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beauty_products
17-10-2004, 5:40 PM
I found FREE ESTEE LAUDER lipsticks here and actually did get my FREEBIE - https://www.buycosmetics.com/store/detail.asp?producttypeid=1294
Good luck everyone
Freebie_Hunter
17-10-2004, 7:00 PM
Someone promoting a site methinks! >:(
You have to put in an order and you get 'free' gifts. Not really free is it?! ::)
Don't waste your time unless you're looking to buy something.
beauty_products
17-10-2004, 7:58 PM
Oh dear - how cynical!!
Maybe it belongs on the tips section then? This is my first day on this site and maybe I am a bit "green". Personally I think that the site is great and as well as Estee Lauder, I have found FREE Skin Care worth £30 (yes you have to pay P&P) and FREE Lipsticks (Plus P&P) but the value of the "so called FREEBIES" is great value and worth shouting about!!
"FREE MAC Lipstick" https://www.buycosmetics.com/store/detail.asp?producttypeid=1276 and "FREE Skin Care" https://www.buycosmetics.com/store/detail.asp?producttypeid=1261
snowyroot
17-10-2004, 11:43 PM
Saw this on another freebie forum, where there are a number of links for cosmetics and skincare products in this offer. The product is free, but a charge of £3.49 is made for post and packaging. Only one free item per order. It is a great deal, but perhaps more of a bargain than a freebie.
Destiny33
17-10-2004, 11:43 PM
I have got a few things from buycosmetics. Good stuff and well worth the postage charge :D.
Treated myself to a concealer, got £25 pounds worth of cosmetics free and also added my FREE Max factor 2000 calorie mascara ;D
Ticklemouse
18-10-2004, 12:12 PM
Ordered a cosmetic kit with the £25 worth of free goodies and also got my free lippy. I'll see what colours are in the kit and may order some more - lots of ladies in my family who like named brands :)
I've used them before and the stuff arrives within a couple of days, so no problems with them. I'll deffo be using them again.
nickiebabe
18-10-2004, 2:26 PM
I can vouch for beauty_products, some of their products are free....I have ordered all of them!
You go onto the site, go to the under £5 range and look through the list of items.
As beauty_products said you just pay the postage on the items, so for some eg the mac lipstick @ £3.45 or whatever it is is really good value for money considering this is a designer lipstick!
They have some really good deals too....you just have to look for them!
Happy hunting!!! ;D
nickiebabe
poppymop
18-10-2004, 2:49 PM
looked good till saw postage :'(
Margaret_Millne
18-10-2004, 8:02 PM
You go onto the site, go to the under £5 range and look through the list of items.
How do you get the the "under £5" range. I can only see links to various brands.
MM - try this link ;)
You access it from their homepage
http://www.buycosmetics.com/store/productsundervalue.asp?Ceiling=5
beauty_products
19-10-2004, 11:24 AM
I received an email promotion from them last night offerring me an extra 10% off and I clicked the link and found that all the prices had been reduced by an extra 10% - only through this link. Quite Clever I thought and so now you can buy just 1 small item (and get an extra 10% off) and add a Freebie to the basket. Try this link - I can't guarantee it will work but ut is worth a try. http://www.buycosmetics.com/default.asp?affiliateid=news181004
Freebie_Hunter
19-10-2004, 2:45 PM
Oh dear - how cynical!!
Maybe it belongs on the tips section then? This is my first day on this site and maybe I am a bit "green". Personally I think that the site is great and as well as Estee Lauder, I have found FREE Skin Care worth £30 (yes you have to pay P&P) and FREE Lipsticks (Plus P&P) but the value of the "so called FREEBIES" is great value and worth shouting about!!
"FREE MAC Lipstick" https://www.buycosmetics.com/store/detail.asp?producttypeid=1276 and "FREE Skin Care" https://www.buycosmetics.com/store/detail.asp?producttypeid=1261
I do apologise - I wasn't being cynical, you get a lot of people on here promoting their own sites and it can get really annoying.
A 'Freebie' is something for nothing, basically. You have to actually buy something to get the free item, so it may be better on the 'grab it whilst you can' board.
Do they have a 'brill offers permanently' board??!! Could be useful as this is obviously a permanent thing.
Anyways, not the best of greetings was it? :-[ Just thought you were a spammer.
*** :D :D ~~ WELCOME TO THE BOARD!! ~~ :D :D***
;D
beauty_products
23-10-2004, 7:25 PM
No Sweat Freebie Hunter - I have only been using them for a few months but the prices and savings seem to be pretty consistent and the service is good. I always "add a freebie" when I order anything from them - makes the savings that little bit better. :o Got your point about posting stuff and next time I will be a little bit more careful where I post things ;)
Margaret_Millne
25-10-2004, 8:01 PM
Actually I just ordered the free product, worth £20, and got an email confirmation on Friday that it was being despatched - only paid the carriage.
Mrcow - thanks for the link - I will be pointing this out to my impoverished student and her 5 house mates.
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