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£5 Boots Voucher, called a "Skinnie"!! Time Delay, Olay etc
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            hello guys
 i got this skinnie today
 im wondering how i can use it? and whats the best way to use it to get the most out of it?
 im new to this and havent used any before! any help would be much appreciated 0 0
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            Hi all,
 Does anyone know, if you use the code online and choose to pick up instore (saving on p&p), do you have to show a voucher when you pick it up?
 Thanks in advance 0 0
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            Sylvergrunge wrote: »Hi all,
 Does anyone know, if you use the code online and choose to pick up instore (saving on p&p), do you have to show a voucher when you pick it up?
 Thanks in advance
 I hope not because I have an order to collect but got the code from MSE - didn't have a Skinnie :rotfl:0
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            hello guys
 i got this skinnie today
 im wondering how i can use it? and whats the best way to use it to get the most out of it?
 im new to this and havent used any before! any help would be much appreciated 
 You can buy anything from the ranges shown on the voucher and you will get £5 off it. To get the most from it, buy something thats closest to £5 then you will have less to pay for it! IE something thats £6 will only cost you £10
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            fozziebeartoo wrote: »I hope not because I have an order to collect but got the code from MSE - didn't have a Skinnie :rotfl:
 Me too, that's why I'm checking   0 0
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            They wont ask for the voucher as the SA wont even know what you have ordered. It comes in a box and you just sign for it. I have came across 1 SA though who wanted to open my box and check everything was there though but all she done was check the contents were same as on the receipt inside, the receipt doesnt show prices etc so they wont know what you have spent etc.
 HTH0
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            You can buy anything from the ranges shown on the voucher and you will get £5 off it. To get the most from it, buy something thats closest to £5 then you will have less to pay for it! IE something thats £6 will only cost you £1
 Thanks for your reply!
 It seems that this voucher is useful anti-aging items mostly! Except for the Dr Lowe stuff, but thats so expensive itself!
 Im 18, anyone got any recommendations?
 Or i could just buy something for my mum 0 0
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            I got a skinnie today and decided to try something new so opted for Time Delay Radiance Cream. There were a couple of things in the Time Delay range thatI liked the look of so I might give them a go. Started noticing a few of the dreaded wrinkles appearing One day Rodney we'll be millionaires£2020 in 2020 - Running Total £170 One day Rodney we'll be millionaires£2020 in 2020 - Running Total £170
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            Im young too but still bought the Time Delay Wrinkle Reduce eye cream and only paid £1.84 as I find it works wonders on tired eyes. It reduces the black bags after a late night. I would buy the cream without the £5 off but with it, it means I have a cheap moisturiser and added boots points! 0 0
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