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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 24 - Post your finds here

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  • rubylou88
    rubylou88 Posts: 965 Forumite
    hogshead wrote: »
    Ruby how true you are.
    Actually a No7 glitch would be good as I spend time chatting to my fave No7 SA but don't buy much so she deserves some till action.


    Obviousy she is pleasant for you to chat to her. Do you know who trains the No7 Sa's wonder if you could ask her next time you chat to her please?
  • rubylou88
    rubylou88 Posts: 965 Forumite
    kitiaracat wrote: »
    I would love to get my hands on one of those printers i have tons of photos to prints. SA's wouldn't allow it in my store though.


    They would have to if they till says yes. I had a problem recently not for something going through till for nothing but an SA refusing to put something through cos I would have got it for a £1. I phoned CS they said whether rightly or wrongly if till says yes and doesn't beep you have the item its not for the SA to stop you having the item.
  • lililou
    lililou Posts: 663 Forumite
    off to bed

    will be dreaming of picturemates and time delay....
    Here come the girls....100% Gorgeous!!!
  • Iodhadh
    Iodhadh Posts: 120 Forumite
    pcg2001 wrote: »

    PS: Just noticed in the receipt that my 100 points wyb Expert from the Magazine, came as parenting club bonus points. I am NOT a member of the PC (question of principle, really) and given recent events narrated in this forum, I would hate for someone at boots to aprehend my card because I lied... Has this happened to anyone else (I mean the receipt not the apprehension)?

    All of my H&B vouchers are shown as PC vouchers on my receipts. I'm not a PC member, so if they question it, I'll just point out it's a function of their tills.
    HTH
    Slowly getting organised enough to actually write a signature...:rotfl:
    Boots points: £72.75 when I lost it lol Tesco points 2140
    Pigsback £4.65 MSF £3.41
  • rubylou88
    rubylou88 Posts: 965 Forumite
    lililou wrote: »
    off to bed

    will be dreaming of picturemates and time delay....

    nite x

    I'm hoping I'll have made my list in my sleep lol
  • Mr Boots if you are reading this please please open 24 hours a day think of all the shopping us mums could do when the children are in bed :D
    Heres hoping x
  • Iodhadh
    Iodhadh Posts: 120 Forumite
    KJ1980 wrote: »
    Well we made it to Guildford, all three of us!!!

    You would not believe me if I told you what happened when we got to Boots...... come on want some guesses:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    You all had Epson photo printers for free with vouchers, and then cleared the shelves of TB bags, Bourjois metallic eye liner and TD wipes, hand crean and eye brightener.

    And you've now been banned and your photos sent to all Boots branches with "If you see this woman..." on it.;)

    No? Oh well, I give up then:A
    Slowly getting organised enough to actually write a signature...:rotfl:
    Boots points: £72.75 when I lost it lol Tesco points 2140
    Pigsback £4.65 MSF £3.41
  • pollsdolls
    pollsdolls Posts: 2,960 Forumite
    boo_2112 wrote: »
    In the Time Delay range?

    Or can anyone recommend a TD regime for a 40yr old pls :o

    Best regime is:-

    a)To stock up on as much free/cheapTD as you possibly can with your tillsplits.

    b) Try to get every available product in the range

    c)Then pamper yourself with it all when it goes back to full price. ;););)

    d)Tell yourself that age is just a number :rolleyes:

    Enjoy :T

    Failing that, just go for the cleanse, tone, nourish and you won't go far wrong.

    My secret for great skin is to drink masses of water and never use soap.
    ~ What goes around comes around ~
  • KJ1980
    KJ1980 Posts: 511 Forumite
    Iodhadh wrote: »
    You all had Epson photo printers for free with vouchers, and then cleared the shelves of TB bags, Bourjois metallic eye liner and TD wipes, hand crean and eye brightener.

    And you've now been banned and your photos sent to all Boots branches with "If you see this woman..." on it.;)

    No? Oh well, I give up then:A

    WE WISH

    no it was SHUT!!!!!

    Had a power cut!!!

    x
  • Iodhadh
    Iodhadh Posts: 120 Forumite
    boo_2112 wrote: »
    Iodhadh wrote:
    snip........I've tried the TD eye brightener (50p after spit) and it really does work. I'm amazed.
    Hi
    Can I just ask when you put it on (like after moist but b4 founation?) and do you rub it right in - I'm not sure if I'm using it right? :o

    tia x
    No idea if I'm getting it right...:rotfl: I've used it with and without foundation...if with, then after. I don't put foundation on the bags under my eyes, just the TD. My pot was packed upside down, so there's some on the lid...and this means I don't put too much on. You need hardly any. Rub it in gently, so the obvious colour disappears.

    In the mirror under the light it looks a little odd, but if you look in normal light, the black is definitely lessened.

    HTH
    Slowly getting organised enough to actually write a signature...:rotfl:
    Boots points: £72.75 when I lost it lol Tesco points 2140
    Pigsback £4.65 MSF £3.41
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