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That was my thought too!
I figure it's worth giving it a go for £40, & then if it's of no benefit I can just sell it on 2nd hand.
These lights have some cracking reviews so I've given it a go too - will try anything to give me a bit more energy and lift my mood!!
With regard to them cropping up on ebay, I remember when we had the iron campaign and lots suddenly appeared up for sale.
People were even selling the money off vouchers that we were given to hand out!!0 -
Iv opted in aswell, Iv wanted to try one of these for a while as I also have M.E. Iv wondered whether they work or if they are just a gimmic and this seems like a cheap way to trial it, and as a previous user said, if it personally does nothing for you, you can sell it on second hand.
If you dont ask, you dont get:A
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I've decided to go for it as well. I was in two minds weather to bother but I to thought if it doesn't work for me I will sell it on.
Also is there anyway to see if a buzz report has submitted ok? I wrote one earlier but when I went to submit it the site took me back to the log in screen? Now I'm wondering weather it has submitted or if I've got to do it again?:oNothing to report:p0 -
Ive just signed up, a bit dear but if it doesnt work you could sell, and if theyre good and make you feel better, well even better :rotfl:2016 Money challenge - £2900
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I have given it a go also , great if it works sell on if it doesn't , nothing to loose is there .:DNever pay more than you have too0
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I suffer from depression, lethargy and according to the test on the Philips Website I score 93/100 on a Circadian Rhythm Disorder. Was looking into getting one of these but was always put off by the cost, can't complain at £400
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I've just received my invite and I'm just not sure. £40 is quite alot for something I'm not sure about but I've always been intrigued by these lights and do fancy trying one so it's a good chance to test one fairly cheaply ..... hmmmm.0
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I've joined in too. I have had clinical depression although I am ok at the mo and DH is currently suffering from SAD so it should be interesting to see if this helps.
Can't really afford £40 but cheaper than a week in the sun (although not nearly as nice!)"I am not a vegetarian because I love animals; I am a vegetarian because I hate plants." A. Whitney Brown0 -
been offered one too - be good if it works! I prefer the free bzz trials, but it does seem good value - as previous poster said £160 on amazon and said rrp was £250.2011 Freebies: Tesco:Jumbo eye liner, 3x Lav&cam soap, dog sausages, face wipes, nailvarnish remover, baking paper, eye shadow, argan oil
Boots: Face Moisturiser, blemish stick, concealer, shower gel, mint shower gel, body scrub, blusher, suncream, body lotion, spray tan, face cream, mascara, hair styling spray
Bzz:Philips GoLite, benecol0 -
I guess they had loads as I got offered one too. Tried the Avon light alarm clock that was said to have similar effects once but didn't get on with it as an alarm clock. Hoping this is better and rrp seems high so all goodNever give up the dream! :beer:0
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