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Cheapest Hayfever Tablets Survey and Hunt
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I have just bought 3 packs of Loratadine 30s for my OH from chemist-4-u at a total of £6.35 incl postage (2nd class!)
which is pretty darn good considering he only gets 28 tabs on prescription, and the Tesco ones (which I have been buying so far at 98p for 7) would come to £11.76 for three months worth!
I'm happy.....as long as they turn up ok0 -
Boots have just reduced the 100 spray beconase. Have just bought it today for 3.690
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Perhaps someone could update the first post to reflect the new shipping charges.0
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Nettle Tea is good for hayfever, top of young plants and less known, the ROOT.
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69p for pack of 7 from Home Bargains.
Galpharm - non drowsy.
No gimmicks or offers just a dirt cheap shop. Got mine in Whitley Bay. They did have others at £2.99 that i'd only seen for £3.49 elsewhere but can't remember their name!0 -
Bought the Galpharm ones today for my husband in Lidl - 99p (CD). Have just ordered 2 packs of the generic ones (pack 30) from the chemist4u website - excellent price - free postage offer has ended though - but still a major bargain!0
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Yes the tablets are 30 for 99p but the postage is only free on the 7 for 99p ones, the actual postage for the 30 is £2.94. If you work it out though 6 packs of 30 would set you back £11.82 thats 180 tablets with postage where you would have to buy 26 packets at 99p to get 182 tablets with free postage costing £25.74. So this is still a bargin if you need to stock up.0
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Well, great. NOT.
Earlier today I ordered 300 tablets and 3 bottles of eyedrops and paid £6.58 postage (must be extra-heavy tablets).
Do you think I can cancel and reorder??
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Did you know that the generic suppliers very often retail through your local smaller pharmacies? I have discovered that the link from Martin's item on this subject took me to the Numark site and from there you can find your local stockist which very often is through one of the smaller chemists (not Numark chemists). Brilliant! I have one down my main road which I very seldom used to use as I used the bigger chain store across the road. From now on I will be using the smaller one. It is worth checking this out in your local area. It also gives the smaller shops more business which is esssential to keep the competition going.
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