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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 36 - Post your finds here

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  • -MRS_T-
    -MRS_T- Posts: 2,033 Forumite
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    Ok heres my ever so long shopping list - (I split into seperate transactions to get most till spits!)
    6 x Boots 5 pack socks £1.50 each
    Agent Provocateur 100ml - £13.75 (rrp £59 ish)
    Agent Provocateur Maitresse 100ml - £16.50 (rrp £62 ish)
    Agent Provocateur Emotionnelle 100ml - £15 (rrp £60 ish)
    Roxy 100ml - £9.38 (was £37.50)
    Roxy Love 100 ml - £8 (was £32)

    Used x6 100 points on hoisery acm, x6 50 points on hoisery acm

    Total spend - £71.63
    Total Saved (approx) - £214.87
    Total points - 1168 points
    Got 5 of each till spit\pinkie!

    OMG I love this perfume but have never been able to afford it. I dont have any perfume sniff sniff

    I would love this and please please please if anyone sees this at this wonderful tantastic price would they mind getting for me. I would give you something for your time anything :D

    I am going bootsing tmrw with sis so defo gonna look out for this
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    pash wrote: »
    snip snip

    I have no idea what you meant by this comment!!!! :rotfl:
    :rolleyes:
  • squiggles wrote: »
    oooooooo wouldnt it be fab if you got some freebie points twice:D


    Oooh this would be good :D does anyone know if boots have a normal landline number? Instead of 0845 or 0800 - these cost a fortune on mobiles....grrr ::rolleyes:
    :D Treasurer and Co Founder of - The Smile It Won't Hurt Club :D
    (Club Funds: 124 and 1/2 a cyber penny)
    Murphy's No More Pies Club Memeber No. 266
  • broclo wrote: »
    Try give your pinkies a rest over the next few days, know it sounds extreme but I did permanant damage to my tendons 4 years ago when I did 3 days of carrying xmas shopping followed by 3 days of gutting the house in time for xmas etc. Now my wrist and fingers sometimes refuse to work and i'll drop cups of coffee etc without warning and I can't use anything vibrating(ssshhhh pash!) or turn things at all. So no scrubbing windows or doing 2hrs of ironing for the next few days as a dead pinkie was what happened to me as the first sign on the second day :rolleyes:

    Thanks for that Broclo, sorry to hear of your experience. I really should be careful as my joints, well body actually, is pretty useless at the best of times! Carrying my heffalump children has made me think I'm stronger than I really am I think :rotfl:

    If I am questioned about my laziness tomorrow I shall say I am under Dr Broclo's orders ;)
    3 children under 5 means not enough comping and crafting time

    August wins: Krisprolls tin :rotfl:
    September wins: £100 H&M gift card
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    Oooh this would be good :D does anyone know if boots have a normal landlind number? Instead of 0845 or 0800 - these cost a fortune on mobiles....grrr ::rolleyes:
    0115 918 2000
  • broclo wrote: »
    0115 918 2000


    Thank you sweetie, that looks a bit more mobile friendly :)
    :D Treasurer and Co Founder of - The Smile It Won't Hurt Club :D
    (Club Funds: 124 and 1/2 a cyber penny)
    Murphy's No More Pies Club Memeber No. 266
  • debtsolvie wrote: »
    long short i know, but does anyone have any td mag coupons they wont be using. my local i think got rid of the old ones and have now put new ones.
    thanks in advance


    think ive a couple of these if you still need them will go check
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    Skittifer wrote: »
    If I am questioned about my laziness tomorrow I shall say I am under Dr Broclo's orders ;)
    I did not prescribe sitting on the sofa all day eating ben and jerry's lol, but it is worth not doing anything too mad for the next few days, once you damage something there is no turning back eh
  • IlonaRN
    IlonaRN Posts: 1,029 Forumite
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    Could anyone recommend any of the Model Me products? I was thinking of trying the dry shampoo... is it any good? Are any of the other products any good?

    A fellow Bootser kindly sent me some of the points coupons for Model Me, so I'd like to try some new things :) My hair is shoulder length, and usually gets washed most days. I always use conditioner, but have rather a lot of intensive conditioners at the moment.
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    IlonaRN wrote: »
    Could anyone recommend any of the Model Me products? I was thinking of trying the dry shampoo... is it any good? Are any of the other products any good?

    A fellow Bootser kindly sent me some of the points coupons for Model Me, so I'd like to try some new things :) My hair is shoulder length, and usually gets washed most days. I always use conditioner, but have rather a lot of intensive conditioners at the moment.

    Everyone generally seems very positive about the shampoo and conditioner, but a few people have found if they have dark hair the dry shampoo makes them look grey lol
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