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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 39 - Post your finds here
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Currently at £46.50 with 3x P+P serums, 3x P&P day creams, 3x No7 Shine Control...need at least £3.50 to get it up to £50 but feel guilty using the No7 Breast Cancer lip glosses to do so, so won't use those to do it...got brushes coming out my ears at the moment from the last till spit so don't want to get brushes...must make a decision asap!!!DFW no.554 - Proud to be dealing with my debts :TDAVID TENNANT CAN PROBE ME WITH HIS SONIC SCREWDRIVER ANYTIME...:AFLYING THE FLAG FOR THE CAMBRIDGE BOOTS TARTS :happyhear0
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Buffy_the_Vampire_Bat wrote: »Currently at £46.50 with 3x P+P serums, 3x P&P day creams, 3x No7 Shine Control...need at least £3.50 to get it up to £50 but feel guilty using the No7 Breast Cancer lip glosses to do so, so won't use those to do it...got brushes coming out my ears at the moment from the last till spit so don't want to get brushes...must make a decision asap!!!
Someone asked an SA before, and the breast cancer charity gets 20% of the full price of an item whether you get it on sale or with a voucher.0 -
Does anyone know if the Oral B 8000 is still on offer at £24.99??0
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I got mf foundations on 341 too.0
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Just got 3-4-1 on the no7 mirrors! Have been trying for ages. Just need bigger Xmas hamper baskets to put them in now!!!
(19.99 for all 3)0 -
barmybabybugaroo wrote: »Glad to be of help. Good for you donating them to charity - I'm sure they will make good use of them.
On the subject of charity (but off topic sorry) would anybody happen to know the best way/place to donate baby grows to. I figure there must be somewhere that could make use of them rather than a charity shop that would probably sell them really cheap (if somebody that volunteers doesn't take them 1st).
Any ideas?
HI
catching up on today's posts, so this may have been answered already. I give all my baby clothes and other items I don't want or need anymore to Freecycle. It is a a yahoo group and you need a yahoo account to join the group, basically you advertise your items and then receive emails from other freecyclers offering to take the items and you can choose who to give them to.
You can usually tell the ones who want to just sell them on ebay or at a carboot sale. There are genuine people out there who are in real need of baby clothes due to hardship, etc.0
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