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54 packets of huggies/pampers wipes for less than £31
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Yeay £25.97 for 54 packs delivered with all codes - thank you!0
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thank you got the pampers wipes, im due in 3 weeks so stocking up
do you think these will dry out ? 0 -
15%offcode not working for me aswell...wat to do?0
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wont let me check out, anyone in the same boat? some sort of technical problem0
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Pampers is now oos but got the huggies, great deal, thanks op!0
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either way it still wont work. so no 15% off for meMum to 13year old triplets, just trying to save the pennies.
I'm a saver not a spender.
Mortgage Free: Dec 23 - Age 38. £112500 gone in 11 1/2 years.0 -
Thanks op. Got 6 boxes of 12 johnsons wipes for £35.72. That's 48p per pack. Had been using morrisons value wipes which are 36p a pack, but much prefer these!Money, money, money, must be funny....in a rich mans world.
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awsome bargin :T0
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Works on nappies too. Just done another order ( another account at my mums address), used both codes and got 6 packs of pampers maxi active fit (300 nappies) for £27.97. That's under 10p a nappy, which is cheap!Money, money, money, must be funny....in a rich mans world.
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Works on nappies too. Just done another order ( another account at my mums address), used both codes and got 6 packs of pampers maxi active fit (300 nappies) for £27.97. That's under 10p a nappy, which is cheap!
yey i got it too work on these too.
so 54 wipes or something and 300 nappies for less then £60:jMum to 13year old triplets, just trying to save the pennies.
I'm a saver not a spender.
Mortgage Free: Dec 23 - Age 38. £112500 gone in 11 1/2 years.0
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