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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 27 - Post your finds here
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Here it is. When looking for a quick answer, don't forget to also check the first post in this thread, as that's where all the deals are listed (and where I found this link).
Hi thanks for that already got that one -some people have £5.00 boots no. 7 and £5.00 pc voucher just wondering what the pc one is ?0 -
aMeLia'S~MuMMY wrote: »I asked my nice No7 SA if she was on commission and she told me they (No7 SA's)weren't ..however they were on a slightly higher rate of pay as they are classed as beauty consultants not sales assistants
I wonder why one of them told me I *had* to checkout at the No7 counter then? I assumed it was because she wanted her commission (and I swear I thought someone said on here they get commission and it includes coupons, I'll drop that idea, lol). Maybe she just wanted to eye what coupons I had, lol.0 -
I have the PC vouchers for 'Olay' save £5 wyb total effects moisturiser & Free 'Olay' cleansing wipes, milk or face wash wyb any Total effects moisturiser.
What is the best/cheapest spend to use these vouchers up please?
LLWe are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................0 -
Cheryl1970 wrote: »Hi thanks for that already got that one -some people have £5.00 boots no. 7 and £5.00 pc voucher just wondering what the pc one is ?
That one is from Parenting Club, and there's no way to get one before going shopping today (unless a friend gave you one). You have to sign up for Parenting Club, and after a few weeks they mail out a set of coupons that includes one for £5 off No7 or Ruby and Millie. Some people also sell these on eBay.
Edit: And sorry I didn't notice you said PC in the first post, doh!0 -
Here it is. When looking for a quick answer, don't forget to also check the first post in this thread, as that's where all the deals are listed (and where I found this link).
The voucher doesn't say £5 off a £20 spend - can I just buy anything and get £5 off??
Or am I being duh and missing a point somewhere??0 -
bluetimone97 wrote: »Same for me withthe BMI card today, kept saying voucher expired when it had not. However I am going to ring CS tomorrow as this was on hubby's card and he does not use it often as should have been a 50% discount wyb 12 weigh ins and actually only gives you 10% discount wyb 10 weigh ins.
Hi bluetimone97, thanks for the response. Ya I was charged 50p and got 4 points for it, and was told 10% discount by SA, where did it say 50% discount wyb 12 weigh ins please? I didn't read the voucher carefully.0 -
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wannabe_a_mum wrote: »The voucher doesn't say £5 off a £20 spend - can I just buy anything and get £5 off??
Or am I being duh and missing a point somewhere??
Nope, you're right, there's no minimum spend.However, the coupon does stipulate No7 *makeup*, so it won't work on most non-cosmetics items (though it does work on cosmetics brushes). It also doesn't work on clearance items (like the lip glosses -- unless the SA is feeling generous and puts it through, anyway). A lot of us are cleaning up on nail polishes at 1.25, single eyeshadows at 2 and eye brushes at 75p. hth
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glidergirluk wrote: »Yeah I got it to work on the hair and body wash but again it had to be manually added.
Its nice to see my list is working out for others too.....migyt have to get another one myself!
Thanks glidergirl!!0 -
I wonder why one of them told me I *had* to checkout at the No7 counter then? I assumed it was because she wanted her commission (and I swear I thought someone said on here they get commission and it includes coupons, I'll drop that idea, lol). Maybe she just wanted to eye what coupons I had, lol.My No7 SA just might not have wanted to divulge that info to me ( that she was on commission) ??
Can anyone confirm ? AB_KW might be able to answer?This is a do-it-yourself test for paranoia: you know you've got it when you can't think of anything that's your fault.Robert M. Hutchins0
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