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341388 PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:39 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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To reiterate the point about LPG tanks, I was initially confused about this. RVs (in particular) do have LPG tanks, but the question being asked by ET relates to LPG fuel tanks, not the domestic tanks. So if you're petrol- or diesel-driven, always say "No" to the LPG question.

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Another question to Eurotunnelers -

I'm planning to go on the 1st May and return approximately 3 weeks later. However I'm not absolutely sure when we're returning. What is the situation regarding changing the return date?

I was planning to book a tentative return date on the assumption I could change it during the course of the holiday.

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Hi everybody, I have just caught up with this thread. Can anybody please tell me about the connection between eurotunnel and tesco vouchers? Was it an offer I missed? Is it still going on? Thaks Ann
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You would have to phone eurrotunnel to see if its possible to change the return date. You have to put a hypothetical date in when you book it and just change it when you know but have your booking ref no handy. The only problem i see is the cost difference betwen the hypothetical return date and the actual one (when you know it) as the nearer you change to the actual date the higher the price so you will have to see what that price is when you ring up.

Tesco did a deal some time ago where you could exchange club card points for a 20% discount with eurotunnel but i am fairly sur eit was stopped some weeksa ago as it was a bit popular.

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Thanks for that. I think we'll probably keep to the time and date we've now booked as it's only £61 at 11.50am. I should hate to have to pay an extra 100 quid or so to move it a day or two.

I must say their booking system is very easy to use and I like the way you can navigate back and forth a few days to get the best price.

I was going to use some Tesco's vouchers but got such a cheap deal my wife wants to use them elsewhere!

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rolyk wrote:
Thanks for that. I think we'll probably keep to the time and date we've now booked as it's only £61 at 11.50am. I should hate to have to pay an extra 100 quid or so to move it a day or two.

I must say their booking system is very easy to use and I like the way you can navigate back and forth a few days to get the best price.

I was going to use some Tesco's vouchers but got such a cheap deal my wife wants to use them elsewhere!

Roly

I have been trying to book for next Saturday and the cheapest deal I can get with Eurotunnel is £95.00. Do you know something I don't?
Seafrance is £43.00.
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I've booked for next May, hence the low price.

Wouldn't fancy Seafrance unless the weather improves!!
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Hi, I've just come in on this one. We have booked Eurotunnel for next June, £61 each way. Cheap enough and we can stay with the dog.
As for Tesco vouchers, yes you can still use them. You have to get them redeemed by Tesco and then send a voucher for the value to Eurotunnel when you pay for your tickets. Fairly straightforward, but does stop you paying on line.
Have a good trip.
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rolyk wrote:
I've booked for next May, hence the low price.

Wouldn't fancy Seafrance unless the weather improves!!


The rougher the better, adds a little excitement, to what is a very dull crossing,

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rolyk wrote:

tentative return date on the assumption

Well, you will be away for a bit longer than three weeks - the Feast of the Assumption is 15th August!!

Sorry, couldn't resist that.

I have been following the €urotunnel debate with interest, we have only ferried before.
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