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missyp123
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Hello 
Were are expectig our second child in december :j and are trying to sae as much as we can this time around.
Our DD will be 6 in July and with her we spent a fortune on everything new, blew credit cards and all:(
Now we have gone through the last few years of 'money troubles' we are not even 1 penny in debt and id like it to stay that way!
I have almost everything i need from my 2 sisters who have have had babies in the last 2 years and i have bought a whole travel system only 4 months old for £30:rotfl:
So i am now looking for freebies...any thing healthcare related really. Iv registered for the boots and asda baby packs but not sure where else to look...please any help links would be fab!
thank you xxx
Were are expectig our second child in december :j and are trying to sae as much as we can this time around.
Our DD will be 6 in July and with her we spent a fortune on everything new, blew credit cards and all:(
Now we have gone through the last few years of 'money troubles' we are not even 1 penny in debt and id like it to stay that way!
I have almost everything i need from my 2 sisters who have have had babies in the last 2 years and i have bought a whole travel system only 4 months old for £30:rotfl:
So i am now looking for freebies...any thing healthcare related really. Iv registered for the boots and asda baby packs but not sure where else to look...please any help links would be fab!
thank you xxx
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Look on sites for particular products - Pampers, Huggies, Sudocrem, etc. You can often sign up for freebies and newsletters. It's a good few years since my kids were small, but Sudocrem used to send out regular sample pots and they were really handy in the changing bag. Huggies were one of the best for the occasional free sample and lots of money off coupons.
Parenting websites might also have links and adverts.
I think Tesco have a baby club as well.0 -
ahhh tesco! great i didnt even think about looking at the brands them selves.:o
thank you0 -
Boots baby club, and most supermarkets do baby clubs.
And congratulations xxxRIP TJ. You my be gone, but never forgotten. Always in our hearts xxxHe is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.You are his life, his love, his leader.He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart.You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.0 -
ty! im busy searching away
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Boots parenting club racks up your advantage points extra quick on baby stuff - makes a difference fairly fast, even if you just go in when they're doing 3 for 2 on baby stuff to buy nappies and things. Buy a pack of Pampers when they send you your vouchers through and you get a free changing bag - it's not amazing, but it's little, plain black and inoffensive - we tend to use it if dad's taking the baby out as he refuses to use the big flowery one.
Pampers I registered with and they ended up sending me like free little packs of nappies for a good long while - think they were about the best freebie I got.
All the supermarkets - think Asda have a printable voucher for a Huggies starter pack that you can fiddle about wiht the "did not print" button to get a couple of copies from.... the main Pregnancy Club thread on here has a link to the freebies doing the rounds.Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0 -
Huggies send loads of vouchers for a reason
be warned. The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0 -
thank you all again, i have applied to all the ones suggested and the main ones on the pregnancy thread:j0
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Huggies send loads of vouchers for a reason
be warned.
I love huggies! We have saved a fortune with the vouchers and have not had any problems with them at all.
Pampers however I detest. They have an awful chemical smell to them and my dd smells horrible when she wears them.
Avent send a free bottle if you sign up to their club and of course you need to claim your bounty bags for all the freebies and vouchers there too.
Nuby send you a free toy/dummy if you like their fb page too and they do regular comps where they give lots of products away.
Sainsburys give you a free johnsons starter kit I think but I never claimed.mine as I hate johnsons.
if you are clever with your vouchers and wait for baby events and 3 4 2 offers you can save a fortune.
Congrats xx
Choccie0 -
Hi There,
Congratulations to you....
I have seen Huggies vouchers being sold on ebay for £9 off / £6 off packs of nappies and wipes, so if used at the right time you could save a fortune.
With these being on ebay they are meant to be purchased but being sold as internet downloaded vouchers - one listing even states they are from a members only site.
I have tried to find these on the internet but can't find -someone somewhere must know where the site is.
I feel a little uncomfy buying them off ebay if they are readily avalible on the internet.
Can anyone help?0
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