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Free Pampers vouchers and baby booklets (Merged)
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youngmoney wrote:No probs, have you seen Martins recent nappy article? It will probably have a lot of tips for you.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1128506182,71306
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I'm finding that with one or two children we got by. Now with our third child the budget gets a little stretched. These solutions/suggestions are ideal.
If I'd known all this stuff four years ago, when our first child was born, we'd be in much better position today. I noticed on the Pampers site that friends/reletives can sign up too - so I've asked some of mine to do so.
Thanks again.
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Have you noticed one of the most frequent things on this board is "I wish I had found this earlier" or "Im so glad I found this site"?
Yet another testament to Martin!I am a Mortgage Adviser. You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
youngmoney wrote:Have you noticed one of the most frequent things on this board is "I wish I had found this earlier" or "Im so glad I found this site"?
Yet another testament to Martin!
It's bizzare but in some ways all the knowledge shared at this site makes me feel slightly inadequate. I mean, I'm a professional man, thirty six years old and until I came here and started reading, I had no real idea how to run my financial affairs.
I'm bowled over by the number of people who are willing to devote their time to help others improve their situation.
Finding your post set me thinking and prompted me to drag my backside into Boots today and sign up for their card and babyclub. Whilst I was in Sainsbury's, I saw a two for one offer on baby wipes and bought a load of those!
What's happening to me? It's like I'm onboard a runaway train! :eek:
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Haha the money saving fever kicks in. I feel very lucky, I'm almost 19 and have gone through a couple of spells where I needed to borrow money from my family which is a horrible feeling. Now I've got all the great tips on here I need and I even give my boss tips on how to save money!!I am a Mortgage Adviser. You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0
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http://pampers.co.uk/en_GB/home.do
Register with Pampers to recieve £4's worth of coupons, free booklets and timely insights about your baby as well as lots of hints and tips online, pregnancy calender and the chance to share your views and opinions with other parents!
Pampers also send out more vouchers at regular intervals to coincide with your babys age as well as occasionally sending you free samples of their nappies too!
It is also a good idea to regularly keep an eye on the site for any extra offers and promotions they may be running!
They also have lots of great competitions to enter too!
You can also call Pampers on freephone 0800 515118 to get yourself a pampers travel wipes plastic case!
Also top tip! I recently emailed pampers asking which baby wipes they would reccommend for my daughters sensitive skin. They sent me an email back giving me a few tips on how to reduce the risk of nappy rash, and said that they would send me full details through the post. When it arrived last week it was packed full of helpful info, 4 pampers pull ups postcards, and a £5 pampers voucher for me to use against any of the pampers range!
their email address is ukpampers.im@pg.com
if you call 08003283281
and say that the nappies that u r using r leaking they will send u out a voucher which will range between £5 and £7
they will ask how old ur baby is, what nappies u r using, how much ur baby weighs, and for the number on one of the nappies for anyone that wants to do this.
u can say that they are
Pampers Baby Dry
Midi 9-20lbs
and the number on the nappy is 51594522071345
Hope that helps someone
The Only Thing Men Can Do Right Is Get Everything Wrong
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I sent Pampers and e-mail after getting a pack of nappies where the tabs kept coming off. They asked me to send one back to them and gave me £15 in vouchers. Don't know if I would actually lie about it though! :cool:0
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Hi Guys
register with pampers and you'll receive £4 worth of vouchers and some othe free stuff.
Hope it works for you.
http://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/signup.do#reg
P.s. This is a bit synical but I registered, received my vouchers and sold them on ebay because I am now using organic nappies!0 -
leahlewi wrote:Hi Guys
register with pampers and you'll receive £4 worth of vouchers and some othe free stuff.
Hope it works for you.
http://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/signup.do#reg
P.s. This is a bit synical but I registered, received my vouchers and sold them on ebay because I am now using organic nappies!
Organic Nappies,,, Uh,, are they made from Apple skins or summet...0 -
What is an organic nappy? Were they a freebie?GONE ENGLAND0
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organic nappy samples. go down the list and add samples to cart.dobbiesloan wrote:What is an organic nappy? Were they a freebie?
http://www.spiritofnature.co.uk/acatalog/sect7290.html0
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