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linreping
 12 Jun 2007, 16:08 #83 Reply To Post
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Hi All,

If you want save money to get cheep product for children.
It is easy way just register or join with baby and child by TESCO or parenting club by BOOTS (IT IS FREE).
Just fill in they form (you can get in the store) and send it(freepost).
so... They send you many discount,offer,sample and etc.
TRY IT......
Danni
 12 Jun 2007, 19:40 #92 Reply To Post
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I joined the boots parenting club and had a fab range of freebies sent to me. Excellent offers for my baby and for me.

I highly recommend this club..pick up a leaflet in store or you can apply on line. Another club worth joining is Emma's diary. Really good info pack sent out including a form to take to any lloyds chemist for a gift pack.

atomicangel
 14 Jun 2007, 19:07 #129 Reply To Post
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hi its easy to join tesco baby toddler group just phone the freephone no on your clubcard, i have received lots of money off vouchers to use in tesco + extra points vouchers, if you have a tesco with a pharmacy inside the store ask them for a goody bag mine had a sample of nappy mov + toothpaste and toothbrush sample etc
serenalynne1983
 15 Jun 2007, 12:53 #151 Reply To Post
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both the boots and tesco clubs are great, i always use my loyalty cards in these stores to as all the points turn in to money to spend in there shops and it saves you lots in the long run. i got a few frebbies from tesco they sent me a voucher for a free hand cream for myself on mothers day and on my sones first birthday the sent me a voucher to get hime a tommey tippee cup! boot parenting club send out vouchers all the time with extra points and free vouchers for baby and mums products and some times free samples of nappies and wipes.
jakjak
 16 Jun 2007, 10:44 #155 Reply To Post
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i agree, im a member of boots baby club and there health club aswell. you can choose 'kids health' as a topic and then you get quartlery magazines. mostly there about vitamins that are good for children, but you can get vouchers off bongela and sudacrem....it all helps!!!
cheyne0
 17 Jun 2007, 20:11 #180 Reply To Post
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i have heard that morrisons has a baby club and there are vouchers to print off some where on the net to claim a free baby pack worth £40

wishwanto
 17 Jun 2007, 21:13 #182 Reply To Post
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tesco and boots are great and they send you lots of money off vouchers to use on nappies clothing and other baby and toddler items aswell as extra points vouchers. I went into morrisons today they said the bounty pack has finished
Juliet
 17 Jun 2007, 22:01 #187 Reply To Post
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Morrisons baby club is more4baby, I picked up an application form in store. Or u can sign up on bounty.com. I was sent a voucher to get the pack. In mine there were a few products, lots of money off vouchers which can only be used in morrisons & a £20 off virgin wines. It is worth over £40 if u use all the vouchers
Choc
 20 Jun 2007, 20:28 #221 Reply To Post
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I enjoyed both Boots and Tesco but never received anything at all?????? Should I be getting anything in the post?
Choc
 20 Jun 2007, 20:29 #222 Reply To Post
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OOOOOPS!!!! I meant to say 'joined' not 'enjoyed'!!
Aim84
 19 Jul 2007, 15:16 #327 Reply To Post
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Im with both clubs too - tesco are offering a free huggies welcome pack at the moment for those pregnant or with an under 3 month old...
Need to join then they'll send information about it through - if what i am hearing is right - you have to buy pack of newborn nappies to get the pack... Worth looking at thou...

And Boots sent me lots of vouchers through when i was pregnant - freebies :) all good for the bank balance...

x
mummyofone
 15 Sep 2007, 23:47 #373 Reply To Post
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i have joined both boots and tesco mother and baby club both are very good. i get loads of vouchers from boots. can you still get the baby goody bag ? i did,nt know about them as the nearest big tesco store for us is on other side of town so i don,t get to go very often.
lucy
 19 Sep 2007, 12:44 #406 Reply To Post
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and my eggnest too
Gemma Woodworth
 20 Sep 2007, 10:58 #407 Reply To Post
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I too am with these clubs and find them excellent - get vouchers on a regular basis and it all helps towards the baby!
bear
 21 Sep 2007, 15:48 #413 Reply To Post
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Im a member with boots and tesco. The boots parenting club is really good. I got a really nice changing bag from them. I also save all my points up for a year then I treat myself to something nice.
vic83soton
 23 Sep 2007, 21:08 #433 Reply To Post
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i joined the boots parenting club and the freebies were fab! i tried joining with tescos baby and toddler club about 4 times and not heard anything
erelwen
 19 Oct 2007, 14:58 #491 Reply To Post
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this sounds wonderful so thanks for the advice. i will enrol on the sites straight away.
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