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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 27 - Post your finds here
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Mother Pucker was £2.00 today and the FCUK lip plumper was £2.88.
NC cylinder tub of body gel or something was 88p!!!
LOADS OF SELS ON BOTANICS, SANCTUARY, MED, NC, ELLE all that sort of stuff!:whistle:'I'm not a girl, not yet a woman!' :whistle:Finished my exams now! YAY!:j :j0 -
Before I go and buy a dozen packs of baby wipes and ten tubs of farleys to qualify for 2726 pts on £60 spend (600pts for over £60, 500pts for over £50 babystuff, 1400 from current baby promotion), can someone tell me whether the boots own wipes are any good? I normally get Johnsons and found Pampers wipes to be too scratchy and dry. Ta.0
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poundsinbucks wrote: »Hiya -
Still playing catch-up with the thread here but thought I'd let you know I did this last week. The ladies at the pharmacy counter helped me out. I handed them my Boots card and the Health Club coupon, they tried the offer with a green card first and it didn't work. Then they produced a blue card (the smart card with a chip on it, size of a creditcard) and it worked!! £0.00 to pay and 400pts added on the receipt. HTHS.
Poundsinbucks x
I had problems with the BMI smartcard HC voucher last week. The SA noticed that the number of weigh-ins was different on the card and the voucher, one says 10, the other 12. She checked it with the manager who agreed to put it through regardless but voucher wouldn't scan
Manager decided to phone CS to make sure it was the right smartcard. CS told her that the vouchers were a misprint (ie: the number of weigh-ins don't match those on the smartcards) that it was an error CS were aware of and that she should add 400 points manually as compensation for customers presenting the voucher (presumably if the voucher does scan then this is done automatically by the till)
Manager said I could have the smartcard full price or leave it but either way she would still add the points in exchange for the voucher. I handed over my voucher, accepted the points but didn't buy the card :rotfl:
Pollsdolls, I haven't seen the Ribbon walk being promoted in any of our local Boots either. I did buy a phone charm on Saturday for DD from Boots, a little heart with a white stone in it but don't know if it was for Breast Cancer research or not, I'm guessing it was British Heart Foundation0 -
Just to check: If you buy the two pregnancy med products at £5 each, you can use your coupon for 500 points on a £10 spend AND still use your BOGOF coupon? Because then you're only paying £5; will you still get the extra points?0
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Mother Pucker was £2.00 today and the FCUK lip plumper was £2.88.
NC cylinder tub of body gel or something was 88p!!!
LOADS OF SELS ON BOTANICS, SANCTUARY, MED, NC, ELLE all that sort of stuff!
The FCUK Lip Plumper was £1.88 today in Harlow store, I looked at it a day or 2 ago and it was £3 odd from £7 something.
The TB Body wash big bottle was also down to 75p.0 -
mi55moneypenny wrote: »Before I go and buy a dozen packs of baby wipes and ten tubs of farleys to qualify for 2726 pts on £60 spend (600pts for over £60, 500pts for over £50 babystuff, 1400 from current baby promotion), can someone tell me whether the boots own wipes are any good? I normally get Johnsons and found Pampers wipes to be too scratchy and dry. Ta.'They only had one cow!'0
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woollys_super_saver wrote: »The FCUK Lip Plumper was £1.88 today in Harlow store
Woollys, where would I park in Harlow? Not been to shopping centre before as was flummoxed by all the roundabouts.:eek: I'm hoping Harlow might be my nearest ACM with easy parking.0 -
Just to check: If you buy the two pregnancy med products at £5 each, you can use your coupon for 500 points on a £10 spend AND still use your BOGOF coupon? Because then you're only paying £5; will you still get the extra points?
EDIT: Do the Med pregnancy products count as Baby dept though, in the eyes of Mr B's tills? Or is it a different voucher?0 -
mi55moneypenny wrote: »Before I go and buy a dozen packs of baby wipes and ten tubs of farleys to qualify for 2726 pts on £60 spend (600pts for over £60, 500pts for over £50 babystuff, 1400 from current baby promotion), can someone tell me whether the boots own wipes are any good? I normally get Johnsons and found Pampers wipes to be too scratchy and dry. Ta.
Hi
I have 6 children and have always used Boots own wipes, not too wet and nice and damp. They don't stick together either or rip apart when you take them out of the packet. Bargin at 1.00 a packet :T:T0 -
geordie_lass wrote: »You should do but be sure to hand over the points voucher first, before the BOGOF voucher.
EDIT: Do the Med pregnancy products count as Baby dept though, in the eyes of Mr B's tills? Or is it a different voucher?
Hogshead asked this question before
Can anyone expand on whether the med body butters would be classed as BABY DEPT to use a bonus points on spend coupon from PC?
and CPG posted this replycrazyposhgal wrote: »This Massage butter is in the baby deptand works with the voucher no problems so dont be worried. As does this:
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