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Boots Grabbit Bargains part 2
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Does anybody know if you can return the huggies gift pack, my friend gave me her one and i just got sent a voucher for one can i return it as i see its priced at £25.00?People who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones...
It is much easier to see other people's failings than our own.0 -
Juliepink26 wrote:Does anybody know if you can return the huggies gift pack, my friend gave me her one and i just got sent a voucher for one can i return it as i see its priced at £25.00?
I wouldnt return it to boots as most staff know it was free with the voucher?
why dont you keep it and sell or give away the voucher you have.
hth
zoe2020 Jan: storage box,£150 pots & pans, £50 restaurant voucher,dining experience,19 tubes of Pringles Feb: £50 food giftcard,0 -
Ruby and Millie / No. 7 vouchers - £5 off
These are not suppoed to be used in conjunction with any other offers, but in my local store they happily combined this with the No. 7 3 for 2 offer going at the moment.
This means that if you play your cards right and choose the £6.00 / £6.50 products, which include the Cleanser, Toner, Makeup Remover and Facial Cleanising Cloths, then you can get three products for £7.00.
(If you're really stingy like me then you can cut all the cleansing cloths in half and reseal, meaning that you get 180 mini-cloths! That'll last half a year!)
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Oh, and also they're running a free 100 points on Te-Pe Advanced Dental Care Brushes - these are only £2.99. six in a pack and they last a while.
Although superdrug are cheaper, the Boots ones are better - and it means you get an extra £1.00 to spend in advantage points (and healthy teeth and gums of course!).0 -
louise24769 wrote:Hi Shazspice,
Does your Mum have a staff card? If so there are certain rules attached to having one. If you misuse it and it is found out, your Mum could be at worse sacked if she works at Boots or have it taken away if she is retired. My Mum works at Boots and although I am not allowed to use the actual staff card, staff have been given time specific 10% off vouchers to give to friends and families from now to the Christmas period. Do you have one of these? Could your Mum give you a voucher, which could then be used by you for your on line order (as long as you spend over £45 by the way)
Hope that helps.
no she has the 10% because she is over 60How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard - Winnie the Pooh0 -
I would just like to thank everyone for all their useful posts. I don't get to check this thread as often as I used to (- too busy in Tesco looking for R&Rs). I did pop into nearest large Boots today for the Fusion gift packs have seen posts about - half priced from £19.99 down to £9.99, and also in the 3 for 2 gift sets.
Could see the blue and orange back pack ones, but not the ones posted about. I was heading out of the door with a whinging youngest in tow when I remembered the posts about the free echinacea. Popped my ac in the machine - and found the print out.
I bought the Boots own throat lozenges - £1.55, and got the freebie - so thanks for all the posts.
I hope to have a spare few hours soon ( well AFTER half term) to catch up on all my bargain shopping.
Just wanted to thank everyone, I may not have time to contribute as much as I used to, but I still manage to pop back and catch up with SOME of the posts :T
Extra bonus today was a sa handing out free perfume samples !! Makes a change from having to be cheeky and ask for one at the countersI think I just got lucky, as she didn't have many left, and she hadn't been there when I first arrived.;)
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shazspice wrote:no she has the 10% because she is over 60
Do over 60's get 10% off at Boots?
I haven't heard of that but my mum would be keen to find out.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
:beer:No Longer addicted to Boots! - Well not today anyway!! :blushing:
Officially Mortgage free 31/07/2017 , 12 years early :j0 -
amanda40 wrote:Do over 60's get 10% off at Boots?
I haven't heard of that but my mum would be keen to find out.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
:beer:
yes they get 10% off all boots products if they join the boots health club.How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard - Winnie the Pooh0 -
Spend £100 or more online get 1000 advantage points, not quite as good as the xmas evenings coming up but thought might interest some of you
http://www.boots.com/features/feature.jsp?articleId=10039212023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0 -
Hi
Apologies if this has been posted before, but i bought some water filter cartridges that were in a "clearance" section, they were 95p each and on a 3 for 2 offer (quick math means £1.90 for 3). Which worl out a lot cheaper than "brita" ones.0
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