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Boots Christmas Shopping Evening Dates
crazyposhgal
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Here is a list of the christmas shopping evenings for Boots.
http://www.bootsxmasshoppingevenings.com/index.html
1000pts for every £50 spent
free food
free drink
and competitions.
There will be more dates so i assume that when these dates have passed the next ones will come up.
http://www.bootsxmasshoppingevenings.com/index.html
1000pts for every £50 spent
free food
free drink
and competitions.
There will be more dates so i assume that when these dates have passed the next ones will come up.
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pinkladymel wrote: »she hasn't lost the ol' Bootsing magic:D
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is it that time of year already? lol0
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Does anyone know the answer to this as I can't find it on the Boots site. Took a Boots Contact phone last year and so ended up with £360 in points. I was going to use them for this Christmas. Do the points needed also go down by 10%?0
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And don't forget, for the best sale products on the website after xmas, boxing day is the day to log on!0
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Shame I won't be at home then
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Black words on a dark maroon/brown background for the list of locations and events!
Are Boots trying to drum up business for their opticians? :whistle:0 -
If you mean when there is a extra points offer (i.e. 1000 points when you spend £50) can you spend points and still get the extra points then the answer is no. In general, it is best to spend cash in Boots when they have extra points or triple points offers and then use your points to buy items when there are no offers.dinglebert wrote: »Does anyone know the answer to this as I can't find it on the Boots site. Took a Boots Contact phone last year and so ended up with £360 in points. I was going to use them for this Christmas. Do the points needed also go down by 10%?0 -
King_Of_Fools wrote: »If you mean when there is a extra points offer (i.e. 1000 points when you spend £50) can you spend points and still get the extra points then the answer is no. In general, it is best to spend cash in Boots when they have extra points or triple points offers and then use your points to buy items when there are no offers.
No thats not what I meant. What I was asking was if there is a 10% discount on prices is there also a 10% on the points price0 -
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I was wondering the same thing as Dinglebert. I have a hunch that the answer is "no."0
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Sorry, I misunderstood. In that case if there is any offer on a product be it a % discount or a multibuy then this is also available via points.dinglebert wrote: »No thats not what I meant. What I was asking was if there is a 10% discount on prices is there also a 10% on the points price
For example, I purchased 2 photo frames that were originally £7.99 but now half price at £3.99 and asked to pay with points. However the Boots BOGOF on photo frames also came through on the till so I only paid 399 points for 2 frames!0
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