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Body Shop bargain bundles
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It said keycode accepted for me but didnt take the discount off.Mortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j0
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mummyofonechild wrote: »It said keycode accepted for me but didnt take the discount off.
Yep, that's what happened to me.
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
cant believe Ive just been to my first ever bodyshop party and spent £19 on the Vitamin E serum + moisture cream
could have got the whole bundle for only 76p more !!!
How gutted !Bow Ties ARE cool :cool:"Just because you are offended, doesnt mean you are right" Ricky Gervais0 -
mishkanorman wrote: »cant believe Ive just been to my first ever bodyshop party and spent £19 on the Vitamin E serum + moisture cream
could have got the whole bundle for only 76p more !!!
How gutted !
Aww that sucks! Sorry to hear0 -
mishkanorman wrote: »cant believe Ive just been to my first ever bodyshop party and spent £19 on the Vitamin E serum + moisture cream
could have got the whole bundle for only 76p more !!!
How gutted !
That does suck, I'm sorry.Generally, the BS online have 30% offers on (and special offers / free gifts) often enough to avoid buying from shops or parties. I've avoided going instore, now - but I'm a sucker for a good online deal!
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
A_Phoenix_of_Tangerine wrote: »Which codes did you use that worked?
Hiya - If you're prepared to pay an extra £1 on top of the £19.76 then buy anything to take it over £25. I bought a comb £6
You then get the free delivery and the free body butter.
The 'bodyshop5' code takes £5 off the whole value. Bargain!!
I tried the spring25 but that only worked on the additional items to the gift collection
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mishkanorman wrote: »cant believe Ive just been to my first ever bodyshop party and spent £19 on the Vitamin E serum + moisture cream
could have got the whole bundle for only 76p more !!!
How gutted !
Awhh hun- we've all been there.
Once you become a bodyshop addict you'll love MSE - the other forumites especially the bodyshop lovers will make sure you get the bestest bargains. And then you'll regret ever doing your first online deal. Well, you'll love it a great deal too. Your bathroom will look so lovely and friends will admire you for the amazing presents you give.0 -
whisper7832 wrote: »Hiya - If you're prepared to pay an extra £1 on top of the £19.76 then buy anything to take it over £25. I bought a comb £6
You then get the free delivery and the free body butter.
The 'bodyshop5' code takes £5 off the whole value. Bargain!!
I tried the spring25 but that only worked on the additional items to the gift collection
Hope that helps
Wowww! Thank you so so much! I'd already ordered, but have just ordered again using your super code / free body butter tips, and shall cancel the other order tomorrow.
You've just turned an already super deal into an astounding one! Yay! :T:j:j:beer:0 -
whisper7832 wrote: »Hiya - If you're prepared to pay an extra £1 on top of the £19.76 then buy anything to take it over £25. I bought a comb £6
You then get the free delivery and the free body butter.
The 'bodyshop5' code takes £5 off the whole value. Bargain!!
I tried the spring25 but that only worked on the additional items to the gift collection
Hope that helps
Wow - thanks so much for that. I got the Vitamin E set & added the Vitamin E Toner (value £7), meaning with the £5 discount I only paid an additional £2, plus got a free Body Butter & free delivery. Total £21.76 delivered (for goods value £68.50!!). It will be a perfect (and very generous-looking) birthday pressie for my difficult-to-buy-for sister-in-law. :beer:0 -
I keep putting everything into my bag, looking at it all and thinking 'wow, what a great bargain', but something is stopping me ordering it. I think it's because I'm so spoilt from previous bargains!!! (And I've got a bit of stuff in cupboards).......0
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