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M&S Beauty Advent Calendar available 1st November

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  • sarah1972
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  • bexster1975
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    Thanks Sarah.

    I can't justify £165 etc that molton brown want to charge for their calendars but I needed a couple of bits of shapewear so have added this to my order to collect. At about £1.50 an item, it seems like a very affordable treat.

    Thanks again

    Bexster :)
  • I've just bought mine. Here's the thing though, it seems if you buy items in the three for two it counts the "free" item towards the £35 spend. So. I have the calendar plus three Chrsitams gifts for £61.
  • joho
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    Clara2141 wrote: »
    I've just bought mine. Here's the thing though, it seems if you buy items in the three for two it counts the "free" item towards the £35 spend. So. I have the calendar plus three Chrsitams gifts for £61.


    That's what I found too. I bought some clothing items that were 'Buy 1 Get 1 half price'. I actually only spent £31 and got the calendar for £35.
    If you have nothing constructive to say just move along.
  • Does anybody know if you can keep the calender if you have to return the additional purchase
  • rkery wrote: »
    Does anybody know if you can keep the calender if you have to return the additional purchase
    I was just wondering that too..
  • jbro
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    rkery wrote: »
    Does anybody know if you can keep the calender if you have to return the additional purchase

    In previous years you have been able to keep them. I can't see why this year would be different.
  • awtech83
    awtech83 Posts: 12 Forumite
    edited 2 November 2018 at 11:30PM
    I still have some shopping to do - the calendar will be a nice treat for my sister.

    Had no idea they did this - thank you for posting about it.
  • grunnie
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    rkery wrote: »
    Does anybody know if you can keep the calender if you have to return the additional purchase

    I bought it on line and 2 pairs of trousers that didn' t fit and returned the trousers.No one said anything but they must have noticed I had the calendar as well. So ok to return.
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