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Boots Grabbit Bargains Thread part 5 - post your finds here
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SuperNoodle wrote:Not been around for a wee while (found out I was pregnant last week!) but I have just updated Post 1 as best I can (without reading every post I have missed!). Could someone have a little look to check that the expiry dates are right?
Thanks xxx
Congrats!!!!!!! A Boots Baby!!
:ABeing Thrifty Gifty again this year:A
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money_mad wrote:Does anyone have any great (low spend) ideas for the £3 haircare voucher? I've been so busy using the No 7 voucher I now have 10 of the haircare ones left. The only thing I know I like (or rather the only product I know likes my impossibly wild curly hair!) is the Toni and Guy conditioner, and even with the voucher that leaves £1.99 to pay.
Any top tips? Thanks!
All the frizz ease stuff is pretty much under £4 (-£3 voucher = £1 or less)...i got curl perfector for 59p and some curl gel stuff for 79p
:ABeing Thrifty Gifty again this year:A
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Congrats Supernoodle !!!:T0
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money_mad wrote:Does anyone have any great (low spend) ideas for the £3 haircare voucher? I've been so busy using the No 7 voucher I now have 10 of the haircare ones left. The only thing I know I like (or rather the only product I know likes my impossibly wild curly hair!) is the Toni and Guy conditioner, and even with the voucher that leaves £1.99 to pay.
Any top tips? Thanks!
I got 2 different John Frieda Sprays - they were £1.99 each so didnt need to spend anything.0 -
lmeehan67 wrote:I got 2 different John Frieda Sprays - they were £1.99 each so didnt need to spend anything.
I got two and used one voucher - £0.98 to pay!0 -
On one occasion when the offers changed over, they'd put the new bags out and still left out the 3 for 2 signs. When the 3 for 2 didn't go through, I complained, and they let me have both offers!! I waited till I'd paid, of course.0
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so has the 3for2 finished ? Iv just got 2 £5 no7 vouchers through post too
:heartpuls Miss Cheivous :heartpuls:A Boots Tart in Training :ABoots AC points - £28.21
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you can still use vouchers though0
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ok
thanks :j :heartpuls Miss Cheivous :heartpuls:A Boots Tart in Training :ABoots AC points - £28.21
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Just got back from boots and have managed to get the free no7 wrap for £2.50 as suggested by bedshaped.
I bought
2 x facial aftersun £7.50 each
- £7.50 bogof
- £5.00 no7 voucher
= £2.50 (though actually used 250 points coupon so sort of free!)
SO_ the till does calculate the total spend for the free bag BEFORE any discounts.
BTW- the wrap is beautiful. This might not make it to my presents room (previously drawer, then box, then cupboard.........xx)
ps- 3 for 2 had ended in store.:happylove
Blissfully content & happy with life0
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