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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 7..Read first post for current bargains

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  • System
    System Posts: 178,347 Community Admin
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    One thing- there is a red flowery logo on the front of this new card. Does every new card have this? Reason is that on the letter which came with it, there was mention of an Organ Donor symbol which you can have removed from the card by calling a helpline. Don't judge me here, but I never asked to have an organ donor card - is this what they've sent me? :cool:
    Hi Ayrshire_guy - they asked me about the Organ Donor symbol when I phoned for my new card today, so must be on all new cards.

    I told them I didn't want it on my card.

    It's an amazing thing to carry a Donor Card, and give life to others after you die. But I don't agree with this "acceptance by default" rubbish. To be an organ donor should be a decision you think over and discuss with your family - not a reply to a "yes or no" question when ordering a loyalty card.
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  • calleyw wrote:
    Why are you bad. My husband took back a on my behalf a No7 sunless tan product that I bought with the £5 no7 Voucher and it cost me a £1 and I got £6 for refund purposes. Bad possibly. But it was unopened and I just got it use up my No7 voucher.

    So I better hold out my hand for a slap as well then.


    Yours


    Calley

    i just felt bad cause i had brought it off ebay then returned it, i really didnt buy it with that in mind though, and if i had of liked the stuff i would of kept it. :D
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  • el6724
    el6724 Posts: 446 Forumite
    derbylady wrote:
    Everones gone so quiet am i that bad................................ :confused:

    I had to re-read your post - at first I thought you'd taken back some half used hand cream :eek: - but now I get it, you took back the one you bought on ebay!
  • COTTON BOTTOMS - RE-USABLE NAPPIES - BARGAINS!

    Cotton bottoms have been bought over by tommee tippees and therefore are selling off their old stock. Boots had some cotton bottoms items greatly reduced in scottish branch, eg. starter pack of cotton bottoms normally £45 was £20! included 3 wraps, 6 nappies and roll of biowipes. Great bargains for reusable fans!
  • System
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    derbylady wrote:
    Everones gone so quiet am i that bad................................ :confused:
    Hi derbylady - of course you're not bad. It's not as if you ran off with the till or one of the security guards. ;)
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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    derbylady wrote:
    i just felt bad cause i had brought it off ebay then returned it, i really didnt buy it with that in mind though, and if i had of liked the stuff i would of kept it. :D


    It is not like you stole it or anything.

    Don't feel guilty.

    Better to exchange for something you really wanted rather then waste the money you had spent on ebay.


    Yours


    Calley
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  • bham-dave wrote:
    Hi derbylady - of course you're not bad. It's not as if you ran off with the till or one of the security guards. ;)

    Now thats not a bad idea, the security guard bit (not the till) anybody got any nice security men in their boots?????????????? :D :rolleyes: :D
    And i thanked u the first time bham-dave instead of quoting u :o
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  • redhot
    redhot Posts: 245 Forumite
    I wouldn't worry about taking somethings back that you purchased else where - people do it all the time and the shops don't lose out because they either re-sell it or write it off against the tax, o it doesn't come out of their profits.
    :rotfl:Red Hot by name, Red hot by nature. :rotfl:
  • hi eveyone, you have cheered me up with all your stories.

    derbylady lol theres nothing wrong with that!!!

    bhamdave poor you, i cant imagine losing mine, fingers crossed it NEVER NEVER EVER happens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I got a new card today in my dads name, with double points voucher to use twice!

    I havn't been to boots for a week, so ill check the AC machine with mine, my mums and my dads new card tomorrow, so hopefully there might be something!

    Just say i get another EI voucher, could i use the double points voucher on top of the other points i got?

    Or does that sound really cheeky?

    Has any1 tried this???
    sarah
  • Liverbird
    Liverbird Posts: 3,130 Forumite
    There was a couple of us that it worked for......sadly that loophole was closed pretty quickly!
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