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Tesco MalaysiaTogether, let's give back to the community. Don't forget to sign up for Tesco's Walk For Kids 2017 to help us raise funds for children in underserved schools! Register today at our customer service desk in participating stores: Tesco Kepong Village Mall Tesco Extra Selayang Tesco Extra Ampang Tesco Extra Mutiara Damansara... Tesco Ara Damansara Tesco Paradigm Registration closes 19 Feb 2017. Posted by Tesco Malaysia was live.Walk for kids performancePosted by See allTesco Malaysia was live.Cheerleading SK BU4Posted by Tesco Malaysia was live.Walk for kids 2017Posted by Tesco MalaysiaSurprise your little one with the all-new adorable My Mini Mixieqs! Drag your mouse over the image below or tilt your phone to explore this exciting new collection! *Price starting from RM13.90 to RM79.90 & available at all Tesco storesTesco MalaysiaIt has come to our attention that there is a fake Facebook page under the name Tesco MY pretending to be us. If you come across this scam page, please help us report it.




We also suggest that you do not participate in their promotions and please disregard the page.Tesco Malaysia was live.The all new Tesco Station 18 relaunch is happening now. Now, with everything you want plus a whole lot more. Join us for our fun-filled carnival this weekend!Posted by Tesco Malaysia added 9 new photos to the album Weekend Deals - 25 Feb 2017.You might just find everything you're looking for in our weekend deals. .myTesco Malaysia added 5 new photos to the album Weekend's Deal - 24 Feb 2017.Friday's here and this means more deals for you! .myTesco MalaysiaIt’s truly an Ong Mali moment for all our winners of the Tesco Ong Mali RM500,000 Contest! Congratulations to our winners who have each won Tesco vouchers worth RM1000 and 28,000 Clubcard Points. See if you have won at http://bit.ly/2mfAyqq. Don’t forget to collect your prizes at the respective stores at 11am this Saturday, 25th Feb!Tesco MalaysiaOng Mali RM500,000 Contest Winner AnnouncementSee moreTesco MalaysiaIpoh mali folks, join us for the official relaunch of Tesco Station 18 on 25 Feb, 9am!




Come enjoy rewarding activities while you spend quality time with your family at our weekend carnival from 25-26 Feb and 4-5 Mar.Tesco Malaysia added 13 new photos to the album Super 6 + Mini Syiok - 23 Feb 2017.See anything you like? .my/ to shop for fresh produce, groceries, household items, and more or check out other promotions here http://bit.ly/tescoweeklycatalogTesco Malaysia2 good news today: you're already halfway through the week and our newest catalogue is now out! Grab one at a Tesco near you or view it now at http://bit.ly/tescoweeklycatalogTesco Malaysia added an event.Tesco Kajang CarnivalTesco Extra KajangIf you need to stock up on more wine or you've forgotten the cranberry sauce, don't panic. Shoppers will be pleased to hear the majority of supermarkets will be open on Christmas Eve, so even if you've missed something off your list you'll have everything sorted in time for the big dinner. And for those who have neglected to stock the fridge ready for a hangover-curing fry-up on New Year 's Day, a select few places will still be open to rescue you from an empty stomach.




For 2016, Christmas Day falls on a Sunday and Boxing Day will be on Monday, meaning there will be an extra bank holiday on Tuesday, December 27. The same applies to New Year's Day, which also falls on a Sunday, so we'll get an extra day off on Monday, January 2. For Boxing Day, New Year's Day and late night shopping hours, click on our guide below. Christmas Day - CLOSED Boxing Day - CLOSED Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27 - 8am-10pm New Year's Eve - 8am-6pm New Year's Day - CLOSED Monday, January 2 - 8am-10pm Some stores will vary. For your nearest store click here Christmas Eve - Open until 7pm Christmas Day - CLOSED Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27 - Open from 7am New Year's Eve - Open until 7pm New Year's Day - 10am-4pm Monday, January 2 - Open from 7am Smaller Asda supermarket opening times vary. For your nearest store, click here Christmas Day - CLOSED Boxing Day - CLOSED Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27 - 8am-10pm New Year's Eve - Open until 6pm New Year's Day - CLOSED Monday, January 2 - 8am-10pm Some stores will vary.




For your nearest store click here Christmas Day - CLOSED Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27 - 8am-6pm New Year's Eve - 7am-7pm New Year's Day - 10am-4pm Monday, January 2 - 9am-6pm To find out where your nearest store is, click here Christmas Day - CLOSED Boxing Day - 9am until 6pm Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27 - 8am-6pm New Year's Eve - 7am-7pm New Year's Day - 10am-4pm Monday, January 2 - 8am-7pm Smaller Sainsbury's supermarket opening times will vary. For your nearest store, click here Christmas Eve - Open until 7pm Christmas Day - CLOSED Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27 - Open from 6am New Year's Eve - Open until 7pm New Year's Day - 10am-4pm Monday, January 2 - Open from 6am To find out where your nearest store is, click here Christmas Day - CLOSED Boxing Day - CLOSED Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27 - 8am-6pm New Year's Eve - 8am-6pm New Year's Day - CLOSED Monday, January 2 - 8am-6pm Some opening times may vary. For your nearest store, click here *Please note: The above opening times are for the large supermarket stores, not the smaller sub- shops such as Tesco Metro, Little Waitrose or Sainsbury's local (trading hours for these stores will vary)




We’re on the move! This account will be closing soon, so follow for the latest on Tesco Clubcard and much more. 1,511 Photos and videosViewing Tweets won't unblock @TescoOffersMore.By ANDREW LEVYLast updated at 17:44 26 March 2007A long-serving policeman's career is in ruins after he was convicted of a scam involving Tesco Clubcard points.PC Shaun Pennicott, 42, racked up 75,000 points after discovering a loophole on self-service tills at his local store.The married father-of-two found a scrap of paper could be inserted into the machine instead of a coupon offering bonus points - and that he could do this several times with each purchase.Over two months he made 154 transactions at a Tesco Extra in Watford, Hertfordshire. On one occasion he bought a newspaper and used the 'voucher' three times to earn 450 points.Customers normally receive a point for every pound spent on Tesco goods or services.One point is worth a penny if used to buy shopping - but Pennicott took advantage of a scheme to convert every £2.50 worth into 600 airmiles with British Airways.The scam was unearthed when Tesco staff contacted police after their computers flagged up the enormous amount of points on his Clubcard account.




Pennicott claimed he had planned to bring the loophole to Tesco's attention and his transactions were intended to prove the risk of 'substantial abuse'.But he was found guilty of eight charges of going equipped to cheat and was ordered to carry out 120 hours of community service and pay £3,300 in fines and prosecution costs.Hertfordshire police have also been told to expect a letter of resignation from the disgraced officer.Judge Michael Kay described the officer's defence as 'preposterous'."You were so greedy you would do virtually anything to obtain Clubcard points and turn them into air miles," he said."You regularly travelled abroad and that is what attracted you."Luton Crown Court heard customers are meant to scan vouchers at self-service tills before 'posting' them through a slot in the machine.But while the scanner would read a bar code, there was nothing in the slot to recognise the difference between the voucher and a piece of paper. This allowed the voucher to be used repeatedly - either on the same occasion or on later visits.




Pennicott, who joined Hertfordshire Police in 1992, was let in on the secret when he struggled to use a voucher at one of four self-service tills shortly after they were introduced at his his local store in November 2005.A supervisor came over to help and ended up resorting to the loophole - which was common knowledge among staff - inadvertently setting the policeman on his spree.Astonishingly, during the trial Tesco admitted it had known about the loophole for some time but had not introduced measures to stop it.Operations manager Kay Clements said: "We have calculated the loss and it is not enough to warrant the investment of putting [an electronic] reader in every machine."Prosecutor Samantha Leigh said Pennicott was 'obsessed with Clubcard points'.She mentioned a promotion in September 2005 where customers received 150 points if they bought three Birds Eye meals.Over a three-day period, Pennicott legally bought more than 750 of the cheapest meals, earning nearly 38,000 points.Hertfordshire police said they had been told Pennicott's resignation letter would arrive this week.

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