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Tesco Direct is running another printer offer which, amazingly, is an even better deal than the one which ran a couple of weeks ago.

Tesco Direct is currently offering 2,500 bonus Clubcard points when you buy a HP Envy 4504 wireless colour inkjet printer.

The price is £44.  ‘Click and Collect’ delivery is FREE otherwise you will pay £3 for standard delivery to your door.

The link to buy is here.  The deal is valid until 3rd December.

At the time of writing, it is out of stock.  However, it was coming and going throughout Saturday so I would keep checking back over the next few days.

Let me explain how silly this deal is.

You do not need to spend a penny to take advantage of this.

At the moment, you can get double the face value of your Clubcard points when you spend them at Tesco Direct.  This is what you do:

You buy the printer for £44 and pay using 2,200 Clubcard points (assuming you have £22 of vouchers in your account)

You receive 2,544 points for buying the printer

You have earned 344 Clubcard points and got yourself a printer – FOR FREE.

However, let’s assume that you want to earn some cheap Avios points via this deal instead.  I’ll assume that you take the printer and throw it in the nearest dustbin (or, preferably, give it your local charity shop).

You will earn a total of 2,544 Clubcard points for the purchase.  This will get you 6,105 Avios points or 6,360 Virgin Flying Club miles.

That works out at 0.72p per Avios point or 0.69p per Virgin Flying Club mile.

If you are prepared to put in some time, of course, you can get this price down by selling your printer via eBay.

Let’s assume that you are left with just £10 after eBay fees and postage in a worse case scenario.  That takes your cost down to £34.  That would work out at 0.55p per Avios point or 0.53p per Virgin mile.

Remember that Tesco takes a dim view of bulk buying.  If you buy more than one through the same Clubcard account, you are at serious risk of not getting the points.  HFP readers have been caught out by this many times in the past.  The deal does not appear to be available in-store.

To be honest, you will need to be lucky to nab one of these.  However, as the offer does not close until Thursday, there is plenty of time. The link is here.


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How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2024)

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In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

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There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

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You can also get generous sign-up bonuses by applying for American Express cards which earn Membership Rewards points. These points convert at 1:1 into Avios.

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We recommend Capital on Tap for limited companies. You earn 1 Avios per £1 which is impressive for a Visa card, along with a sign-up bonus worth 10,500 Avios.

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You should also consider the British Airways Accelerating Business credit card. This is open to sole traders as well as limited companies and has a 30,000 Avios sign-up bonus.

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There are also generous bonuses on the two American Express Business cards, with the points converting at 1:1 into Avios. These cards are open to sole traders as well as limited companies.

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Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Avios. This includes both personal and small business cards.

Comments (53)

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  • PlaneSimple says:

    Can you use click and collect but collect after Thursday? Unfortunately I’m away ’till next week!

    • Liz says:

      Yes – it’s out of stock at the moment and also taking 5-7 days to dispatch anyway so you would be fine

  • Danny says:

    Yes if you are lucky enough to get one as deliveries are being delayed due to Black Friday by 5-7 days. Also you have up to 2 weeks after delivery to stores to pick it up.

  • Keith says:

    Does it mention the 2500 Clubcard points on the Tesco Website?

    • Stu R says:

      It says ‘extra points available’; they won’t be detailed until the item is showing as in stock I presume?

  • peter says:

    Collect 2500 extra Clubcard points on HP Envy 4504 Printer

    See other products that qualify for this offer

    Excludes Tesco Partners. Offer ends 03/12/2015

  • Craig Wood says:

    Great tips, but it’s not great form to suggest buying a product that has taken resources and work to produce, for the sole purpose of throwing it in a dustbin.

    People should at the very least give this to somebody who can use it, or ensure it goes to a recycling site.

    • Caroline says:

      Craig Wood, did you even bother reading all the article? Robert specifically said “or, preferably, give it your local charity shop”.

    • Frenske says:

      Yeah I wanted to say the same. I hope that anybody with a sane mind will not throw it in the bin just for a few points.

    • harry says:

      Craig holds up ‘I’m a numpty’ placard

    • Sussex bantam says:

      Oh for goodness sake …

  • Tilly71 says:

    Ebay is not a good route for this one, try local facebook sale pages of gumtree etc. The delivery delays have been going on since for nearly a month now, their latest excuse is black friday.

    • Aeronaut says:

      In terms of giving it away, a local Freecycle group is likely a good bet – and if you’re willing to take a moment to read the replies it’s normally pretty easy to work out the genuine requests from the resellers.

      http://uk.freecycle.org/

      • Rob says:

        I gave up on Freecycle and went back to eBay (whilst not caring what an item gets). Someone who has paid, even a nominal sum, is far far more to turn up and collect.

  • Tilly71 says:

    Out of stock again on Direct. This may not come back in stock until the deal finishes on the 3rd December now!

    • Danny says:

      Apparently it has been in and out of stock intermittently for the last 2 days….keep checking the website but don’t rely on receiving the ‘stock alert’ email…

  • Simon says:

    I managed to get one last night, it was showing as in stock and then when I went to check out my basket it removed it and said there wasn’t enough stock (I was only trying to buy one). That happened a few times and then I managed to get one.

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