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Boots Grabbit Bargains Thread part 9 - post your finds here
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I bought some of the Time Delay wrinkle reducing night serum as I couldn't bear to use the p&p when I knew I could sell it online for a good profit :rotfl:
It goes on lovely on your skin and I have been using it now for a week.
I don't have any obvious wrinkles ( am 41) but I do have a slight one near the crease in my nose/mouth etc so am keeping an eye on it to see if it disappearsStopped smoking Jan 2007 after 23 years!Cigarettes NOT smoked = 240,945Smoke free days = 11 Years :TCash saved so far = £125,45,110 -
I've tried everything cannot get a points code to work, have they expired, does anyone know if there are new codes out today?
ive just tried the codes and cant get them to work either, you are not alone!!!
maybe there will be some new ones out.
why not wait till tomorrow when its triple points????Back to comping Jan 2013 :j
Feb wins : WWE goody bag, dvd, £5 amazon, Bear nibbles, Moisturiser0 -
[ why not wait till tomorrow when its triple points????[/QUOTE]
Does triple points start in store tomorrow or Friday? I notice that it is triple points online now.
I need to get 10 disposable cameras which are on BOGOF at the moment, but if triple points are in store tomorrow then I will wait another day.
Thanks to anyone who knows.2016 is the year I am going to find time for me, and cherish the time I spend with my friends and family.It is also time to save - Aim £4,000 - So far this year - £230/£4,0000 -
Ragtimeplayer wrote: »I bought some of the Time Delay wrinkle reducing night serum as I couldn't bear to use the p&p when I knew I could sell it online for a good profit :rotfl:
It goes on lovely on your skin and I have been using it now for a week.
I don't have any obvious wrinkles ( am 41) but I do have a slight one near the crease in my nose/mouth etc so am keeping an eye on it to see if it disappears
The ingredients are identical!0 -
My lads are scouts and cadets so they are always off doing weekend camps and weeklong camps so I have to keep a stockpile of essential things in for them, sometimes they only get to know a few days notice before they know for sure that a trip is actually on.
So I bought in Boots this week three of the 99p mouthwashes - obviously taking a huge bottle of mouthwash in your rucksac is silly so this mini size is ideal. I used a 100 point voucher from the machine and because of the three for 2 paid £1.98 and gained 300 points. I then found on the reduced shelf some reduced Soltan factor 15 extreme suncream, supposed to be water, wind and weather proof so ideal for their needs and in a squeeze tube suitable for putting in their days packs. They were £2.99 each so I thought I would pay for them with points. When the girl scanned them though they were on a buy one get one free offer so 299 points for both.
So for £1.98p I got three mouthwashes and 2 tubes of suntan cream. Yes, I would say the Boots glitches really work in our favour sometimes :rotfl:
MaryRagtimeplayer wrote: »It is moneysaving if you then go on to use the points you gained, on other things in Boots that you would have had to pay cash for!
I remember last year when the Everyday Indulgence handwash was giving you loads of points per transaction, 1 member bought over a 100 and gained about £150 in points to buy a camera they were going to buy anyway.
They could then have sold on the handwashes and got some of their money back.
But, in general I agree with you, I doubt people are actually moneysaving when doing the glitches ( me included!) its just so exciting getting what you perceive as a bargain!“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Ragtimeplayer wrote: »I bought some of the Time Delay wrinkle reducing night serum as I couldn't bear to use the p&p when I knew I could sell it online for a good profit :rotfl:
It goes on lovely on your skin and I have been using it now for a week.
I don't have any obvious wrinkles ( am 41) but I do have a slight one near the crease in my nose/mouth etc so am keeping an eye on it to see if it disappears
I got that too,just started using it ,but it seems nice and the ingredients are the same as P+P.I suppose the concentration may be different but works out cheaper than P+P especially when it can be sold on ebay.
I don't have many wrinkles either (at 42) but hope to keep them at bay and also protect from sun damage!
The guy discussing anti ageing on LK Today said we should start anti ageing creams as teenagers.........OOPS too late:mad:
Looking forward to hearing/trying new glitches!
Shampoo would be good for a change!:j I love bargains:jI love MSE0 -
I hate it when thye put their gifts in boxes, I prefer the cute bags.
Are any of these full size products?
MaryNew no7 gwp http://www.boots.com/shop/product_enlarge.jsp?productid=1083717&slmRefer=000&imageid=1
Stay Perfect Eyeshadow - Wheatsheaf
Protect and Perfect Beauty Serum
Uplifting Day Cream
Amazing Eyes Pencil - Brown
Really Renewing Body Polish
Lash Extensions Mascara - Black
Moisture Drench Lipstick, Chic“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Have a look at this 75%off no7 kit,i just ordered some for family for xmas http://www.boots.com/brandtreatment/product_details_brand_treatment.jsp?productid=1073191&classificationid=1031586
ted baker 75% http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1073421&classificationid=10472320 -
I dropped my (nearly full) p&p on the bathroom floor this morning!!! :eek:
Fortunately it didn't smash into little pieces, it was a clean break at the top of the bottle so was salvageable. Still, I did find myself scooping up the small amount that had spilt on the floor as I couldn't just wipe it up and throw it away as it was probably £4-worth!! :rolleyes:0
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