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Healthspan codes

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191012141596

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  • janey07
    janey07 Posts: 56 Forumite
    Hi all
    Got catalogue from Healthspan today with this code SPAN-OJY. Hope it's of use.
    Janey
  • jammiev
    jammiev Posts: 1,039 Forumite
    hi, where do you put the code in?
    i can't find the box!:confused:

    :beer:
  • jammiev
    jammiev Posts: 1,039 Forumite
    hi, where do you enter the code at healthspan?
    thanks
    :confused:

    :beer: found it, sorry.
  • TTT_2
    TTT_2 Posts: 91 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    top right hand side- yellow box -offer code
  • TTT_2
    TTT_2 Posts: 91 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    top right hand side yellow box- offer code
  • makintracks
    makintracks Posts: 66 Forumite
    Just to let you know that I used ML-MMY on three different, consecutive orders today and it still gave £2 off £10 orders.

    Interestingly when I entered the code on the previous page that gave £2 off £15 (valid until 31.07.07), the price of the Vit C (chewable) changed from £8.95 to £10.95, so order codes influence prices. The £2 off £10 was the best, so even if you have already entered the other code, just put the new one in and it overrides it for you.

    Keep posting the codes and thanks to all who seem to find these!! You are saving us all some money - thanks :j

  • NeilB
    NeilB Posts: 178 Forumite
    Thanks OP :)
  • I know there were a couple that finished at the end of July but does anyone know of one I can use now?

    Thanks
  • Psychobot
    Psychobot Posts: 74 Forumite
    Code: NT-MMY

    National Trust Reader offer! £2 off a £10 spend.

    Remember
    • It's cheaper to make separate orders and use the code each time you go over multiples of £10
    • It may be cheaper to buy 2 small versions of a product if the price climbs over £10 and then to use the discount, than to buy a larger size version of the same product that costs under £10.
  • Thank you Psychobot - much appreciated
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