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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 47 - Post your finds here
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Don't worry I'm not offended, it's hard to pick up tone from a written message but having read your previous posts I realised you were a nutter just like me !!!:beer:
Hair brained schemes are my thing, thats why I love this thread, like minded people trying to work the system to their advantage legally of course
Anywho
Try Thread tools on the top bar of the other thread, chose subscribe to this http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=17431025&posted=1#post17431025 thread and then select e-mail notification, then check you computer volume is turned up and any time a message is posted you will hear a ping sound
Hope this helps and hopefully people don't keep posting on the other thread all night otherwise it will be pointless but worth a try
Regards
MLSLBusy mum of 3, so if my posts don't make sense or ask a silly question be patient:rotfl:0 -
SandraScarlett wrote: »No, no!!! I'm not knocking your idea, I just want to know how does it work please? I am an Email Alert Virgin, and don't know how to enter this strange, new world.
I thought I was doing pretty well, cos when my DGDs spotted the book "How to teach your Granny to text", they said "Well our Granny taught us!" :rotfl:
So as it's obvious that I am the only one on the board who doesn't understand, could you please Help The Aged? Thank you
Scroll down to the topof that thread and there is a drop down box (Thread Tools) to choose to subscribe to the thread - then choose instant email.
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Ha ha exactly, makes me laugh within seconds someone was telling us about her full basket. Can you imagine being woken at 4am thinking you were about to make a killing out of MrB and actually seeing an email saying 'what's a blinkie?'
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:OU Student! - ED209, SDK125, DSE212, SK124, DSE141, SD226, DXR222, DD303, DD307 = BSc Psychology0 -
littlestar1981 wrote: »Can you imagine being woken at 4am thinking you were about to make a killing out of MrB and actually seeing an email saying 'what's a blinkie?'
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littlestar1981 wrote: »Ha ha exactly, makes me laugh within seconds someone was telling us about her full basket. Can you imagine being woken at 4am thinking you were about to make a killing out of MrB and actually seeing an email saying 'what's a blinkie?'
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It my e-mail alert thread doesn't work at least it lets us know who cannot read !!!!!!!!! Good God how big do I have to put the font for people to read it ??
I'm in bed laptop and alarm at the ready
Feel free to tell people off on the other thread in my absents but if it stays quiet then it might just work goodness knows going by some of the posts on there some people should be in bed already :rotfl:Busy mum of 3, so if my posts don't make sense or ask a silly question be patient:rotfl:0 -
MYLITTLESISTERLOLA wrote: »
A4 - I've also been told the instore sale is going ahead on the 14th ( but can't get the day off !!)
Neither can II might leave home really early and go bootsing before I catch my train. I did this once - a few years ago and everyone at work was rumaging in my boots bags to see what bargains I'd got:D
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I missed a few pages (trying to stay away from temptation ... waiting for the 75%) and I don't understand nothing... where do you get the Pantene vouchers and what sachets do you buy?
There is 100 automatic points when you purchase any Pantene and the cheapest is the sachets. There is also a voucher for £1 off Pantene conditioner or shampoo from the PC in a mailing.0 -
moneysavingmumofone wrote: »Is the No 7 mineral blusher nice as I really want to try it.
£3 something plus gwp is not too bad plus if i buy it when i go to the 75% sale I can hopefully bag a no 7 set with voucher in and use that too.
Isnt bootsing complicated sometimes lol, im trying to think of a way to maximise my sales bargains but still get my total spend points. Thinking of buying pantene sachets plus some sale stuff and using total spend vouchers then using pantene points plus total spend points to get more sales stuff.
:ABeing Thrifty Gifty again this year:A
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MYLITTLESISTERLOLA wrote: »Don't worry I'm not offended, it's hard to pick up tone from a written message but having read your previous posts I realised you were a nutter just like me !!!:beer:
Hair brained schemes are my thing, thats why I love this thread, like minded people trying to work the system to their advantage legally of course
Anywho
Try Thread tools on the top bar of the other thread, chose subscribe to this http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=17431025&posted=1#post17431025 thread and then select e-mail notification, then check you computer volume is turned up and any time a message is posted you will hear a ping sound
Hope this helps and hopefully people don't keep posting on the other thread all night otherwise it will be pointless but worth a try
Regards
MLSL
Thank you very much for explaining that. See, life is a learning curve! I won't take advantage of your idea this time, but the 90% may entice me!
But now I know, and I agree with Broclo, it's an excellent idea. And I also agree that it's difficult to imagine if someone's being sarcastic, light-hearted, or totally ignorant, when they ask a question.
Off to "Buddy" tomorrow, via Barking, Piccadilly and Bond Street, and will report back on the fullness/emptiness of their shelves.0
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