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Multivitamins, tub of 60 for only 50P (+free garlic tabs) [CLOSED]
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Just ordered another 4 seperate lots. After ordering first lot cleared cookies etc, then refreshed the link page and was able to order more. getting 4 lots with free garlic!!! Yum Yum.0
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just ordered four lots using the method suggested by suzanna, i.e. keeping the confirmation window open, and opening another browser window to order the next one, and so on.
thanks for this!!0 -
BrightonLad wrote:just ordered four lots using the method suggested by suzanna, i.e. keeping the confirmation window open, and opening another browser window to order the next one, and so on.
thanks for this!!
Interested to know if that is four seperate orders, or appears as one order?
Given that they have added (since this morning) the one item per person specification, I just see the company drop kicking multiple orders, thats all.The MSE Dictionary
Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0 -
i did four seperate orders, got four seperate emails confirming 50p total charge, with four different order numbers.
Just to be on the safe side, i ordered one in each of the names of the people in my household, so it truly is one per customer! (also used different email addresses and creditcard numbers - all mine though)
wait and see now. they must be running out fast!0 -
Have ordered a few pots of these, used a credit card that seems to like me, as I don't owe anything on it they write off small balances of under £1. Not worth their while collectiing the money! Even better!!!"Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" - W. C. Field.0
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Hi all,
Great offer with the vitamins. Got my order today, great price, quick service, what a great company.
One problem, i checked the expiry date of the vitamins and it didnt have long before it was going to go out of date, thought it was to good to be true.
Those of you that have bought large quantities, you better use them up quick, dont want to be taking them while they are out of date.
Good offer though, will definately use Goldshield again in the future0 -
Hi,
I was just about to order but I can't see the free p+p sign anywhere - has the offer finished on the p+p?All credit cards paid off.
:j
Catalogue £70
Catalogue £69
Mortgage 77,647.40 minus approx 30k endowments.
Take each day as it comes - Don't panic - I WILL be mortgage free 1 day.0 -
tommy12 wrote:One problem, i checked the expiry date of the vitamins and it didnt have long before it was going to go out of date, thought it was to good to be true.
Those of you that have bought large quantities, you better use them up quick, dont want to be taking them while they are out of date.
For anyone who finds themselves in the same boat, fear not.
Having considered the above before sending a years supply to my folks, I did a little research.
Expiration dates on drug and vitamin bottles (as well as foods)were required by US law as of 1979 and represent a guarantee that the content are effective through that date. Manufacturers prefer to be conservative by rating the expirations on the HIGH side of caution and because they'd like you to throw out that bottle of "old" stuff to replace it with one you need to purchase from them. Most medicines/vitamins are stable and will have a shelf life CONSIDERABLY longer than stated expiration.
http://www.solutionresources.net/PDFResearch%20Articles/Do%20Medications%20Really%20Expire.doc.pdfThe MSE Dictionary
Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0 -
mind you i wouldnt want to take out of date stuff, you could get pretty ill from it. From a newspaper archive there were people getting stomach ulcers and kidney infections from taking out of date vitamins.
Quite a risk to take, but on your heads be it0 -
What a great find - many thanks! I've just ordered 2 separate lots.
It did say on the front page that free P&P was only for orders over £35, but P&P came up at zero anyway - yey!0
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