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Thread 11: no one mention slippers!

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Reastie · 18/11/2015 18:16

Look to post 2 and 3 for various links and codes. I'm trying to keep up but if I missed something good ease flag it up Thanks

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GirlWithTheYellowHat · 18/11/2015 21:01

Open another account fairyjasmin? Think a few people have mentioned having more than one, just different email addresses I think.

AdmiralCLingus · 18/11/2015 21:07

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olafisking · 18/11/2015 21:10

For Birmingham bargain hunters I was just at the new Longbridge M&S (which is gorgeous and you should go anyway!) and they still had loads of advent calendars, in fact they were restocking as I was there.

Also picked up the Cowshed manicure set and it scanned at £8.99 even though both shelf and website said £19.50. Not sure how to do good links... pasted below

www.marksandspencer.com/cowpat-moisturising-manicure-set/p/p22438417

babsmam · 18/11/2015 21:10

Www.nectar.com/doubleup

Convert your nectar points into vouchers to spend on certain departments in sainsbury. There is a maximum of £20 doubled to £40 in each department (also depends how much you have in points).
It's on clothes, electronic, housewares, Christmas, toys and selected wines.
Will
I would suggest you get your stuff to see how much you spend before converting the vouchers.

kiwidreamer · 18/11/2015 21:10

has anyone seen Mog in stock today around the Reading area??

babsmam · 18/11/2015 21:10

That was for flatmouse re nectar

weebarra · 18/11/2015 21:13

Thank you reastie! Spirit of Nature have money off Little Green Radicals and Frugi.

FeelingSmurfy · 18/11/2015 21:17

Thanks for the person who got cheap big bang tops (for 12yr old son?) On the last thread, just gone hunting and ended up buying 3 really cheap ones and one cheap (but not really cheap Wink ) one. Had a look on Amazon and then double checked with eBay and ended up getting two slightly cheaper on there

flatmouse · 18/11/2015 21:17

Thanks babs will take a look at what I can spend it on, shame I can't put the lot on booze!

Strawberryfield12 · 18/11/2015 21:32

Got email from Seasalt that there will be a "winter treat" tomorrow.

ShebaQueen · 18/11/2015 21:36

Hmmm, I think my little nephew would love a Mog, tempted to do a Sainsbury's dash tomorrow.

kiwidreamer · 18/11/2015 21:42

Thanks for The White Company code, one candle for difficult SIL (both in nature and in gift buying) and a Christmassy one for a Christmas obsessed friend who has a birthday in December.

kiwidreamer · 18/11/2015 21:43

I waaaaaaaant a Mogggggggggg stoopid Saunsburys bahhhhh

margaritasbythesea · 18/11/2015 21:45

Stillunexpected - I got mine and they had lots in store. Looks nicer than I expected but haven't had it out of the box yet.

IHopeYouStepOnALegoPiece · 18/11/2015 21:46

I have a feeling the next thread title will involve Mog Wink

Stillunexpected · 18/11/2015 21:50

Thanks Margaritas, I will live in hope!

mrslebon · 18/11/2015 21:54

Just re-posting this in case it was missed off the end of the last thread:

There's a 20% off friends and family event at M&S from 19 - 23 Nov (in store only). Also 20% off at Monsoon for reward card holders tomorrow and Friday.

Thanks for the White Company code!

Mummytron · 18/11/2015 21:56

How much is the Mog please? X

Pigleychez · 18/11/2015 21:57

I NEED help!

Im totally stumped as to what to buy my Aunt and Uncle. I need it by the end of the month too as my parents are visiting them and taking exchanging xmas presents then.
Couple, in thier 60's, have eveything.

Any suggestions?? Confused

PoopPoooDeDooo · 18/11/2015 21:59

Hmmm can someone explain Fitbits to me? I'm wondering if my DH might like one?

FeelingSmurfy · 18/11/2015 22:09

Not is £10 with £4(?) Going to save the children

FeelingSmurfy · 18/11/2015 22:11

Not sure if its a bargain, but if anyone is looking for an alternative selection box (why should alternative advent calendars get all the fuss??) Then mumsnet have just suggested in an AD that I consider the Durex selection gift box Grin

FeelingSmurfy · 18/11/2015 22:12

*Mog is £10 with (£4?) Going to save the children

Annoying autocorrect changed it to Not

WhirlwindHugs · 18/11/2015 22:13

Fitbits range from pretty basic (pedometer) to track everything about your movements heartrate and sleep level. You can connect them wirelessly to an app on your phone to collect data.

Good gift for anyone that likes exercise or is just obsessively interested in how their body works.

DH has the fitbit zip (cheaper end) which measures number of steps, intensity of movement, calories burned. Can use app to add calories consumed.

That's about all I've worked out so far! DH is happy.

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