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Boots Grabbit Bargains Thread part 9 - post your finds here

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  • Emmy
    Emmy Posts: 1,929 Forumite
    I had quite a good shop today

    P&P 16.75
    Body polish £8.75
    £20 top up for O2 = £45.50

    I got 200 points extra for my top up (then a text from O2 saying I would get an extra £5 as part of their special offer at the minute)

    500 points with any £20 spend with No7 and the GWP

    I ended up with just over £12 in points (plus the extra £5 top up from O2)

    However, someone just wrote on the board that it was 342 on No 7 so I missed out on another product....or has the 342 finished???

    Love
    Emmy x

    I also got a free trevor Sorbie miniture conditioner free with a token fro the machine :D £1.59 ???
    :heartpuls Number 1 Aunty Gok fan :heartpuls
  • myrtle_2
    myrtle_2 Posts: 501 Forumite
    just done a Boots online shop

    4 Origins products so 1500 points, + 500 points from the code + triple points

    so £40 spend and 2500ish points.....all paid for via paypal from p&p profit
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Emmy wrote: »
    I had quite a good shop today

    P&P 16.75
    Body polish £8.75
    £20 top up for O2 = £45.50

    I got 200 points extra for my top up (then a text from O2 saying I would get an extra £5 as part of their special offer at the minute)

    500 points with any £20 spend with No7 and the GWP

    I ended up with just over £12 in points (plus the extra £5 top up from O2)

    However, someone just wrote on the board that it was 342 on No 7 so I missed out on another product....or has the 342 finished???

    Love
    Emmy x

    I also got a free trevor Sorbie miniture conditioner free with a token fro the machine :D £1.59 ???

    Hi, can I ask where you got the 500 pts for any £20 spend on No7?
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    myrtle wrote: »
    just done a Boots online shop

    4 Origins products so 1500 points, + 500 points from the code + triple points

    so £40 spend and 2500ish points.....all paid for via paypal from p&p profit

    Which products did you buy?
  • FloFlo it's hardly surprising you've got spots - you're not getting your booty! sleep:o
    :hello: :eek: It's official I'm addicted to Boots - the total on my Advantage Card has gone over £300 :eek: :hello:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    FloFlo it's hardly surprising you've got spots - you're not getting your booty! sleep:o

    Shh, I'm revising!;)
  • FloFlo wrote: »
    Shh, I'm revising!;)

    For this type of question?

    1) what can be found half way down the third aisle to the left as you walk in the York branch of Boots?

    2) what was the average price for a bottle of P and P on ebay over the previous four week period?

    3) in thirty seconds name the most profitable (to MSE members) of the recent Boots glitches......


    me thinks not!:shocked:
    :hello: :eek: It's official I'm addicted to Boots - the total on my Advantage Card has gone over £300 :eek: :hello:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    For this type of question?

    1) what can be found half way down the third aisle to the left as you walk in the York branch of Boots?

    2) what was the average price for a bottle of P and P on ebay over the previous four week period?

    3) in thirty seconds name the most profitable (to MSE members) of the recent Boots glitches......


    me thinks not!:shocked:

    Actually tonight I have been revising Linear programming, Critical path Analysis and Standard Deviation!!!!!!!!
  • FloFlo wrote: »
    Actually tonight I have been revising Linear programming, Critical path Analysis and Standard Deviation!!!!!!!!

    I used to love doing critical path analysis - none of the lads could ever get their heads round it - but once you got the hang of it it was OK. i had to go on a planning course the other month and we had to do CPA on it - the guy who was working with me couldn't believe his luck. everyone was still beavering away at it trying to get the right solution to a particularly mind numbing problem whilst me and him were outside the window drinking coffee and smoking too much.
    :hello: :eek: It's official I'm addicted to Boots - the total on my Advantage Card has gone over £300 :eek: :hello:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    I used to love doing critical path analysis - none of the lads could ever get their heads round it - but once you got the hang of it it was OK. i had to go on a planning course the other month and we had to do CPA on it - the guy who was working with me couldn't believe his luck. everyone was still beavering away at it trying to get the right solution to a particularly mind numbing problem whilst me and him were outside the window drinking coffee and smoking too much.

    I find the critical path analysis the easiest - as long as crash the right activities in the right order. We've only studied it over a short amount of time as part of a professional degree course so we've had breaks in the maths lectures which doesn't help when you have limited time for revision. I'm not even attempting the polynominals (think thats near it) we looked at before xmas, just glad we can choose 3 from 4 questions in the exam plus a 1000 word essay.
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