Read more.Wi-Fi free across all Tesco Extra stores, providing you're a ClubCard holder.
Read more.Wi-Fi free across all Tesco Extra stores, providing you're a ClubCard holder.
It's a bit odd to be limited to 15 minutes per day. Very few of us (I suspect) will be shopping there on a daily basis, and our visits will likely be longer than 15 minutes. If I am popping in for less than 15 minutes, i.e. to Tesco Metro, I doubt I'll need WiFi access.
Wouldn't 2 hours per week be more sensible?
I suppose it's handy if your checking if the latest film/game/[whatever] is cheaper elsewhere before you buy it.
hehe, can imagine walking around taking photos of the barcodes of every item your thinking of purchasing and then using ShopSavvy/RedLaser/etc
Although I think I could still do my weekly shop faster then some of the people who seem to make their weekly shop a real day out!!!
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Well, personally, I'm not interested.
It's not just that 15 minutes is, for me, far too restricted. It's that you need to have and provide details of a Clubcard to use it. So now, my net activity would be running through Tesco servers, and they know who I am? If I won't let Google have access to that and avoid Chrome because of it, then I sure as hell won't give it up to Tesco.
Besides, I don't have a Clubcard, and won't have one. Oh, and I don't use Tesco. Apart from that, it suits me down to the ground.
Suits me - enough for a quick message to the wife about anything I might have forgotten in the shopping list. (No, I don't use a phone for the most part)
Surely it's worth using to browse Asda's website and *insert phone company here* website to skew their data hoarding?
I say that, I'd imagine a few people would maybe use the free wi-fi to check prices of other supermarkets relative to Tesco? Assuming certain websites aren't blocked of course.
I'd be more impressed if I could get a mobile phone signal in our local Tesco. You can't go shopping if you're expecting a call because it's totally dead.
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But, I make a list at things I need at home first and then go to this site and note down my route
For price comparisons it seems OK and i think the time limit is a good amount of time as i am sure most people would not stand in Tesco for that long just to use the free WIFI, i think most people just pick the supermarket that is cheaper overall for them and do all their shopping their
i think its a good idea. can download my emails while doing the groceries
Other than the obvious negative aspect of Tesco having all your shopping trend data, by having a clubcard, what other objections do people have?
Personally I dont see it as any worse than what google does, and most poeple use that.
Just wondering.
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