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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 45 - Post your finds here

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  • minimoneyme
    minimoneyme Posts: 1,638 Forumite
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    dawn1967 wrote: »
    How do I make an order online to collect in store and pay instore?
    Unless anyone knows any better, I don't think you can. If you order online you can pay by card or paypal, then collect in store. If you want to pay cash or points you have to go in store and order from there, for delivery in store or at home. hth
  • Unless anyone knows any better, I don't think you can. If you order online you can pay by card or paypal, then collect in store. If you want to pay cash or points you have to go in store and order from there, for delivery in store or at home. hth

    Thanks for that, would I get the extra bonus points?
  • borokat
    borokat Posts: 302 Forumite
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    Hi, looking to get some stocking fillers today - anyone know if the razor glitch is still going? Likewise with the JK files!
  • minimoneyme
    minimoneyme Posts: 1,638 Forumite
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    dawn1967 wrote: »
    Thanks for that, would I get the extra bonus points?
    if you order online at home you will get your ordinary points, .com bonus points and any code points you can use. If you order in store you will get your ordinary points, any in store events points, and acm voucher points (there is one around for 500 wys £45) hth
  • minimoneyme
    minimoneyme Posts: 1,638 Forumite
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    borokat wrote: »
    Hi, looking to get some stocking fillers today - anyone know if the razor glitch is still going? Likewise with the JK files!
    Wilkinson razor glitch is over, but there might be This Gillette set in store at 1/3 or 1/2 off. JK files still on 500 points offer, but most sels seem to be £3 now.
  • FCUK bags in stiock in fargate Sheffield. Overheard SA telling customer that they didn't expect more in! wasn't loads either probably about 15 unless they had more in stock. Sa's have probably nabbed them all before they went on the shelves!!
  • Mimi, if you are still around (and anyone else with knotty hair) boots now do the Tangle Teezer hairbrush (the one from Dragon's Den) in larger stores (not on .com) for £9.99, will report back on if it is any good when DD gets home!

    Hi Mimi,

    Have you tried the brush yet and if so does it really brush without the 'OUCH' factor!!!

    Thanks.
  • bebebelle
    bebebelle Posts: 1,453 Forumite
    girard pefumes also back on half price with 1500 points :D:D


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  • What is the .com offer on bonus points now?
    I did an order this morning for £67 but only got normal points :mad:
    Cant seem to find it mentioned anywhere on the site either about bonus points.
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  • minimoneyme
    minimoneyme Posts: 1,638 Forumite
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    Hi Mimi,

    Have you tried the brush yet and if so does it really brush without the 'OUCH' factor!!!

    Thanks.
    sorry I didn't get back last night but DD2 (teenager) came home in a foul mood so there was no way I was going to ask her to review a hairbrush for me!
    However I have tried it on a more amenable 9 year old and myself.
    It's quite ugly looking and unlike a normal hairbrush you hold it flat in the palm of your hand, which takes a bit of getting used to. The 'bristles' are quite sharp and pointy - I like this, its feels like your scalp is being really brushed. DD3 complained when I scratched her ears though. As for the knots, DD3 has fine fly-away hair which gets really snagged up around the bobble. It did still hurt her a bit, but I thought it got through the tangles a lot quicker, and this morning there seemed to be less knots in her hair. She thinks it is "okay". Let's face it, if you have knots, it's going to hurt taking them out, but I did feel this was a little quicker and the brush didn't seem to 'snag' in the hair so much.
    I will report back after the real test of DD2 tonight.
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