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angel wrote:I got another book of treats today too!
Have I missed something??
I can stock up on more of the £16 night cream. Been using it a fortnight(from my last voucher) and my face is so much smoother and pretty much 'wrinkle-free':j
:j I have a very young face for a 30somthing!! - :j brag!!:jThird time lucky on WW I hope :j
January: 13st 11lb :eek:, February: 13st 2.5lb, March: 12st 13lb, April: 12st 10.5lb, May: 12st 2lb, June: 12st 1lb, July: 12st 1lb, August: 11st 11lb, September: 11st 10.5lb, October: 11st 12.5lb, Currently 11st 8lb0 -
Does anyone know if their parenting club points aren't working for triple points when buying Huggies Nappies as mine aren't working, been in touch with Boots and there has been some type of problem apparently, would be interested to know if same with anyone else0
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Bargain_Bunny wrote:Sorry, how do i apply for this book of treats?
You receive a book of treats when you're pregnant from boots if you let them knowStart every day by telling yourself how beautiful and intelligent you are0 -
angel wrote:I got another book of treats today too!
It was quite a surprise as I'm sure that I only applied once. It's my third one now. With the last one I got the glycolic peel which I love. I'd say that it's the best No7 item that I've ever used. I don't know what to get with this new voucher though. I don't quite understand how people are getting £24.50 and £19.50 items with a £16.50 voucher.
Have I missed something??
The voucher says anything up to the value of £16. But for some reason the voucher allows any priced product go through! And the suncare being BOGOF. you can get the £24.50 going through for free and another item free with it. Hope that explains that one!
The £24.50 kit is a sun lotion type thing. If you wont get through 2 lots in a year - like me. Then you could do what i did. Take 1 pack back to no7 and exchange for other items. (i said that someone bought it for me - no recipt) swapped it for things i would use then.0 -
pesky2 wrote:Does anyone know if their parenting club points aren't working for triple points when buying Huggies Nappies as mine aren't working, been in touch with Boots and there has been some type of problem apparently, would be interested to know if same with anyone else
Quite annoying if they're having problems with everyone's cards...:rolleyes: The lady I spoke to made me feel there was something wrong with just my card, but obviously it's quite widespread0 -
shopaholic2006 wrote:A while back some one mentioned there was a free gift (similar to lilac bag) with no7 coming up. Does anyone know what date this starts and do u think the 342 promotion will be running at the same time, Thanks
"Spend £15 on no 7 beauty products (24 May - 20 June) and you'll get a Geisha inspired Boots goodie box, worth £30. it includes Stay Perfect Mascara, Time Resisting Day Cream and Naturally Sunkissed Facial Moisturiser."
HTH0 -
Bargain_Bunny wrote:Sorry, how do i apply for this book of treats?0
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Doh! Read second post and the answer was there'Everyone loves to read but it can be a real nuisance when you lose your place. Here's a solution. When you finish reading a page, just tear it out. You'll save money on bookmarks too!' -- Amanda's Handy Hints, Amanda Keller. :cool:0
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Does anyone know if you get a £5 skin voucher on total spend, if it includes prescription charge of £6 odd???
I know I got one on the Top-up card over a tenner, but would medicine be included in the deal?
I'm off there today and would like to know before I go. Can't find it on the website.
Help please
LLWe are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................0 -
prescription charges don't count towards your total spend and you don't get points on them either-this is because it is a government tax and boots only collects it on their behalf0
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