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  • useless wrote: »
    yeah that's what I tried, but no such luck :(

    agree with earlier poster, so expensive really!

    Sorry but i meant by using them instore, or is the times voucher not for use in store?
  • me4bargains
    me4bargains Posts: 1,750 Forumite
    It is expensive but also very good.
    I plan on buying two handcreams for £10 each thus making them bogof.
    They'll make really nice Christmas presents.
    That's not a bad deal if you have an actual branch near you.
    Third time lucky on WW I hope :j
    January: 13st 11lb :eek:, February: 13st 2.5lb, March: 12st 13lb, April: 12st 10.5lb, May: 12st 2lb, June: 12st 1lb, July: 12st 1lb, August: 11st 11lb, September: 11st 10.5lb, October: 11st 12.5lb, Currently 11st 8lb
  • shirley999
    shirley999 Posts: 1,969 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Apparently you can subscribe to Times Online for £1 for 30 days trial. A bit late now I'm guessing but does this mean you could have printed the coupon out yesterday?
  • useless
    useless Posts: 404 Forumite
    It is expensive but also very good.
    I plan on buying two handcreams for £10 each thus making them bogof.
    They'll make really nice Christmas presents.
    That's not a bad deal if you have an actual branch near you.

    same here, am getting for pressies - the giftboxes they send look good too.
    got enough of the marie claire vouchers (£10 no min spend) and hopefully can combine with my gift cards...will see how that goes...otherwise would think the times offer is good - although doesn't work as BOGOF if not buying handcreams i.e. everything else is about £17/£15 so would have to buy two at £30
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