Scentsy flash sale!!
It’s that time again.....
💥 FLASH SALE 💥
Save up to 85% off selected items!!
This sale runs for 24 hours only starting at 8pm on Tuesday 11th June 😊
Join the party here 👇🏻 following this link and be ready to shop when the sale starts as things sell out crazy fast!!!
debzdelectablescents.Scentsy.co.nz...
Things to remember/be aware of....
• you need to join the party to make shopping the sale easier, as then your details will already be saved (except your card details) to make checkout much faster & hopefully secure your items better as things sell out crazy fast!!
• I cannot shop for you in this type of sale you must shop direct on my website so you do have to pay individual shipping rates (but get a friend over & shop together to share shipping & bring it down if you can)
•there will be a sale tab in the menu on the website, all the sales items will be in that section
•the website can get over run due to high demand & go slow so remember to refresh if this happens
•if the website hits a certain volume of customers you may see a holding page with an estimated wait time
•have fun & score yourself a great bargain!! 😁
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Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?
Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!
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