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I have written a couple of pieces on Head for Points over the last year about people getting their Tesco Clubcard points stolen.  It is becoming an increasing problem.

Is it Royal Mail?  Is it Tesco employees?  It is difficult to tell.

Over the weekend I had this email from Tesco:

Dear Rob

At Tesco we constantly monitor all of our systems and take the security of our customer’s data very seriously. Our team have noticed some irregular activity on your Tesco Clubcard account and we have cancelled all your vouchers as a precaution.

We will update your account balance accordingly within the next 48 hours and issue you with replacement vouchers in our next mailing commencing in August. However, if you wish to use your voucher(s) prior to this, please call our helpline on 0800 023 4761 who will be happy to assist. 

As part of our ongoing work to protect you online we are asking you to create a new stronger password before you log in to your Tesco.com account.

[snip]

Thank you for taking the time to read this and we would like to apologise for any inconvenience that this may have caused you, however we hope you can appreciate that we are acting to ensure your account is secure.

Kind regards

Confession time.  I have written on here before that because I use AwardWallet to track my balances, I would be informed if my points went missing.  This is incorrect.  Whilst AwardWallet DOES inform me when my current points balance moves, it does NOT inform me when my ‘unspent vouchers’ total moves.

This is because Award Wallet does not inform you about movements in ‘second-level data’ which is what this is.  You also, for example, do not get told if a BA Amex 241 voucher is added to your account even though it shows on AwardWallet.

I mention this because, when I look at my transactions, it seems that the first odd transaction happened in March and I missed it.  This is what was spent:

26 March – £xx – Andover

9 April – £xx – Prescot Extra

15 May – £xx – Aylesbury

The paper vouchers issued to me are still in my desk.  Someone had accessed my Clubcard account and printed off extra copies of some of the vouchers.  The usage pattern is a little weird, to be honest – why wait two weeks after the first transaction to do the second one (which was 10 x larger) giving me plenty of time to notice?

Tesco did a good job of spotting this fraud.

They did a bad job of explaining it to me.

If you look at the email, it implies that they spotted the fraud and refunded me.  This was not correct.  They did refund the Aylesbury transaction which is what had triggered the review.  They had NOT refunded the Prescot or Andover transactions and did not do so until I called them.  

To be fair, they could not be 100% certain that I had not done these – although it is unlikely as I have never used a Tesco anywhere near there – but the email should have asked me to check my transactions.

Additionally, whilst the email asks me to change my password it was not compulsory.  You would have expected Tesco to insist on a password change at the next log-in, but it didn’t.

I have no idea how this happened.  My password was not too secure but I know people with super-tough passwords who have also been defrauded.  You could try to point the figure at AwardWallet but there are plenty of fraud cases from people who do not use them.

As these vouchers were from my February mailing, it is NOT Royal Mail as I have the vouchers.  The finger points pretty clearly to someone at Tesco.  It is worth noting that the Aylesbury voucher was used after Tesco brought in its additional security checks although it is possible it had been printed off earlier.

There is some upside

Tesco is going to reissue all of my vouchers in August.  This will reset the expiry date on all of them for two years.

They were also happy to let me redeem some points for Thomas Land today so I am still able to spend points even though I have no ‘live’ vouchers.

Tesco answered my telephone call promptly and the guy I spoke with was very efficient in looking through my account and calling back when he said he would.  They did do a good job here.

Time to tighten up security further though.  Sainsbury does not allow you to redeem Nectar points unless you have previously shopped in that store.  I don’t think it would cause much inconvenience if Tesco went the same way.


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Comments (109)

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  • Froggitt says:

    I thought they had recently changed their login procedure to the account so that you needed the clubcard number in order to login – ie the email and password weren’t enough. Not sure how they would be able to hack into your account Raffles without it.

    • Rob says:

      They have. But it is still happening – which is why it is clearly an inside job.

    • Matt says:

      The email and password is enough if you go straight to boost and order online as the vouchers then show up at checkout to be used. So you never actually need to enter the three random numbers of your clubcard to convert!

  • Sarah says:

    I had over £100 worth stolen earlier this year, which were spent in Bradford. These were reimbursed in the recent voucher conversion (thankfully all safe and sound at the moment). Surely an easy way to stop the in-store fraud would be to insist on seeing the physical clubcard when vouchers are used at the tills. Guess that might just drive all the fraud online but it would be a start and doesn’t seem unreasonable.

    • Jason says:

      I was told you have to have the clubcard, to hand, to redeem the vouchers, when mine were stolen.

      • Idrive says:

        they could actually ask for an id!! it is not so complicated!

  • RussellR says:

    I keep them as we are also saving towards a free cruise, you have to send the vouchers within a couple of days after booking, and you can’t add more to the booking, and they have a six month life, so one go only.
    Hence way I keep CC points building up.

  • Jason says:

    Anyone know if tesco have any gift card promotions currently?
    Also, are they still selling Costa gift cards, last couple of times I’ve visited they haven’t had any:-(

    • Mandy says:

      They are still doing the 150 points per £50 spent, or at least they were a week or two ago. I have a Tesco and B&Q across from each other, so whenever I need to spend at B&Q I nip across to Tesco and buy vouchers first – on my BAPP of course!

  • Russ says:

    Mine were stolen too, got exact same email. About £500 worth. My mother in law has had hers taken twice! All mine have been refunded to the latest statement so cant complain and they notified me about it. I usually check it religously to see that bonus points etc are added but hadn’t for a week or so as I hadn’t ordered anything. I wonder if they are targeting higher value accounts?

  • Diane says:

    Now my vouchers are sowing as being spent as ‘postal deals’. No miles added to BAEC. Any one know what this means ? My own account shows ‘ clubcard boost ‘ as being the use.

  • Russ says:

    I’m AOL, mother-in-law BT. I agree with one of the above posters, inside job!

  • oyster says:

    I have vouchers from 2 years back stored up in my account. Each quarter I have to convert the ones about to expire. I do this in the hope of a conversion bonus. But each quarter without a bonus means I have to dip into my vouchers to use up the expiring ones.

    It seems if you get your vouchers stolen then ALL points/vouchers are reset to 2 years validity.
    And since Tesco seem to always re-imburse, some might say it’s actually a net benefit to have your account hacked!

    • Rob says:

      Why not just redeem £2.50 per voucher? The rest is reissued as ‘change’ next time.

      • oyster says:

        Luckily on recent quarters it’s only been £2, £4 etc value vouchers expiring. But your idea is great if/when I come to a large value voucher about to expire. Thank you!

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