Purchase 2 Cenovis products and receive a free movie ticket. Ends 24/12/17 .Purchase must be made from chemist warehouse stores
Bonus Movie Ticket When You Purchase 2 Cenovis Products from Chemist Warehouse
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Well if it has to be Cenovis bought from Chemist Warehouse, the cheapest thing is $5.99:
http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/Buy/43211/Cenovis-Vitamin…As it appears to be an agreement between Cenovis and Chemist Warehouse, I doubt it'd go on special.
Oh the link also says it includes "Nature's Own", however the cheapest is $7.49:
http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/search?searchtext=nature%…I think it appears like a pretty good deal; especially if you need to buy vitamins
EDIT: From the terms & Conditions https://www.freemovieticketoffer.com.au/terms:
"There is a limit of one (1) Gift claim per person and per household."
Well that sucks.Tickets will be delivered on your email so use any postal address in Australia.
It was the same deal last year.
Interesting:
"At Chemist Warehouse if you find a cheaper price on the same item at another Australian Registered Pharmacy or Australian Registered Retailer we will match it and give you 10% off the difference."
from https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/AboutUs/faq "How does your lowest price work?"I've done a price match before (on Priceline shampoo) but they only matched the price, no 10% off the difference
@WaywardOne: depends on manager.
Should be 10% of the difference.
Eg - Priceline $25
CWH - $22Should get the item for $21.75
The customer would have to State the Priceline store and the manager or whoever will call to see if they have stock.
Only 1 ticket. Sad.
Village and Event cinemas, as usual.
I’m a bit disheartened with the whole supplement industry. I bought some “homeopathic 6X” Melatonin only to find out that is a specific term that means the ingredient has been diluted six times (basically there is zero of it left). I later went looking for some Magnesium, and having learned a lesson earlier I made sure to read about the different types of magnesium and the relative bioavailability. Turns out practically all the magnesium on the market, including the big reputable brands, use cheap magnesium molecules that have very low bioavailability- I.e. basically can’t be processed by by the body.
How do actual chemists/pharmacists in charge sell this stuff and sleep at night?Yea most don't work, I've only come across one company which can actually make claims their vitamins work because it's been independently tested. Pm me if you are interested in more information.
Yep melatonin in both healthy care and bioglan brands is homeopathetic. Best place to buy the stuff is iherb if you want a dosage amount otherwise a prescription is needed for higher.
Generally don't go for magnesium with heavy oxide. Natures own chelated form is decent and so is swisse for the price. Best quality ones would be Cabot's health, bioceuticals and ethical nutrients at chemist warehouse.
Btw half price Sanofi products start on the 8th of December.
Buy 2 Cenovis sugarless vitamin C 100tabs for $3.50.
$7 movie ticket.
Just waiting for someone who knows about these products to post the cheapest items I can buy as well as applicable Amex discounts to make getting a this moderately worthwhile.
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