£5 Skincare Voucher @ BOOTS - FREE Items

OK, so on my tour of local Boots stores, I have found the following items at less than £5, so are free with a £5 SKINCARE voucher. (You get one of these if you spend £5 at Boots, it comes out as a till spit, an extra receipt, or as some people like to, find them littered around the self service tills).

DR NICK LOWE HAND DUTY CREAM (£4.99)
DR NICK LOWE LINE ERASER (£4.99)
SANCTUARY products in peach and lime green box (£3.00)
TIME DELAY WRINKLE REDUCE SERUM (£3.50)
OLAY REGENERIST EYE LIFTING SERUM (£3.00)
NIVEA VISAGE (various) (between £3.25 and £5.00)
L'OREAL (with Jane Fonda on the box) (£5.00)

There were other things too, but I can't remember everything. I can't promise you will find them reduced at your stores too. I have found items such as DR NICK LOWE HAND DUTY CREAM heavily reduced in one store, but full priced in another. Also, I found the DR NICK LOWE LINE ERASER reduced to £4.99 in one store, but was full price on another shelf in the same store. Confused!

Also, if you smile nicely and tell the SA she has really nice hair (well it worked for me), they will put let you use 2 £5 vouchers in 1 transaction. I got 3 x TIME DELAY items, total £9.00, told the SA she looked really nice, and she put through 2 x £5 SKINCARE vouchers in same transaction and I got the lot for free.

Thanks to the glamorous MELGIRL for telling me about some of the products above. Good luck and get those bargains!
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  • JoJoB
    JoJoB Posts: 2,080 Forumite
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    I managed to get an Olay total effects anti-ageing eyecream with tint (like tinted moisturiser for taking away dark circles) free with voucher. It was on clearance stand at Sudbury store, reduced from £9.50 to £4.50. There were 2 others on stand and some Time delay stuff reduced to under a fiver too that may work with voucher.

    SA didn't want to try voucher and reduced stuff together but another SA told her to give it a go, and presto. :D
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  • halojones
    halojones Posts: 742 Forumite
    Oh no, I'll have to go to Boots no. Thanks op.
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  • WATTY1978
    WATTY1978 Posts: 303 Forumite
    i got two time delay face tanners which came up at £3 each instead of £5.99 and a serum at £6.99. i had three vouchers so only paid £1.99 for the serum the other two were free!!!
    :)
  • Ianna
    Ianna Posts: 581 Forumite
    Does anyone know how long this offer is on for and if you still get the voucher if you buy online?
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,960 Forumite
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    Ianna wrote: »
    Does anyone know how long this offer is on for and if you still get the voucher if you buy online?

    No vouchers online, only in store chick. You have to spend £5 and you get a voucher.
  • loveangel88
    loveangel88 Posts: 273 Forumite
    mimi1234 wrote: »
    PS. Can anyone tell me how to womble vouchers from near the self service tills? I tried 3 times but just couldn't as I saw an SA looking at me. Do I just pick em up anyway? LOL.


    buy a cheap item(chewing gum or crisps) go self service till, sneakily see if theres any and just pick them up quick with your own receipt lol i do!
    :happyhear
  • MILLLIECENT
    MILLLIECENT Posts: 71 Forumite
    buy a cheap item(chewing gum or crisps) go self service till, sneakily see if theres any and just pick them up quick with your own receipt lol i do!

    Lol! I love a good scam
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,077 Forumite
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    So if you are only allowed one in one tranwscation then can you just do lots of transactions? like you would if you wanted to stock up on paracetamol.

    (sheesh going through the till twice wouldn't stop me if I wanted to top myself).
  • lisyloo wrote: »
    So if you are only allowed one in one tranwscation then can you just do lots of transactions? like you would if you wanted to stock up on paracetamol.

    (sheesh going through the till twice wouldn't stop me if I wanted to top myself).



    I quite often go to checkout with several items and vouchers and just say quite openly "can i pay for these all separately so i can use the vouchers" most of the sa's are nice as anything & agree its the best way to make the most of them, you occasionally get a dragon who glares and mutters.
    Lead us not into temptation...

    just tell us where it is and we'll find it....
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,960 Forumite
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    The pink machine gave me the following 2 vouchers today. 150 points when you buy any No 7 For Men and £3.00 off when you buy any No 7 For Men. I also got a £2 off No 7 For Men voucher through the post. Technically speaking, one would be allowed to use all 3 as they all have different barcodes. I think No 7 For Men items cost about £7. Quite good if you actually use this range.
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