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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 53 - Post your finds here

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  • dickoseg
    dickoseg Posts: 28 Forumite
    :jAfternoon all hope you have all had a lovely bank holiday:j

    Just wondered if anyone can tell me what the little ' o/p ' means when it's written on a sel? :confused:

    I've seen it on a few things lately including sanctuary and nc amongst others. Have price checked items but they are never reduced could it stand for 'over priced' maybe !!!:rotfl::rotfl:

    anyone know the answer??
  • taka
    taka Posts: 3,483 Forumite
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    off plan??? ie getting rid off the stuff they are no longer selling in that store?
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  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    Update on charity baskets

    A while back lots of people donated fillers like flannels, puffs, jk files etc for the charity baskets I did.

    The huge one was raffled so can not say how much it raised...but the rest raised a staggering £286. I only recently got an update as they did not have the sale to ages after as I made them up in advance and they stored, then with my internet off/home tel changing, plus me changing my mobile lol, they could not update me, but I finally called them as had been really busy moving.

    Thanks again to everyone who contributed as the fillers made a HUGE difference to the presentation and I still have a few bits left over which I will use for whatever local charity I decide to support, although I can not make my mind up as there are so many local worth while causes.

    xxx
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    taka wrote: »
    off plan??? ie getting rid off the stuff they are no longer selling in that store?

    Yes means nop longer on planograms so they ship to others or sell on clearance HTH
  • lm07
    lm07 Posts: 370 Forumite
    Do you find it easier to use straight after cleaning feet so skin all soft or let it dry a bit so the skin is harder?
  • minimoneyme
    minimoneyme Posts: 1,638 Forumite
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    lm07 wrote: »
    Do you find it easier to use straight after cleaning feet so skin all soft or let it dry a bit so the skin is harder?
    Hard skin deffo for me, if my skin is a bit soft or damp it seems to 'tear' it and not give a smooth result. I've been quite pleased with the results of mine, nice and easy to use and it gives the kids a chuckle to see me cheese-grating my feet!
  • jtz
    jtz Posts: 1,423 Forumite
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    Hard skin deffo for me, if my skin is a bit soft or damp it seems to 'tear' it and not give a smooth result. I've been quite pleased with the results of mine, nice and easy to use and it gives the kids a chuckle to see me cheese-grating my feet!

    i'm really wondering whther to get it off ebay for a cheaper price but risk getting a fake or get the original but pay a higher price?:confused:
    can someone please tell me if they got theirs off ebay, and if it was/just as good as the original???
    thanks;)
  • minimoneyme
    minimoneyme Posts: 1,638 Forumite
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    jtz wrote: »
    i'm really wondering whther to get it off ebay for a cheaper price but risk getting a fake or get the original but pay a higher price?:confused:
    can someone please tell me if they got theirs off ebay, and if it was/just as good as the original???
    thanks;)
    Mine's the ebay one, I don't know if it is an original, because I've never looked at the one in boots to compare it, but it seems to do the job. Whether it will last as long as the boots one I don't know, but for the price, I'm happy :j
    I think the one most peeps here got on ebay was from THIS seller (very fast delivery and good feedback)- thanks for the original link mylittlesisterlola :T
  • Angie100
    Angie100 Posts: 2,076 Forumite
    jtz wrote: »
    i'm really wondering whther to get it off ebay for a cheaper price but risk getting a fake or get the original but pay a higher price?:confused:
    can someone please tell me if they got theirs off ebay, and if it was/just as good as the original???
    thanks;)

    I think for the price difference I'd go with the ebay one. It will do the same thing. You are supposed to use them on dry skin not damp or softened skin as it creates a powder out of the dry skin so if skin is soft or damp this won't happen!!
  • JoJoB
    JoJoB Posts: 2,080 Forumite
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    I'm thinking of getting this for OH, any ideas on extra codes for more points etc? I've never bought off .com before!

    http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?categoryParentId=4674&storeId=10052&productId=863008&callingViewName=&categoryId=4675&langId=-1&catalogId=11051
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