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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 8..Read first post for current bargains
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Kylie wrote:I can't find this voucher/coupon on the handbag.com website
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hello all ,
i had a lovely day in boots !! ahhhhhhhhh
2 boots hair mask things @1.99 each -bogof ~ £1.99 & 50 points
2 boots soltan kids pack reduced to 2.49_bogof ~£2.49
17 l/glow wipe@ 1.99 plus free brush ~£1.99 & 100 points
5 x skin care masks @89p ~£4.45 & 500 points
spend voucher 75 points
total spend ~£10.92 & 884 points
and yes i know the total points doesnt add up but thats whats on my reciept !!!!!!!!!! and they were the vouchers i handed in , so ill let you work that one out hahahahahha oooooooo and also got £5 voucher so
used that on the no7 suncare stuff which is still bogof so only had to pay 50p hahahh for my 2 items , many thanks to all you boots tarts !!!!!!!!!! oh and got 250 points with my voucher too
,so all in all spent £11.42p and got 1136 points !!!!!! and got 2 free suncare products .whoo hooooo
im classing myself as a trainee boots tart !!! hahahhahah0 -
bham-dave wrote:
I didn't think you could get the gift bag if buying in points? Thought it had to be a spend in cash? Happy to be proved wrong!
Back in the ei days I gained enough points to then go an purchase 2 x no 7 sunscreen (bogof £11.50) but I also got 2 x no 7 body buffer (bogof £5.50)
Made my total purchase £16.50 i paid in points and got the gift bag but no over £10 voucher (SA said when you pay with point the till does not open, therefore meaning you are not entitled to a skincare voucher i think it was)
HTHRunning 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:Don't know whether the Pigsback coupons are treated as a manufacturers or Boots coupon by the till - if the latter, you probably won't get a No 7 Voucher.
Oooh oooh, I know the answer to that one!
The £10 Boots voucher from Pigsback is the same Boots's gift voucher that you would normally buy in-store. It gets treated the same as cash and DOES earn bonus points and vouchers. The only difference from cash is that if you have a lot of change from your spend, you will get back this in a gift-card. If it's only a few pence, however, you will get your change as cash.
Thanks for all your hard work, Dave :T0 -
Which area within the stores are the Skin Clear producs please? I was not gonna go today but now you have convinced me and I am gonna nip in town shortly :-) - just so I know what I have to make a lunge for!Tin can banky - 3/4 full £1 and £2, Quidco January £19.49, Boots points 2543, Tesco Club Card 2763, Piggy Points 8400
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dragonfly02 wrote:
Boots didn't have one appropriate for my skin (but gave me another sample 3 step skincare)
I've been a couple of packs of the Clinique 3 Step Skincare along with the Superdefense. I'm never allergic to anything but the 3 Step stuff made my face burn so badly that even now, 5 days later, my cheeks are sore and dry. It seems very odd to me as one of Cliniques claims is that their products are allergy tested and suitable for use on the most sensitive of skins.:smileyhea "here, hare, here" :smileyhea0 -
Still on the subject of allergic reactions, I've been having a few probs with the Time Delay Firming Day Moisturiser.
When I first started using it, I absolutely loved it, but the last couple of weeks have been getting short bursts of prickly heat - which I used to get alot when in my late teens. Am sure it's the perfume in it, but thought that the cold weather may be aggravating my skin anyway. Bizarrely no other product (with perfume) in the TD range seems to cause any problems (though the Exfoliator has left me a bit sore when I once went a bit mad with it! The years came off that day!)
Anyone else having similar problems?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
angel wrote:I've been a couple of packs of the Clinique 3 Step Skincare along with the Superdefense. I'm never allergic to anything but the 3 Step stuff made my face burn so badly that even now, 5 days later, my cheeks are sore and dry. It seems very odd to me as one of Cliniques claims is that their products are allergy tested and suitable for use on the most sensitive of skins.
waht type of skin do you have and what strength was the clarifying lotion?0 -
dragonfly02 wrote:Back in the ei days I gained enough points to then go an purchase 2 x no 7 sunscreen (bogof £11.50) but I also got 2 x no 7 body buffer (bogof £5.50)
Made my total purchase £16.50 i paid in points and got the gift bag but no over £10 voucher (SA said when you pay with point the till does not open, therefore meaning you are not entitled to a skincare voucher i think it was)
HTH
Thats right.. I used points on a No7 purchase over £15.. qualified for the bag... but you don't get the £5 off voucher on a points purchase..0 -
Bluewater shopping mall. there are bang on the door beaded curtains only £2.00 reduced from £16, there about 10 left in the childrens toy section downstairs on a bottom shelf opposite kids clothing - can't get more accurate than that!
HTH0
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