:

        Found over 100 in a couple of weeks at the end of September / start of October and I could tell the stores near me were getting restocked. I’ve found none in the last couple of weeks though at least not in Tesco.

      • Simon says:

        After saying I haven’t found any in Tesco recently managed to find a peg of 20 today!

    • Rich says:

      Anyone struggling to get envelopes for this? I haven’t been able to find them for a while now.

      • Richie says:

        You don’t need envelopes , I sent 600 in this year and after the first 20 realised I could stick one envelope to a box and put 100 inside.

  • thomas says:

    Does anyone know if the instore pre order of “Destiny” is still earning 250 points ?
    The offer seems to have gone, but full price pre order online still shows 500 points.
    Any news ?

    • Idrive says:

      Actually who has got the codes for buying the preorder at the till??

      • thomas says:

        PS3 – 5052910886972
        Xbox – 5052910886996

        • Idrive says:

          great! thanks

          • thomas says:

            If you find the offer still live, please update.

          • JSXOX1 says:

            Very hard to find the Destiny cases in stores so perfect that the codes have been posted. I can confirm success in a Cambridge store last night (using the game case). Expected points showing on receipt.

        • taff_2003 says:

          What’s the procedure for using these codes at a self-service checkout? Thanks.

          • Idrive says:

            I usually go to a check out and give them the code. other people went to self service and put the codes manually dropping anything with some weight to bypass the system. However, this promo does not work in Tesco Express. you need at least a METRO one.

        • Idrive says:

          Thanks! 510 points posted today!

    • Rob says:

      It said 27 November for online offer, I assume instore would be the same?

      • thomas says:

        Yes it still does, but on looking today that part of the offer has disappeared.

        • Simon says:

          Worked instore today for me, for once my Tesco was advertising the offer, it said one per format per customer and it expired on 30/11.

  • Don says:

    What’s the feeling on an Avios bonus? I get the feeling the bigger fish need fewer incentives like VS or BD do/did.

  • Phil says:

    Avios of course is a Tesco Boost Partner – so i think there will be scope to extend some bonus promotions though including them tin that like the Christmas Boost partners. January is always a holiday planning time so maybe they will do a New Year Boost on Avios. Guessing here but I don’t think the door is shut on that.

    • Nick says:

      Noddy question, but can I only convert clubcard vouchers to avios, or can I also convert clubcard points?

      • Alan says:

        It’s the other way round 😉 Your Clubcard points are auto converted to vouchers. You can then spend them as you see fit – either in store (generally poor value) or for other items on the website, including Avios.

  • Geoggy says:

    unless i am being thick my november vouchers are not in my account??

  • Simon says:

    Got very excited when I saw “Special Offer” under Avios on Tesco’s website however all that’s changed is this:
    “Exchange £5 in Clubcard vouchers by 30th November for a chance to win a 5-night dream trip for two to Los Angeles, with accommodation, car hire and flights on British Airways’ new A380 airliners all included.”

    Perhaps this is what we’re getting, instead of a transfer bonus? 🙁

    • CV says:

      Last years avios bonus had a condition attached to it – the bonus only applied if you hadn’t converted in the previous 12 months. So when i see offers like this i always get cynical about why they are doing it! When i have converted avios this year its been to my avios account, and then transferred over to BA account, just in case same terms as last year reappear.

  • Ifti says:

    Have also go the 30% bonus VFC points from a large clubcard conversion and transferred the points from Tesco CC to VFC and then split these across Hilton Honours and IHG. The points will cover nearly 2 weeks hotel stays in Florida 🙂 !!!!!!!!!!!

    Although HH has a conversion rate of 1:2 from VFC – its hotel bookings require twice as many points as IHG – i.e. 50,000 HH points for Hilton Miami vs. 25.000 points so I would equate transferring VFC points to these hotel prgrammes equally.
    (Unless you have a HH Gold then it wins based on the extra membership benefits over IHG – but HH has less available locations so always check first)

  • Waribai says:

    Funnily enough popped into Teso last week and pick up 8x 3V cards. As our daughter goes to a well known nursery chain, these will come in very handy. Each £25 just gets added to your account and then is deducted from your monthly invoice. One of the upsides of expensive nursery fees!

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