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10% Off Sitewide at Chemist Warehouse with Code, Stacks with Specials e.g. 1/2 Price Olay (Excludes Prescriptions + Gift Cards)

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Chemist Warehouse is offering 10% off online for 24 hours as their Click Frenzy offer. No changes to free shipping requirements (minimum $99), but the banner does mention Shipster and you may be able to use that for free shipping.

Offer stacks with catalogue specials like 1/2 price Olay and Garnier

Update 14/11 12:45pm : Sign up for free shipster 2 month trial and get free shipping with min $25 order. Thanks samk92!

This is part of Click Frenzy deals for 2017

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  • +1

    Can't use the free shipping vouchers as the T&C says "Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers and vouchers"

    • +1

      Ah yeah and I don't think you can add two voucher codes either. I'll update the description.

      • +2

        AFAIK they killed the free shipping voucher code any way.

        • no click n collect ?

        • You're right, they did.
          Postage is $8.95 for me. Code FS7824 expired.

  • -2

    Can't buy milk powder online….no deal here. Why is it in store only and always out of stock.

    Bloody daigous, we thank mainland China for taking everything from locals

    • -1

      I hear your typewriter is calling your name. Why not type a letter to your local newspaper.

      • -1

        Makes no difference, just noise. Supermarkets nor chemist can police those people selling offshore. All they need to is get different people to clear shelves instore. Daigous work in teams and they also send elderly to do the deed whom earn some cash out of it.

        Such a disgrace. Those who do this sort of business usually are "Fresh off the boat" whom cannot do any other business except getting connections with dropshippers, overseas courier and links on WeChat. They also have poor English language skills, which makes them impossible to do any other jobs or business except this Daigou crap

        • Damn, sounds like you know all the ins and outs. Makes me wonder…

        • +1

          If the locals have channels to sell those baby formulas overseas for profits, will they( not all of them of course) not do it?

          human nature is the same everywhere.

        • +2

          Sure. However, if you have kids of your own, you might think different. Me two kids needing formula and only specific brands for their stomachs.

          How would you feel as parent to stress over milk formula just cause of greediness of other people?

          Human nature to not think of others in their shoes.

          You do know there's no more sharing and caring in this community that we live in these days. It's all about the dollars.

        • +1

          @neonlight: those people started selling baby formulas overseas long time ago, and those buyers started buying them long time ago too, however, only in recent few years there are short supplies in supermarkets and pharmacies, I don't think it is really those Daigous that you should blame as they can't buy that many, but the changes of supply chains.

        • +5

          Most of ozbargianers tried to take advantage of website bug/mistake pricing, it is not illegal, but same as those people from my point of view.
          What if you lost your hands, and cannot find any job. What would you do and think?
          From your post, I guess you are from Asia as me? Maybe you think you worked so hard to earn yourself a good life, but there are so many rich people never work. Take it easy, find alternative milk band, it is not the end of the day.

        • -1

          @Hsinking:

          This is true in some ways. However we still see the news with plenty of people (with Asian background) constantly clear out the supermarkets to earn a dime.

          The situation is not being controlled at all.

          You see the news on singles day 11/11 sale most popular product is Aptamil milk formula. I see why now its even more shortage.

          Chinese people can't even trust their own country for any food let alone milk forumla. So why if they are our biggest trading country? So what if they have superpowers? They can't even handle their own food properly. That itself is a disgrace

          It is is such a disgrace. Because they can't trust their own food regulations they go and source from other countries, but this is affecting locals here whom fully has rights to purchase healthy and quality products for their kids. Locals should be prioritised.

          To me it is unAustralian, to buy and then resell to China to earn some money at the expense of other parents kids suffering and stressing to feed their child

        • +2

          @neonlight:

          there are restrictions for purchasing baby formulas in supermarkets, pharmacies for years, they technically can't "clear out" supermarkets nowadays, so are you repeating what you read years ago to me now, mixed with your own prejudice and hatred against one ethic group here?

          11/11's "most popular product" could not be Aptamil baby formula, it is just practically and logically impossible.

          after reading your comment it seems to me that you are not blaming Chinese because they bought more baby formulas than they are supposed to;

          but because you have great hatred against them so you use baby formulas as an excuse to attack them.

          Besides, judging by your English you are definitely not local…

          What should I say?

          Interesting.

        • +1

          @Hsinking:

          Technically can not clear out….Interesting you say there. Many loopholes around it.

          It isn't easy to change brands. I bet you are not a parent yourself

        • @Hsinking: No. Just more demand. It's always the problem, more demand in China.

        • -1

          @neonlight: they are not stealing , it is free market, people just taking opportunities to make a living. And only certain brands are out of stocks, there are still quite few brands available.

          Your comments to Chinese are bias

        • +2

          @neonlight:
          so your kids are more important than other kids to whom these people are selling to, yeah? LOL LOL LOL LOL

          if I have kids of my own, I'll go earlier than the daigous to secure whatever I need.

        • +1

          @Hsinking:

          He isn't local. Fresh off the boat like those he attacked. Except he is less fresh so considers himself local now. If he isn't ranting against mainland China because of his elderly parents then it's his children. Pretty sure next time it will be his aunties and uncles needing something from CW that the evil mainlanders are buying.

        • @neonlight:

          Tell me more!

        • @juventino:

          Lol laugh all you want I don't give a damn what you are saying. Just cause I'm lazy to type properly and people criticise. Ozbargainers are so funny.

          Secure what you need? What a try hard?

        • @Jared17:

          Neither are you. You have no idea, go join a mothers group and you will find out.

          All your personal attacks from you guys. Mod might as well close off all your comments along with the disrespectful people above

    • You can buy milk powder for cheaper in the supermarkets, unless you specifically want the A2 brand stuff.

      • That's not it Karicare, Bellamy and Aptamil all out of stock all the time.

        You can only find NAN, which is a piece of crap

        • +2

          Just ask a staff, many stores now keep couple of cans at front-counter for desperate parents.

        • Oh, sorry, I assumed you meant milk powder, didn't realise you were talking about formula.

        • Not all stores….at least my local doesn't. Finding formula has been huge amount of work

        • @neonlight:
          You can email a2m directly for infant powder.

        • @knowskillz: A2 now have their online store up & running for baby formula - although they have expensive shipping costs.

        • +1

          so you pretty much contributed to the shortage problems. I bet your kids do not like that piece of crap NAN , yes?

    • Because there are serious restrictions on it. Thank the Chinese.

      The Chinese absolutely devour Australian products. Check "Propolis" and "Lanolin Cream".

  • +1

    Yay, sign up for free shipster 2 month trial and get free shipping with min $25 order. Deal description updated.

    • +2

      I can confirm that the free shipping stacks. Thanks!

    • I signed up with the same email address with chemist warehouse and added an item worth $62 and still its coming up with $8.95 standard shipping. Does it take time for shipster to take effect?

      • You may have to go to the next checkout screen (click green Checkout button), then you should see 'Shipster' as the shipping method.

        • You are correct. Thank you.

  • FYI 'sexual health' products have been price-hiked. I remember looking last week and the prices were 60% of what they are now.

    :)

    • Time to be risky…

    • perhaps those were on sale last week as part of the previous catalogue sales. the new catalogue was posted here on the 10th Nov, which i'm guessing was posted shortly after the details were made available.

  • combine with cash rewards for another 2.1% off. This makes it a pretty good deal for QV products

  • Don't think it's expired. Just bought something and the code still works. According to cashrewards it's supposed to expire at 7 PM today

  • I didn't even need to sign up to shipster to get free shipping on my order of $45? Was just automatically free it seemed!

  • +1

    awesome.
    the order automatically detected my shipster account linked to the same email id.

  • voucher still works as of now

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