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Boots Treat Street £5 worth of points for £1

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  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    Hi am I right in saying that it only applies to certain items? The T&Cs for Shopping with eBay at Treat Street state "Points are awarded on Fashion, Technology, Motor Parts, Home & Garden and Daily Deal purchases." I was going to buy a cheap necklace but that comes under the Jewellery & Watches category not Fashion, so not sure if it's included?

    Jewellery & Watches comes under Fashion which can be seen here:

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/fashion/
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  • rellarips
    rellarips Posts: 753 Forumite
    Yep. Worked today :). Wanted something from the Animal shop so that's a cool £5 worth of points for Boots as a bonus then!

    Thanks vicx, you're a star :)
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    The points on my brothers account have tracked at just over 500 for his £10.00 eBay purchase which is a bonus as it is something he needed to purchase anyways :)
    A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.
  • topcatk_2
    topcatk_2 Posts: 135 Forumite
    fadedpages wrote: »
    Is anyone else having problems logging in? I've tried in both Firefox and IE - it doesn't come up with a message saying my username or password is wrong, but every time I try to click through to ebay to shop, it asks me to log in, even if I already have. And it's not that my password is wrong, I've been through the reset password link so I know it's right. :-/


    Yep - same here. Gutted and don't know how to resolve.
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    topcatk wrote: »
    Yep - same here. Gutted and don't know how to resolve.

    I can log in and click through to different shops without it asking to log in again. Have you tried clearing your cookies?
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  • Beetlemama
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    Hi I think I managed to do it, we'll find out in a while :) I was just going to ebay to buy something and MSE was on my other tab so I clicked in here first.
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  • -MRS_T-
    -MRS_T- Posts: 2,033 Forumite
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    Any ideas on cheap items to purchase that are in the correct categories please
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    edited 8 December 2012 at 8:23PM
    Passport cover, hair accessories - clips / bands / elastics, credit card wallet / holder, magic gloves, socks, leg / arm warmers are just a few of thousands of items priced £1.00 - £1.50

    also bus pass / travel card holder, disabled badge cover, 2013 diary.

    Those all come up under Fashion. I will update when I find some more useful everyday items under £2.00 with free delivery.
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  • -MRS_T-
    -MRS_T- Posts: 2,033 Forumite
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    vicx wrote: »
    Passport cover, hair accessories - clips / bands / elastics, credit card wallet / holder, magic gloves, socks, leg / arm warmers are just a few of thousands of items priced £1.00 - £1.50

    Thanks for some inspiration vicx much appreciated. I didnt want to order just for the sake of it and then find out my items are not in the correct category :)
  • I need a new phone cover, would it come under technology?
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