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            i have got the 200 points from the mag
 what can i buy(cheapest please)
 i tried to use it on the organiser and SA would have if she had the key told me to go to no7 but she wouldnt as she said it was a gift set0
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            I've got a couple of questions about the Huggies starter kit. The voucher says 'with any purchase of Huggies' -- will it work without a Huggies purchase? Or did anyone say it works with a Huggies trial pack? Or did anyone say it works with a Huggies trial pack? 
 Also, I've got a Parenting voucher for £1.50 off a certain size of Huggies (newborn, I think -- for my phantom baby! ) Does anyone know if it would work on a different size Huggies (as I do have a non-phantom toddler)? ) Does anyone know if it would work on a different size Huggies (as I do have a non-phantom toddler)? 
 TIA 
 
 You have to purchase one Huggies item for in to be free.
 
 You can use any Huggies with the voucher - I bought Maxi and still got the discount!
 HTH0
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 Huggies are 3 for 2, I wonder if the voucher takes off just £1.50 or 3 x £1.50 if you buy three packs. I don't have a voucher despite joining so I can't try this out.banana1975 wrote:Also, I've got a Parenting voucher for £1.50 off a certain size of HuggiesNevermind the dog, beware of the kids!0
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            Hi guys
 Ive had lots of good bootsing trips recently and have just got my parenting vouchers through! Yah!
 But i have a quick question? If you returned something for an exchange could you pay the balance with points? Say if you returned something for £3.00 and bought something for £5.00 could you pay the difference with 200 points?
 Thanks! :T:dance:0
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            Purdy_1 wrote:Newbie to the Boots thread. 
 I have some questions.
 2. If I go into Boots, get the Boots mag I can use a 200pts voucher when you spend £10 on 02 mobile top up. By spending £10 I should get 80pts anyway? So would I infact get 280 points?
 You have to spend £20 to get the 200 points.Bringing up 2 handsome boys and 1 gorgeous girl the MSE way!Joseph born 19th December 2001Matthew born 8th August 2007Tara born 23rd January 20110
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            Saban wrote:Hi guys
 Ive had lots of good bootsing trips recently and have just got my parenting vouchers through! Yah!
 But i have a quick question? If you returned something for an exchange could you pay the balance with points? Say if you returned something for £3.00 and bought something for £5.00 could you pay the difference with 200 points?
 Thanks! :T
 No if you can only pay in full on points. Not mix points and cash which a refund would be seen as.Bringing up 2 handsome boys and 1 gorgeous girl the MSE way!Joseph born 19th December 2001Matthew born 8th August 2007Tara born 23rd January 20110
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            Katyag wrote:No if you can only pay in full on points. Not mix points and cash which a refund would be seen as.
 Thanks for your quick reply!:AI thought that would be the case but i was just hoping if would be different!
 Can anyone recommend any good digital cameras from boots? (Im saving my points for one) I currently have a 3.5 megapixel camera so im looking for one around 5 or 6 megapixels?
 Thanks:T:dance:0
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            Don't know if this is all over but cadbury's easter eggs at £2.99 are buy 3 for 2
 When I took 3 to the till they came up as £2.25 each so 3 for £4.50.
 I know easter eggs are a rip off but well my kids ( of all ages need I say) like themtravelover0
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            gk172 wrote:I got my huggies bag without a voucher;) as the wording on the display was that it was free with any purchase of huggies nappies, so i lifted right size and the box and it went through ok:j
 I am sure the box comes up at £24.99 at first - did the till automatically take it off or did the sa take it off manually?
 Netty x:A Official Boots Tart :A:hello:0
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            chelltune wrote:Huggies are 3 for 2, I wonder if the voucher takes off just £1.50 or 3 x £1.50 if you buy three packs. I don't have a voucher despite joining so I can't try this out.
 Hi
 I bought 3 packs of nappies but it only took £1.50 off 1.
 Netty x:A Official Boots Tart :A:hello:0
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