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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 37 - Post your finds here
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sarah_skint wrote: »well if mr b is reading this he will know how annoyed i am i sent a letter to Ho via recorded so i knew it would get there it was signed for and apparently lost.
something interesting
if you buy giftcards on ebay etc, which i have done - it makes you responsable for the transaction in which it was given, so if you bought one on ebay for 49.99 (for a heated blanket and used points coupons galore and returned the blanket for refund). even if you did not personally buy the original item - boots think you did and can question the points gain
:eek:Do you mean the original person who bought the gift card in store is responsible for any transactions made using the said gift card they have sold/given as gift? ( sorry if I am being dim been on a training course for 2 days so all brained out!)This is a do-it-yourself test for paranoia: you know you've got it when you can't think of anything that's your fault.Robert M. Hutchins0 -
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Do you have a picture of the ladies one please, as there were none to be found in my local store, and the SA knew nothing about them.Time may be a great healer, but it's a lousy beautician....0
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Ok...........
I tried the FCUK mens weekend Kit voucher today (Half price) and it did not work as it is on promotion already.(thats what SA said) Computer said No!
But on the plus side I picked up Vintage No 7 GWP for free and got 3-4-2 on Dr Lewinns products on clearance. They were all cleared to £5 each but on Boots.com they are all still marked at full price. The products that i got range in price from £25 - £40.0 -
aMeLia'S~MuMMY wrote: »Do you mean the original person who bought the gift card in store is responsible for any transactions made using the said gift card they have sold/given as gift? ( sorry if I am being dim been on a training course for 2 days so all brained out!)
I think she meant the other way around......"Buy me, Lady", said the frock, "and I will make you into a BEAUTIFUL & WHOLE & COMPLETE human being"."Do not be silly", said the Man, "for a frock alone cannot do that"."True", said the Lady, "I will have the shoes and the bag as well".:rotfl:0 -
RedBalloon wrote: »I think she meant the other way around......So the person who actually used the giftcard is responsible for their own transaction then? Like a person who uses cash or card is responsible? ( can't get to grips with this one? BTW doesn't take much to confuse me) I thought it was the other way round
as surely if you used the giftcard you would be responsible for your transaction ~ or a I missing something? SS where are you I need help
This is a do-it-yourself test for paranoia: you know you've got it when you can't think of anything that's your fault.Robert M. Hutchins0 -
aMeLia'S~MuMMY wrote: »I could have gone mad last night however I did only order the 3 mini make up brush sets for £8.xx delivered .'. only ordered what I would actually use as presents..I know that these are now out of stock but thought that they will make good stocking fillers ( how far away from xmas now ??)
I probably did go mad ! Bought a digital camera ( £70 off olympus one ) for DS 18th next week.Have been looking and was going to get from store with a 1000 point voucher some lovely person sent me , but the choice in my local is awful! So then added JK stuff to make up hampers for Christmas.I have 2 daughters aged 23 & 20 so they like the branded stuff and I have been collecting pink stuff to use too.As was on 341 , treated myself too! Altogether spent around £100 but got about £210 worth I think!0 -
crazyposhgal wrote: »I use Karvol for my son and also myself lol. At night i put a capsule in hot water in the room that he is sleeping in and it helps a lot sometimes i put a couple of spots on his pillow too. It does smell a bit for a day though but not really bad.
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Originally Posted by aMeLia'S~MuMMY
Do you mean the original person who bought the gift card in store is responsible for any transactions made using the said gift card they have sold/given as gift? ( sorry if I am being dim been on a training course for 2 days so all brained out!)RedBalloon wrote: »I think she meant the other way around......
I'm lost :rotfl: (but then, that's nothing new for me).0
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