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'Sneezer Beam' hayfever remedy £19.66 Grabitnow
harryharp
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For those who didn't manage to get the Allergy Reliever from Lloyds Pharmacy for £14.99, there's a very similar-looking one here from Grabitnow (today only) for £19.66:
http://www.grabitnow.com/
http://www.grabitnow.com/
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thanks op, can anyone report if these are any good?!0
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There's a whole thread about the Lloyds one here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=862191thanks op, can anyone report if these are any good?!
Quite a lot anecdotal evidence that it works. The Grabitnow one looks exactly the same.0 -
Please remember that you can still get this together with an ioniser from Lloyds Chemist for £19.99. Thus this is not much of a bargain. The only difference is that the one from Lloyds the Chemist does not come with a battery and perhaps you may need to visit the shop. I personally have used the Lloyds one ... I cannot say that it is the magic cure, it does relieve my symptoms sometimes...not always.Do you make things happen, watch things happen, or just wonder, what happened?0
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I know the Lloyds one is a much better bargain- I only posted the Grabitnow one as some people have reported that their branch of Lloyds didn't stock the Allergy Reliever.Please remember that you can still get this together with an ioniser from Lloyds Chemist for £19.99. Thus this is not much of a bargain. The only difference is that the one from Lloyds the Chemist does not come with a battery and perhaps you may need to visit the shop. I personally have used the Lloyds one ... I cannot say that it is the magic cure, it does relieve my symptoms sometimes...not always.0 -
The only difference is that the one from Lloyds the Chemist does not come with a battery and perhaps you may need to visit the shop.
Actually when I opened the one that I got from Lloyds, there was a battery in the pack.[size=-2] If this post was unhelpful, please tell me.
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No battery with mine but the till knocked a quid off the normal price automatically when I bought both together.0
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I know the Lloyds one is a much better bargain- I only posted the Grabitnow one as some people have reported that their branch of Lloyds didn't stock the Allergy Reliever.
Fine, and to your credit you actually mentioned the better deal in your original post and followed it up with a link. My post was just to emphasise that it could be had cheaper elsewhere.Do you make things happen, watch things happen, or just wonder, what happened?0
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