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  • hampydoodums
    hampydoodums Posts: 3,503 Forumite
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    Auntycaz wrote: »
    I think this is down to it being on offer in different areas at different times. There isn't a large version of Glamour they're all small.
    I saw it for £1 in WHS, M&S, Superdrug and Mc Colls so I thought it was this price everywhere.
    A while ago I saw on the magazine thread that Elle mag was £2 in WHS but it was £4 were I live, and the Boots mag had free gifts near London but not here.
    Still a good buy even for £2 if you like the make up.
    Have notice you are down south and Shadowlyn and I are more northern maybe that's why.
    shadowlyn9 wrote: »
    Hi I got mag in asda £1 only was printed on front cover so thought that price was everywhere but as you say I would still be happy to pay £2 when I go looking for moore

    Ah, many thanks to both of you for your replies. It may be as you say Auntycaz, dependant on where you live. I've tried the lip gloss out already, it even tastes lush :)
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  • emerald21
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    I'm getting quite worried about My Dotty. :eek:

    Think he needs a bit of TLC. :grouphug:

    He is mentioning marital problems quite a lot lately. :p

    He never even bothered to answer me when I asked how he was the other day:(
  • purpledonkey
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    Hello all. qoc that looks good :) Also I would say 'on the trot' and having a 'giraffe'. My favourite term is calling someone a merchant banker, particularly whilst driving...
    'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'
  • Auntycaz
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    What do you stick the sweeties on with please QOC?
  • Snap-ant
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    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    I remember m4rtin posting a DAB radio months back which I purchased for about £7 I think. This was defenitely only available in-store. Remember coming out of T's and was :D:D:D:D

    :)
    Saw the Pure ones for £9.99 & a purple box that is an iPod dock, DAB radio etc for £9.50.

    But like you I have a 'few' Philips DAB radios from when they were £5 so resisted these :D
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  • Auntycaz
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    Ah, many thanks to both of you for your replies. It may be as you say Auntycaz, dependant on where you live. I've tried the lip gloss out already, it even tastes lush :)

    I love the Glamour giveaways really good value.My favourites were the Benefit freebies they did a couple of years ago. I got loads of them for my daughter. Have you tried your mascara yet?
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  • Snap-ant
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    What should not be in this 'scene'

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  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
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    Be careful with these. I got one for dad for Father's day and opened it today to check what batteries it needed. To make this radio portable it requires a bespoke battery that retails at £15+ :mad:

    Gutted that Pure sell this as a portable radio but don't include a battery with it. I could understand if it was normal AA or AAA batteries but not one that isn't off the shelf.

    Managed to find a non-OEM version at less than £8 on Amazon:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004Z6MUQC
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    Auntycaz wrote: »
    What do you stick the sweeties on with please QOC?

    I coated the ball with icing sugar then used shop bought icing in a tube to stick the sweets on
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