Every £50 you spend instore you will get £10 worth of points
Thursday 25th May 2017 only
No restrictions on how many visits you make in the day instore
9 comments
WolverhamptonDealDon
15 May 171#1
The only thing that annoys me is that this offer never available AFTER PAYDAY always BEFORE
Cheap007 to WolverhamptonDealDon
15 May 171#2
Literally one day before
pinacolada123 to WolverhamptonDealDon
15 May 17#5
A day after mine, I am sure ill buy something I don't need and might not use :smiley:
WolverhamptonDealDon
15 May 171#3
Exactly
Newbold
15 May 173#4
The problem with Boots, though, apart from the heavy tax avoidance aimed at preventing them from paying their share of the taxes required to fund the NHS, is that pretty much everything they sell is grossly overpriced.
Apart from a pretty small number of items, you'll pay well over the going rate for anything that you buy from Boots, so an apparent saving of 20% probably just means you're paying what you'd pay elsewhere - or even more.
modmouse to Newbold
17 May 17#6
I'm looking at mens shavers and those are £5 mostly over Amazon and Argos and with the £10 return in points still £5 ahead.
Francobones
21 May 17#7
I'm looking at britax dualfix car seat, it's £314 at boots which is the cheapest online, 10% off at checkout with online code and 3140 parenting club points equates to 20% off, an unbeatable price at £252, if I order it in store on this offer it would be £60 in points, so £254 either way it is the cheapest around by far
simile
26 May 17#8
Thanks for the heads up, was going to buy from Boots anyway but delayed it until yesterday so got £20 extra points! Cheers OP!
Piecrust
15 Jun 17#9
Hi folks. Can't see this on the Boots site? Is it just an automatic thing when you go over the £50?
Thanks
Opening post
Just received a email from boots about this offer
Every £50 you spend instore you will get £10 worth of points
Thursday 25th May 2017 only
No restrictions on how many visits you make in the day instore
9 comments
Apart from a pretty small number of items, you'll pay well over the going rate for anything that you buy from Boots, so an apparent saving of 20% probably just means you're paying what you'd pay elsewhere - or even more.
Thanks