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Boots freebies for new mothers
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I've shredded the letter now, but the magazine covers last three months of pregnancy and first three months of baby's life. So I guess the next magazine will come when baby is three months old.0
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Does anyone know what happens if you register a new pregnancy after you have already joined.
I joined the club as I had a child under 2, would I get all the pregnancy stuff now - or do you have to be pregnant when you join? (Otherwise it's not really fair on those who conceive after joining)0 -
Sazere wrote:I've shredded the letter now, but the magazine covers last three months of pregnancy and first three months of baby's life. So I guess the next magazine will come when baby is three months old.
Yes i got my next mag afew weeks ago when my little girl was 3 Months0 -
Of couuuuuuuuurse I have a baby (shhh . . . don't tell them!)0
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I have one baby and joined the club and got all the freebies. I got pregnant again and updated up details and got another set (slightly different) of pregnacy freebies. I then had a miscarriage so changed my details. Planning to get pregnant again asap. Hopefully I will get a third set of freebies.!!
Hope this helps0 -
When I joined i took my vouchers to the cashier when buying a pack of huggies nappies and i got the following: No 17 pefrection serum worth £16 , mediterian body butter worth £5, 2 bottles of top to toe wash worth £10, 5min hair mask worth £5 and a huggies changing bag with extras, Came to over £40 but as the vouchers swiped it cost a total of roughly of £3.70, such a bargain, well worth joining, ive still got extra vouchers to use.littlemissaphrodite:o
comp challenge £413.50/£180 so ive won mine back already:)0 -
poorcat wrote:I checked by ringing the Boots Advantage Card line what exactly is meant by 2 years - sure enough, it means up to/under 2, not up to/under 3 (my son's two and a half).
Doh! It's the same with Pampers and Huggies - they stopped sending money-off vouchers as soon as he turned 2. Yeah, right, as if he was going to be fully potty trained by then (still isn't).
Even so, I've "registered" for the parent's club via the in-store Advantage Card machine (I didn't fib about his age)- fingers crossed they send me some vouchers etc anyway, although I'm not holding out for the 500pts.
The lady on the hotline said that if the baby club was a success, they would probably extend it to toddlers. Thing is, by then, he'll probably be at school!0 -
:beer: hey thanks a lot. just signed up for my daughter and two littlies0
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