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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 13 - Post your finds here

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  • jillybobs
    jillybobs Posts: 313 Forumite
    Just ordered 3 of the Ruby and Millie offer sets from .Com. Got 3 for 2 and also £10.00 for spending £50.00! Got three sets for £40.00 delivered. Thats a bargain. Might keep on myself. Should never have started reading this thread - I can't stop spending.
  • just got these too but my £10 code didnt go through grrrrrrrrrrr




    p.s. noooooo daughter there not for u hee hee
    Inside me lives a skinny woman crying to get out - but I can usually shut her up with cake!
  • lilaclily wrote: »
    http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1085810&classificationid=1049980
    Ruby & Millie set is already £25.00 on website, i thought it was starting 2moro?
    Can someone check instore and let us know
    TIA

    This was still £50 instore today but I think it's meant to be going to £25 tomorrow? I had a look as one was out of it's plastic, it was nice - the brushes seemed good and are probably worth £25 alone(they were on sale for around £5 each on the R&M stand). The make up was good but only in a plastic setting so seemed a bit flimsy. The two smaller pockets don't have anything in them and the stand up mirror while a great idea wasn't a proper glass one but a plastic one so everything looked a bit stretched, if you know the sort I mean, like mirrors in the circus!

    Not worth £50 in my opinion but pretty great for £25.
  • bedshaped
    bedshaped Posts: 949 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    anta wrote: »
    I've got £5 OFF No7 (without any minimum spend) coupon. As I don't need it, I can offer to anyone here, maybe someone has free disposable camera coupon ? :o

    have pmed you
  • anta
    anta Posts: 1,117 Forumite
    Dormouse wrote: »
    I think Extra Offers Kiosk is the official name for ACM ;)
    Should we call it EOK now? :D
  • anta
    anta Posts: 1,117 Forumite
    just got these too but my £10 code didnt go through grrrrrrrrrrr
    Maybe you already use it? :confused:
  • anta
    anta Posts: 1,117 Forumite
    anta wrote: »
    I've got £5 OFF No7 (without any minimum spend) coupon. As I don't need it, I can offer to anyone here, maybe someone has free disposable camera coupon ? :o
    Or dreamland coupon (I have magazine, but no coupons on ATM, nothing on Health club mailing :( ).
  • WOOHOO, I've saved over £100 today!

    No7 protect and perfect 1/2 price plus the free £33 bag set
    Bliss fatgirl slim £25 no offer but worth a go
    2x maybelline mascaras £2 off each and 200 extra points and a freeby brush set (which I put a £5 value on)

    All of the above full price was £179

    Spend over £80 get 15% off
    Spend over £45 free delivery
    SJMA36 £10 off

    It all came to the princely sum of £65.21!!!!!!

    :T for the £10 code as well
  • Taffyscot
    Taffyscot Posts: 896 Forumite
    You guys are all great but I am spending wayyyyyyyy too much now. Does the Boots sale go on sale online too? Good God I have 160 pounds to spend now I wonder how that happened. If any of you have the toothbrush points for 2000 points the electric toothbrush braun 8500 is fantastic. I had another braun toothbrush and did not realise how old it was and that it wasn't many revs until I used the new one. It is about £78 but is on half price but does not seem to be advertised right now but I took it to the till and they said yes it was on half price. So when I used the points coupon on xmas night and made my purchase up to over £50 I got another 1000 points. So the toothbrush was 36 then 20 off and then another tenner off. Will save you heaps on your dentist's bills. MY dental hygenist said that the braun 8500 is one of the best you can buy and she said stay away from the sonar pulse ones as they are not half as effective as the 8500 rev ones. Hope this helps someone. taffy
  • babyjar
    babyjar Posts: 92 Forumite
    I'm so happy, finally got a brilliant shop that I really want to shout about

    I got 2 carry packs of pampers nappies (on offer 2 for £16)
    The Olas tissues 99p after 50p off
    some other bits and bobs for £3.76
    and Olay Total Effects Handcream (on shelf said £5.49 but til went through at £4.42)

    Total £25.17
    used 2x£2 pampers moc

    Grand Total £21.17

    but got 16 normal points
    200 offer points (nappies)
    and 1064 parenting points (500Olay, 500 wys £10 on baby and 64 double points on nappies)

    so £12.80 back on a £21 shop :) and got paid 58p for a very expensive looking hand cream (mother in law here we come)

    (sorry it's so long, just really excited)
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