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Leap pad learning offers (merged)
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they usually say on the box..english accent....0
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Thanks for this, great for x-mas!Mortgage-free wannabe!0
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just found another x-mas pressie on argos website called leapfrog writing desk, half price from £24.99 to £12.49, i have reserved one for pick up tomorrow but it looks a good buy, at this rate i will have a 3 year old clever clogs come january! LOL0
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Notice that there are a few codes for bargain crazy - has anybody bought the leap pad using the codes - I've nearly gone through to checkout - entered the code but nothing comes up anywhere to say whether its reduced.0
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dadrock wrote:Considering one for xmas present after reading this thread.
As they are from the USA, does that mean they have American accents and American spelling?Cleaning the house while children are growing is like shovelling snow when it's still snowing!0 -
i have just got my order from bargain crazy and the 50% code was not deducted, it was meant to be valid till 31st december so i have sent an email to query this, the leap pad is still a great buy though so am very pleased with it.. will post what my reply email says : :rotfl:0
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any other bargains around? thinking of getting my 4 year old one for xmas.
Or even, father christmas is thinking about it.Waddle you do eh?0 -
ricflairandy wrote:any other bargains around? thinking of getting my 4 year old one for xmas.
Or even, father christmas is thinking about it.
I have bought quite a lot of toys from the Boots website as a lot on
offer 3 for 2. I have compared prices with Argos, ELC and Amazon to check they are roughly the same price. I bought my son and his cousin the Thomas the Tank aquadraw. When you draw with the pen the train follows it and plays a tune as if it a track. See it at the following link
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/glance/-/kids/B0007ZEZ22/qid=1128721238/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_11_1/026-2727425-8993256
I have then used the Boots discount codes for £10 off £45 spend and £15 off £100 spend.
As P and P is free on orders over £45 I have found this the cheapest, easiest way of getting bargains.
I also noticed in Woolworths that they had good offers on a lot of Thomas merchandise. Such as buy one get one 1/2 price.
Also ELC have got an online sale on selected items.
Good luck with obtaining bargains
AnneMoney SPENDING Expert0 -
I'm sure I've seen another post for the Aqua-draw thing - £9.99 BargainCrazy?0
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ELC currently have reduced their learning systems from £30 to £24 - there's a code for £5 off £25 - if you add a £1 gift voucher to take you up to £25 - it'll cost £23.95 (£3.95 delivery) plus you'll have a £1 ELC voucher.
Also noticed with the gift vouchers - I think the 10% code only works in conjunction with the free delivery for orders over £84 - if you put this in vouchers - free delivery and 10% code - costs £75.60 - ideal if you give out a lot of gift vouchers at christmas or want to buy something from the shop.0
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