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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 5
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Two questions:-
Firstly, can anyone post the conditions on the new £3 off haircare voucher (given when you spend £10). Specifically, can it be used on "miniatures"?
Secondly, have a £5 No 7 voucher and wanted to add to my Mother's Day hamper of goodies with a face cream. (Really don't think my mom could be bothered with the 3 step TD routine!) Mom's in her early 60s and fairly decent skin. Would the standard No 7 Day Cream (£7 I think) be OK? Anyone use that?
Thanks
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Just spoke to my mum and she said that in Retford they actually stuck the coupon up displaying the TD and DR and stating only 2 per customer....Now everyone will know about it now.....Well most of us do anyway ha ha0
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bham-dave, i dont have a copy of the £3 off haircare voucher but I know it stipulates that it cannot be used on miniatures as I tried to get some and the sa read the t&c as I hadn't had a chance.
there were other items stipulated on the voucher but I can't remember specifically what they wereRunning total for swagbucks - £270 since Jan
Running total for superpoints -:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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can I be dumb and ask what EA is0
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shallowpockets wrote:Thanks Pudding I think that I'm going to take the chance and leave it til tomorrow as I think that even I can't face another trip to Boots today.
I even dream of Boots at the moment and am gutted that I appear to have missed the fancy Christmas crackers being reduced to £2.50, how could I have missed it considering I have spent most of the past 2 weeks visiting 5 Boots in total?!
They still have crackers reduced in the five ways branch if you liveby that one0 -
bham-dave wrote:Two questions:-
Firstly, can anyone post the conditions on the new £3 off haircare voucher (given when you spend £10). Specifically, can it be used on "miniatures"?
Secondly, have a £5 No 7 voucher and wanted to add to my Mother's Day hamper of goodies with a face cream. (Really don't think my mom could be bothered with the 3 step TD routine!) Mom's in her early 60s and fairly decent skin. Would the standard No 7 Day Cream (£7 I think) be OK? Anyone use that?
Thanks
Dave
bham-dave to answer your first question:
Tand C s for £3 off haircare voucher (have one infront of me)
1) This voucher entitles you to £3 off shampoo, conditioners and styling products from Toni and Guy, Trevor Sorbie, John Frieda, Mark Hill, Charles W and Lee Stafford
2) This voucher cannot be redeemed against electrical beauty products, mix and match gift sets, hair accessories, miniatures, CW and Trevor Sorbie Men's ranges.
3) This voucher cannot be redeemed on boots.com
4) Only one voucher can be redeemed per trasaction in store
5) No change will be given
6) cannot be used as part payment when redeeming AC points
7) No cash alternatives
8) No photocopies
I have answered your second question in my PM to you. Please check what I have said as I don't want it to be wrong
HTH
Megasaver
PS dragonfly02 - sorry our posts must of crossed!0 -
what is the little green dot and red/white triangle sign at the bottom of each post for please. and does a person whom you have thanked know who you are?0
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sarahcc the triangle thing is to report a bad post, and yes the people you thank can see who has thanked them
hth,. DragonRunning total for swagbucks - £270 since Jan
Running total for superpoints -:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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bham-dave wrote:Secondly, have a £5 No 7 voucher and wanted to add to my Mother's Day hamper of goodies with a face cream. (Really don't think my mom could be bothered with the 3 step TD routine!) Mom's in her early 60s and fairly decent skin. Would the standard No 7 Day Cream (£7 I think) be OK? Anyone use that?
Thanks
Dave
The No 7 Essential Moisture Day Cream, in my opinion, is a good product. It's not over-powering, and it isn't greasy, but it does give good coverage to the skin with only a light application. In packaging and performance, I think it's supposed to "remind" the consumer of Lancome's Hydra Zen, and I think it does this very successfully!0
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