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astep70uk wrote:Really struggling with this one! I've put huggies wipes and nappies in my basket for total of £7.48. Used the CCAA66 code for £5 off, but my delivery is still £3.50? How are you guys getting all this cheap stuff and free delivery?? Thanks
You're spending far too much! £5 is subtracted by the voucher BUT £3.50 is still payable for postage. So the voucher is worth a net £1.50 with free postage.
So - buy something for £1.57 (say) and your credit card will be billed for £0.07. If you have an Advantage card, you'll get around 12-14 points for this - so you're quids in. ;-)0 -
The codes aren't supposed to include delivery charges though are they?I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Quick Grabbit, Freebies, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning and the UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards.
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I received my goods today and have another code to use - however its the same as I've already had, so another call to customer services - the girl couldn't understand why I'd been sent a code I'd had before and couldn't give me another one - its the DAMA88 code (which by the way, she said, was valid til the end of Feb), so she said I'll send you a £5 gift voucher instead. Can't be bad!Me transmitte sursum, caledoni0
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heatherw_01 wrote:The codes aren't supposed to include delivery charges though are they?
The codes DON'T include delivery charges. When you apply the code to a £1.57 basket, you get a NEGATIVE balance. This is brought up to a positive figure by the £3.50 delivery charge. ;-)0 -
Thanks for that - i've bought some shampoo instead for pennies !!!!
Can I place say, 5, different orders and use the different codes each time??Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Saint_Chris wrote:Just placed 2 different orders. Both the same. I went on bogof and schwartskorf shampoo is £1.59 and bogog so 2 for £1.59.
Used coded CCAA66 & EFMM22 and both orders cost 9p
£3.50 delivery £1.59 for 2 shampoos less £5.00 off. Total to pay 9p for 2 shampoos, but with 12 points. So boots are paying me 3p per order.
Help! I can't even find any Schwarzkopf shampoo on the site, never mind on BOGOF! I want some!
I ordered the Ms Manicure - Manicure In A Minute for £1.25 this morning... in the shop it's still £5 (which i think is half price), if it's the same one that is?
Also No.7 shimmer capsules at £1.50 and on 3 for 2. I wonder if I can take back to the shop the ones that I paid £5 for a few weeks ago!If I hadn't seen such riches, I could live with being poor...0 -
stub451 wrote:The codes DON'T include delivery charges. When you apply the code to a £1.57 basket, you get a NEGATIVE balance. This is brought up to a positive figure by the £3.50 delivery charge. ;-)
so if I buy £2.00 of products and use the £5 code, I will only get charged 50p to my card?I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Quick Grabbit, Freebies, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning and the UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards.
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heatherw_01 wrote:so if I buy £2.00 of products and use the £5 code, I will only get charged £3 to my card?
if you buy £2 of product + £3.50 p+p then -£5 voucher u will pay 50p0 -
sorry, thats what I meant. I edited my post as I forgot the P&PI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Quick Grabbit, Freebies, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning and the UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards.
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More items arrived today, the delivery guy was kinda surprised at how many people in the same familly lived here..a few accounts with different first names tehee, were just a big familly
Me tinks the guy knew as was the same guy who deliverd my first few oopz and got more items to come lol.
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