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It’s back.  When will Tesco ever learn?  Hopefully not for a while.

On Tesco Direct, there is a very average offer for 500 bonus Clubcard points and £5 off when you pre-order a selection of new video games.  Fifa 15, Battlefield Hardline, Call of Duty – Advanced Warfare and Destiny are all included.  It’s an OK deal if you are buying it anyway, but nothing to get excited about.

However, in store, something MUCH more interesting is back.

Tesco is offering 500 bonus Clubcard points when you pre-order ‘Call of Duty : Advanced Warfare’, Destiny’ . ‘Disney Infinity 2.0’. ‘Fifa 15’ or ‘Battlefield Hardline’ for £5.  This is 1,200 Avios points or 1,250 Flying Club miles for just a fiver.

How it is meant to work is that you get a display box scanned at the check-out, pay £5, and receive a special receipt. (You don’t keep the box.)  Visit the store on the day the game is released and you are guaranteed to get a copy and you will get your £5 back as a discount.

The 500 bonus Clubcard points are credited with the pre-order payment.  You have NO obligation to actually go back to the store and buy the game on the day of release.

There is no obligation to ever buy the game when it is eventually released. This means that you can treat this as a chance to buy some Avios airmiles for 0.4p each.

You need to be very careful not to overdo this promotion. It is acceptable to buy ONE copy of each game ON EACH FORMAT per Clubcard.  For each of the five games that means you could do a pre-order for the Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox 1 versions, netting yourself 5,000 Avios points. 

There seem to be 20 different variants available – five games across four different games consoles.  This means you can earn 24,000 Avios or 25,000 Virgin Flying Club miles for £100 per Clubcard account.

The boxes tend to be on a separate stand to the usual video games. You take an empty box to the checkout, it is scanned, but you do not keep the box – it goes back on the shelf. You will only tend to find these in larger Tesco stores.

It is possible that your local store will not have the special sticker up promoting the 500 points.  However, the points WILL go on at check-out.  Note that whilst the label in the image above does not mention that ‘Fifa 15’ and ‘Battlefield Hardline’ give you a bonus, they will.

(There is also a game called ‘Alien’ which is available for pre-order.  This is not included in this promotion and does not give any bonus points.  Do not buy any of these.)

If someone can provide the barcode numbers, it will also be possible to pay for these games at a self-service check-out in ANY Tesco store (except Express, as they have a different IT system) by manually inputting the bar code.  The problem is that all of the games except for ‘Fifa 15’ are age-restricted and a check-out supervisor would be required to approve the purchase.

This will also combine with the ‘£5 cashback for spending £10 in Tesco’ American Express deal that I posted about on Tuesday.

To summarise the above, this is how it works:

Visit the video games corner in a large Tesco store

Pick out empty ‘pre-order’ cases for any of the five games listed above, across any of the four formats

Pay £5 at check-out for each empty case you hand over.  Do not take the case home!

Your till receipt should show the 500 bonus points

Do NOT buy exactly the same game twice on the same Clubcard, whether in the same transaction or in different transactions.  If you do that you have crossed the Tesco ‘bulk buying’ line.


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Comments (440)

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  • Soran Hourami says:

    Will this work if there are two club cards on the same account (but with different numbers) or is it better to be in two completely seperate accounts

    • chris says:

      i wouldnt risk losing the points using the same account, tho you should be fine but still not worth the risk, less so when you can just apply (pick up the forms) or even do it online for a new card / account for someone else in the family, when in store for the first order

      • Idrive says:

        i never managed to get a clubcard number on screen when applying for a new one! am i stupid??

        • chris says:

          i’ve never tryed to get a new one / dunno for sure if you can get a new one online, just guessing you could

          and no not stupid,

          tho since i did say it, i will look in to applying for one online to see if i can do, and if so update

    • Rob says:

      Separate accounts I would say

  • Jon says:

    Anyone got barcodes? You can take photos of them in store before purchase, and read them off later!

  • Scott says:

    I took two cases home with me yesterday and also got a member of staff to take a barcode off the shelf for scanning.

  • Paula says:

    I’m out of printer ink and was really hoping for a bonus offer on HP ink soon.

  • thesaver79 says:

    The issue with inputting the barcode numbers manually is that the self service checkout expect you place something in the shopping bag. Whilst it may be easy to trick the system for one or two items, I feel uncomfortable doing it for more.

    • chris says:

      shouldnt matter / easy to explain if needed

      simply say i wanted to preorder “game name” but the case was not there, so i asked a friend that ordered “game name” early if i could have the barcode to do manually

      not like your doing anything wrong, half of the time the case boxes are not on the shelf due to staff being to lazy to restock them,

      just like half the time at my local you have to walk along the bottom of the store and play “basket hunt” before you can go shopping if just doing a little shop, since there are no baskets at the side of the door as should be

      • thesaver79 says:

        True, unless the my know that the machines don’t print the actual vouchers.

        • chris says:

          well ya thats a bit oddlooking, since anyone that wanted the game wouldnt be doing it

          tho with everything like this i really dont think they care, since the fact everyone on here is going to use the cc points to get the most possible out of it,

          it is paid for some what via tescos agreements and discounts with the offers they run, and rest by the people that just use they CC points at face value, as well as the £100 they get off of all of us,

          unlike the 1p chilles / 25 points, they getting 1p / 1 point here, so i dont think tesco care, why they keep on running games

  • armourer1 says:

    Seems the bubble may have burst! Went to Tesco and picked up 16 x pre-pay games (4 were not available and the shop did not have them). Tried to pay and the cashier said I could only purchase 3 as a leeter had come down from head office. I asked to see the manager who repeated the same. I questioned the issue as it was not displayed for public information and said I should be able to purchase the 16 I had chosen. He did question why I need 16 and I truthfully told him I have 9 grandchildren with different game consoles between them. Fair to him he did try and locate the other 4 without any luck and agreed that I could purches the 16. Good luck to all those still to try.

    • CV says:

      I’d always keep it to buying just a few at a time (personally a max of 4) to avoid getting a checkout operator who takes a disliking to what you’re doing or from such a large amount of points posting to your account in one transaction. The problem with this offer is that there are 4 games available on 4 formats! Its a much bigger offer than previous ones in terms of scope.

      The deal runs for a few more days and although they advised a max of 3, i just bought 4 at lunchtime which shows how bad at communication Tesco is. I’ve also had the same issues in the good old days of 3V when was advised by a manager i could only buy 3 at a time!

  • Ian says:

    Worked OK for me at Bedford store. Bought 8 different spread over 3 different consoles. 2040 points awarded. 8 pre order slips generated. Cashier wanted me to go to the electrical desk, I had to explain that these were preorders and she could keep the cases!

    Thanks for the heads up.

  • PJK says:

    Right, made a bit of a trip over lunchtime and got to the nearest T Extra, managing to get:
    5 PS4
    3 PS3
    4 XBox One
    3 XBox 360 games across 4 transactions.
    Sadly they didn’t have the missing 5 (or perhaps they were spread across the store awaiting return to shelf) but I’m pretty pleased – 7500 clubcard points in half an hour isn’t bad!
    I also managed to cross my 4 AmEx cards off the To Do list – the FourSquare promo for £5 off spending £10.
    Thanks Raffles!
    I hope everyone who wants to get the pre-orders done manages to.

    Incidentaly, there was another console format – XBox Live which wasn’t mentioned but 1 / 2 games were available.
    I decided not to risk it but does anyone know if it also triggers the deal?

    • chris says:

      not sure on the xbox live format (since i havent been out yet to tesco)

      tho i would guess since xbox live is just an add on to xbox, so would not be in the points deal, and if it was that would / could count as buying 2 copys of the same game

    • PJK says:

      Incidentally the one I went to, where there were 15 title / format combinations, was Leeds Seacroft Extra.

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