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FREE laser hair removal trial worth £25
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crazyterrier2000
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Would you like to say goodbye to electrolysis, waxing and shaving? Laser hair removal is the safe, long-term solution to unwanted or excess hair.
We are offering one lucky person the chance to win £1,000 worth of laser hair removal treatment at their nearest clinic!
All entries will receive a FREE laser hair removal trial (worth £25).*
To be in with a chance to win this amazing prize, simply complete your details.
Closing date for entry is 30th November 2010.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2848522 believe these two offers can be used together
Please make sure you read all the T&C's
http://www.sknclinics.co.uk/_inbound/rf/vc:landing-i-love-lhr/co1/I-Love-LHR/0/0/0/
MANY THANKS TO JANEY123 FOR THIS THREAD
We are offering one lucky person the chance to win £1,000 worth of laser hair removal treatment at their nearest clinic!
All entries will receive a FREE laser hair removal trial (worth £25).*
To be in with a chance to win this amazing prize, simply complete your details.
Closing date for entry is 30th November 2010.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2848522 believe these two offers can be used together
Please make sure you read all the T&C's
http://www.sknclinics.co.uk/_inbound/rf/vc:landing-i-love-lhr/co1/I-Love-LHR/0/0/0/
MANY THANKS TO JANEY123 FOR THIS THREAD
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Hey everyone,
Just want to say this is a great offer. Make sure you take advantage of it before the deal expires.
Thanks to crazyterrier2000 for giving me the credit for it - you know how to make a girl feel special! :rotfl:
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Thanks OP!
Just check the T&Cs though as you may be required to have a consultation with a doctor which means you have to pay, also need a credit card to hold the booking:
- Free consultation details - laser hair removal
- The consultation is with a nurse or a therapist at a sk:n clinic and does not include consultations with a doctor
- Where a treatment is one that requires a doctor's consultation, the client will be responsible for paying in full for the consultation.
- When the client is contacted to book a consultation, they will be asked for credit card details to secure the booking. Nothing will be charged to the credit card at this time.
- No cash alternative will be offered in lieu.
- The Promoter reserves the right to substitute the consultation with an alternative of equivalent or greater value should it become unavailable for any reason.
- Free test patch - laser hair removal
- If the client has not had any previous laser hair removal treatments, then a test patch will be performed.
- This test patch will be free of charge.
- If, after test patch, the client is unsuitable for treatment and has purchased treatment, then a full refund will be given. This will be paid by cheque and can take up to two weeks to process.
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I tried this a while back, they were willing to do the patch thest but ONLY after I had signed up and paid £25. They said if I had a reaction then I wouldn't be able to take part (so would lose the £25) and if I did not have a reaction then either a standing order or direct debt (can't remember which) would take portions of the £1000-ish treatment from my account less the £25 I had already paid.
Too much of a risk for me, I'd never be able to afford to eat again let alone travel to the appointments! No way to get the free trial unless I signed up with card details and paid the initial £25. Or was I just unlucky?0
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