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Bargain present ideas: Now reduced prices on women's Versace perfume and Men's LAB moisturiser


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UPDATE: REDUCED PRICES ON LAST TWO REMAINING ITEMS

WOMEN: Versace 'Eros Pour Femme' Eau de Parfum 100ml (costs around ?90-100 normally) was ?40, NOW ?25

MEN: LAB Series Skincare for Men MAX LS Light Moisture Lotion 100ml STILL IN CELLOPHANE (normally around ?40) NOW ?15

(although someone has expressed an interest in that and I am just checking that they still want it).


I have dropped both prices but I'm afraid I definitely can NOT drop them any further ? just wanted to make that clear to save everyone?s time.


thanks again and best wishes,

cakejake


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Hi, my husband works for a magazine publishing company and he buys lots of things in their regular beauty sales. In the run up to Christmas I am selling some off as they make perfect bargain presents and to declutter and raise some Christmas cash! I can absolutely 100% guarantee they are genuine as they come direct from the beauty PR companies to the magazines.


All are priced at LESS THAN HALF PRICE so a great deal.


Apart from the moisturiser which is still in its cellophane, they have have been opened to be photographed by the magazine but not used (by us) and are all still full. The boxes all have small signs of wear and tear so this is not a present to pass off as store-bought but a great way to treat yourself or an extra for someone who appreciates a bargain.


Buyer collects from SE23 - can generally be in day or evening by arrangement and parking on the street is unrestricted. Cash on collection (please bring the right money), speedy pick up preferred, I will have to consider them unsold until they have been collected so prompt pick up is preferred please.


WOMEN:

Versace 'Eros Pour Femme' Eau de Parfum 100ml (costs around ?90-100 normally) ?40


MEN:

David Beckham 'Beyond Forever' 60ml Eau de Toilette (normally around ?20) ?9


LAB Series Skincare for Men MAX LS Light Moisture Lotion 100ml STILL IN CELLOPHANE (normally around ?40) ?20


Hugo Boss 'Boss - the Scent' 100ml Eau de Toilette (normally around ?50) ?20


Hugo Boss 'Boss Bottled Collector's Edition' 100ml Eau de Toilette (normally around ?55) ?22 [EDITED SAID ?2 BY MISTAKE]


Eau De Lacoste 'L.12.12' Five x 50 ml different Eau de Toilettes in one case (can't find this rare set for sale but the individual 50ml scents are priced around ?30 each so x5 = ?150) just ?50

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cakejake Wrote:SORRY THE FRAGRANCE MARKED ?2 SHOULD BE ?22!



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> I should say that I normally sell my kids bits and

> bobs on SE23.com but am selling here for the first

> time as these are completely un-child related!

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UPDATE: REDUCED PRICES ON REMAINING ITEMS


To update on this sale, one person has bought and collected all the men?s fragrances.


So the remaining TWO items are:

WOMEN: Versace 'Eros Pour Femme' Eau de Parfum 100ml (costs around ?90-100 normally) was ?40, NOW ?25


MEN: LAB Series Skincare for Men MAX LS Light Moisture Lotion 100ml STILL IN CELLOPHANE (normally around ?40) NOW ?15

(although someone has expressed an interest in that and I am just checking that they still want it).


I have dropped both prices but I'm afraid I definitely can NOT drop them any further ? just wanted to make that clear to save everyone?s time.


thanks again and best wishes,

cakejake

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