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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 45 - Post your finds here

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  • **Patty**
    **Patty** Posts: 1,385 Forumite
    squidgeum wrote: »
    Nice shop Patty ....is the No17 GWP nice, as they didn't have any in my local Boots.?

    I did get the Rimmel GWP though, and thought it was well worth the £10 spend. :) Also had a look at the L'oreal GWP, which again was very nice, but I don't really use L'oreal so can't warrant spending £15 to get it. If anybody gets it and decides they don't want/need it then please PM me for a swap. ;)


    I don't know....and i can't tell you cos it's in my handbag and i have a hovering DD :o

    But i shall examine the evidence & report back later :cool:
    Autism Mum Survival Kit: Duct tape, Polyfilla, WD40, Batteries (lots of),various chargers, vats of coffee, bacon & wine. :)
  • here's a picky 17 bag but in real life it's more of a clutch purse than a bag, it's quite small, but still cute and suitable for a little gift.

    That looks really cute.
  • minimoneyme
    minimoneyme Posts: 1,638 Forumite
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    Just been browsing at haircare on .com and excited to see that you can get 200 points when you spend £5 on selected professional haircare. So, if you've got a bluey2 you could buy say a CW Dream Hair moisturising shampoo for £5.37, get £2 off with a bluey2 and earn 200 points plus 16 normal points, effectively costing you only £1.21.:D
    I think the points might just be an online thing, to make up for not being able to use a bluey2. iyswim? but there are acm points for toni + Guy et al so you might be able to combine those with a bluey2?
  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
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    broclo wrote: »
    If your a member of the health club smoothies are half price and the 3 for 2 offer is currently on.

    Therefore starting at £7.35 originally you get 6 for £7.34, so 6 for 1 effectively.

    However you only need to buy them in 3's which is £3.67 then for 18 smoothies in total.
    Is it worth waiting for tomorrow to get these or is it one of those things where u have to act fast :confused:
    Also, can this be done in the shop or only online?
    Reason why I want to do it tomorrow, was thinking of the spend £50 get extra points thingie.
    TIA
  • Hi

    I don't seem to be able to get this on .com? It shows as £29.40 for 6 - no half price for healthcare. I am a health club member.

    TIA

    Sags :confused:

    Hmm seems to work ok on hubby's account must just be because I only joined health club a couple of weeks ago, praps it takes time for benefits to kick in...
    What larks eh Pip?
  • got my online order (and a load of points!) yesterday even though it wasnt showing in my account. they said at the time that the money wouldnt be taken out until the order was ready to be dispatched and received it yesterday and money still hasnt been taken and the order still isnt showing in my account. anyone had anything similar?
  • can anyone kindly recomend any good hair products for dry blonde hair please? had foils put in yesterday and it feels a bit dry, also any moisturising straighting spray/balm?
    Thanksyou
  • techspec
    techspec Posts: 4,464 Forumite
    Hi

    I don't seem to be able to get this on .com? It shows as £29.40 for 6 - no half price for healthcare. I am a health club member.

    TIA

    Sags :confused:

    Were you logged in? If so, remove your advantage card from you account, then add it on again.

    Did you activate the health club instore with the voucher they send you?

    When you go in store again, give them you card and ask for them to activate the health club (they have a barcode behind the counter). They might say its already been done, but it should ensure that the website gets the updated info.

    6 packs should be £7.35, the normal cost of just one. :D
  • can order in hubbys account and his seems to work so will do that for now until I get chance to pop instore

    Sags x
    What larks eh Pip?
  • bedshaped
    bedshaped Posts: 949 Forumite
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    mimi1234 wrote: »
    The haircare part looks good, but couldn't find anything for less than £2 and as I won't be using any of these haircare products, it would be pointless for me to use them. If anyone finds anything, don't let me be the last to know.

    The last twice that they've issued these £2 prof hair care vouchers I've used them to get John Frieda Frizz Eaze priced @ £1.99 - tiny box about 5 maybe 10ml in size. Not that exciting but it's free!
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