70x Hayfexo (Fexofenadine Hydrochloride 180mg) + 70x Cetrelief (Cetirizine 10mg) $20.49 Delivered @ PharmacySavings

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Hi Ozbargainers,

I thought I had hung up my Ozb boots for the year as sales dwindled over the past few weeks, but there has been a massive surge of sales through our eBay store over the weekend just gone. Not sure if this is due to (some) people having finished up work for the year as the kids start their holidays or due to cost of living pressures pushing more clients online to buy medication - not really sure. Anyway, I thought I'd throw up an ever popular (FEXO + CETRINE) combo as we have an abundance of Cetrelief in stock.

Keep in mind this item, when posted via the included FREE postal code may NOT arrive before Xmas, so please save me the pain of replying to the complaints about slow delivery which are overwhelming my inbox at the moment by selecting the Priority Post or Express Post option if you are hoping for delivery prior to Xmas.

Item: 70x Hayfexo Fexofenadine Hydrochloride + 70x Cetrelief Cetirizine
Price: $20.49 (after code)
Code: 4off
Link: https://pharmacysavings.com.au/products/70x-hayfexo-fexofena…
Exp: Fexo = End July 2026 / Cetrine = End May 2026

I tried to cut down the re-posting of older deals as I received a few complaints, but just as I attempt this I then receive emails asking for links to the older deals - so in attempt to keep 50% of people happy 100% of the time, here are the popular older deals again!

These bulk deals are still powering along as well:
140x Cetirizine + 140x Loratadine + 140x Fexofenadine https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/866620
4x MediSOL Heel Balm 120ml + Bonus Item $16.99 Delivered https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/875988

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  • I got the fexafenadine hydro One. But it didn't do anything for my hayfever :( what should I try next? First time I'm having hayfever

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    • I tried to cut down the re-posting of older deals as I received a few complaints

    It's genuinely confusing & frustrating. Constantly changing deals, quantities, inclusions, prices, discounts. Expired & out of stock listings (200x Lorazol, as one example above) Plus, the website categories don't work.

    • +1

      Hi its very hard to keep stock available when there are hundreds of sales some days over multiple platforms:

      Anyway - thanks for pointing out, the Lorazol 200x are BACK IN STOCK: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/837337

      (mods can you please update this deal as available)

      I never "change deals" - I repost deals which have been successful previously that are still available at the original deal price.

      Anyway case in point, some peeps aren't happy when the older deals are reposted, some peeps aren't happy when they aren't.

      • It's a shame you can't see the mess a customer experiences. Between the circular linking here, and the website categories that don't contain all applicable, and deals, similar deals, other deals… Some in stock, different price, yes/no coupons. It's induces analysis paralysis.

        Seems it's too much effort to clean, so you keep making more listings?

        • We aren't a regular retailer, as in the only way we can compete with the large stores (CW) and be loved by Ozbargainers is by receiving "one off" supplier deals, it just happens to be that I can negotiate 50-100 of these "one offs" per year as suppliers want to clear over stock, short dated, rebated product etc - What we buy is probably too small for CW to even blink at but too large for the average community pharmacy to want to handle (who wants pallets of ibuprofen in their 50m2 store = no one). The Ozb deals are often not in website categories or searchable on the site as once the stock runs low - we dont want "regular" website guests finding the deal, we may have stock still available but it may only be 10-20 units - too much of our stock range will always then appear oos (with no more stock available at the same price) and everyone gets cranky. For us its better to have certain deals as quasi exclusive to Ozbargain, when the stock runs out the mods will simply OOS the deal - and its over - no complaints (generally), no expectation to restock, no regular customers threatening to leave us if we don't continue supply at X price, for some reason "regular" pharmacy clients have these expectations. We run coupons/codes on some items because larger pharmacies scan/spider our website - they will intentionally sell under cost on our entire range - this will wipe us off the map, the competitors may sell 50-100 items below cost and 100,000 items above cost - they can afford to kill us off by making a loss on a few items for a short period of time, bad for us and bad for you if we are killed off. CW operates 3 outlets within around 1km of our retail store, why do they do this - not because any of these stores would be hugely profitable, the market is too small to support 3 mega warehouse outlets, they do this because they want to kill off the 2 or 3 independent pharmacies within the local area. Our competitors are smart and crafty - we need to outsmart them by moving the goalposts on pricing often by dropping coupons on and off, their cumbersome systems just can't keep up and they perceive we are too small to bother with.

          At the end of the day, Ozbargainers see a headline deal if they like it they click through, use the code (if needed) and get the product at the agreed price. Any older reposts or links are just background noise, if you look at our deals through this lens - its all good.

  • Why would people want to buy both in one purchase? Do they compliment each other if taken together?

    • Do not take these items together. Some clients like to alternate between antihistamine types.

    • Standard advice to rotate through the different options, so your system doesn't adapt.

  • The second past deal is cheaper by 50¢? Just different brands

    • hmm… I don't think so - last deal with Fexo + Cetirizine for $19.99 was: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/877434 and that was 50x Cetirizine tabs

      • meant to say second last deal in the dot points

        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/858658

        70 fexit + 70 cetrizine or lorat for $19.99

        • $24.99 for me. Any discount for fexit + Lorat?

          • -1

            @BigBirdy: @jason101 ???

            • +1

              @BigBirdy: Sorry Trust Fexit is actually a REALLY expensive brand/variant of Fexo - let me see what I can do with a Lorazol (loratadine) + Hayfexo combo. I have a good relationship with the reps at Dr Reddys.

        • @crackman That was for uber short dated Fexit (this batch Expiry: Fexit End November 2024 )
          I bought about 3,000 boxes of that fexit as an end of line batch, that item is never available again at that price

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