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Old Jan 7th, 2007, 17:27 PM   #1
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Cheap Clearblue Pregnancy Tests - £6.50


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BN-SEALED-AND-...mZ260072908630

Worth it to keep them in ready!!

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Old Jan 7th, 2007, 17:30 PM   #2
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not bad not bad
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Old Jan 7th, 2007, 17:35 PM   #3
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Not at all since they are £11.45 in Boots

http://www.boots.com/shop/product_de...tionid=1015703

Although they have an offer at the moment:

Free Clearblue Single Test
Buy Clearblue Twin Pregnancy Test Kit and get 1 Clearblue Single Pregnancy Test Kit free.
It will be automatically added to your basket
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i no thats what i mean condisering what we do pay
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I've always used eBay either that or the Tesco pink tests which are just under £6

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I've always used eBay either that or the Tesco pink tests which are just under £6

i used tesco once one workd and one did not
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Not good - never had an invalid test before but if they do that you can get your money back by calling the helpline on the information leaflet.
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oh right y sell them as they could give ppl fasle hope
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They don't! They are either positive or negative but like anything once in a while you will get a dodgy test - Sometimes its the fault of the person not reading the instructions (not that I'm saying you didn't) - But its like everything always a couple of dodgy lines You get your money back or a replacement so its not so bad.
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i no what u mean but the price and the weight of my mine im glad i brought a twin pack
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