Boots has their traditional X Mas offers on gift sets and if you get this deal on top of that- it will be well worth it
Advert:
Christmas is coming early to Boots! On 8 December, we'll give you £10 worth of Boots Advantage Card points when you spend £60 online. You can enjoy the same treat in store when you spend £50 in a single transaction.
Read more at http://www.boots.com/en/Christmas-points-event_1339426/#J5CovgbJTG2l3rlc.99
All comments (25)
cshearer86
7 Dec 16#1
gnice one op. get my prezzies from boots tomorrow then n might pick myself something up with the bonus :smiley:
tophathippo
7 Dec 16#2
Does anyone know this stacks up for each £50 spent? i.e. would a single purchase of £300 accrue £60 worth of points?
I read the T&Cs but couponing is not my forte...
sparklygem to tophathippo
7 Dec 16#14
"A total of 1000 points will be added automatically to your Boots Advantage Card once and every time the £60 threshold has been met in a single transaction online, and every time the £50 threshold has been met in store"
Reading that, I would guess that you get the 1000 points for every £50/£60 you spend. At least online you could always add the stuff into your basket and see if it gives you the points, and if not, split it into several transactions
glitteraholic to tophathippo
7 Dec 16#17
It is stackable it is £10 worth of points for every £50 spent e.g. If you spent £100 you get £20 worth of points
jemben89
7 Dec 16#3
Could someone explain how spending the points work please? I have around £24 worth. I was told I couldn't use them as part payment or something?
bestestbud85 to jemben89
7 Dec 16#5
If something costs £24.00 u can pay for it with your points. But if somethimg costs £25.00 u cant pay for it with your points as you havent got the full amount in points. 1 point=1p. Hope it helps
juliems79 to jemben89
7 Dec 16#12
that's right. You can't use what points you have to use as part payment but you can spend what you have or less. Hope that made sense? :wink:
qyestionmark to jemben89
7 Dec 16#13
If you have £X on your Advantage Card then at the checkout you can pay for any shopping bill total of up to £X using your Advantage Card instead of cash. It's pretty much the same as a gift card with the restriction that you can't use it and cash in the same transaction (i.e. cannot part-pay any total spend of > £X ) HTH
See "How do I spend my points" at http://www.boots.com/en/Advantage-Card/Spending-points/Advantage-Card-help/#section-6
LindaC15 to jemben89
7 Dec 16#16
I asked the same question in Boots today. If you want to use your points you need to have enough to pay for your full purchase. So if item costs £23 use points but if item is £25 then you can't.
Maca21
7 Dec 162#4
Everything in Boots is so overpriced anyway.
jemben89
7 Dec 16#6
Thanks so if I bought a couple of different baby things, would it be ok if it came to £23 but not £25? Or does it have to be 1 item?
bambamsmam
7 Dec 16#7
ooh lots of makeup haah
knack
7 Dec 16#8
My understanding is the total transaction value has to be less than or equal to the number of points you have on your card. So in your case that would be fine.
Opening post
Advert:
Christmas is coming early to Boots! On 8 December, we'll give you £10 worth of Boots Advantage Card points when you spend £60 online. You can enjoy the same treat in store when you spend £50 in a single transaction.
Read more at http://www.boots.com/en/Christmas-points-event_1339426/#J5CovgbJTG2l3rlc.99
All comments (25)
I read the T&Cs but couponing is not my forte...
Reading that, I would guess that you get the 1000 points for every £50/£60 you spend. At least online you could always add the stuff into your basket and see if it gives you the points, and if not, split it into several transactions
See "How do I spend my points" at http://www.boots.com/en/Advantage-Card/Spending-points/Advantage-Card-help/#section-6