Fellow Fabsters...... Who else just loves finding a bargain shopping wise? We're massive "outlet shopping" and "yellow sticker" fans, partly cos of finances but bigger partly cos we just adore a bargain ??. |
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over a year ago
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"I actually like paying full price. Things always feel more special to me that way. I know it'll make no sense to a lot of people."
I've got some great items in my car boot that I'd love to sell you. |
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"I actually like paying full price. Things always feel more special to me that way. I know it'll make no sense to a lot of people."
I’d find other ways to feel “special” |
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Depends on the item. I dont like wasted food so i will sometimes pick up bits from the reduced section there. Other stuff i dont mind paying full price for like furniture or clothes. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Finding something for cheaper than you expected to pay is always a good thing and I will often shop around if there's something specific I want to find the best price.
Also use voucher code sites a lot especially for eating out - can often get a decent reduction on the menu price - signed up for a 3 month trial with Tastecard at the weekend that got two for one across starters, mains and desserts at Prezzo (they have other places too) and paid £37 for a three course meal plus drinks for two - so was chuffed with that...would have been £60+ if I'd paid the menu price |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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"Finding something for cheaper than you expected to pay is always a good thing and I will often shop around if there's something specific I want to find the best price.
Also use voucher code sites a lot especially for eating out - can often get a decent reduction on the menu price - signed up for a 3 month trial with Tastecard at the weekend that got two for one across starters, mains and desserts at Prezzo (they have other places too) and paid £37 for a three course meal plus drinks for two - so was chuffed with that...would have been £60+ if I'd paid the menu price"
Check out the prepaid menu you if you use a buyagift/ red letter days voucher.
Depending on the current offer it's between £20 and £30 for two for a three course meal with a glass of wine or soft drink each. It is a limited menu but I've eaten from it a few times and it's actually has everything on it that I would order anyway.
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I am Queen of the bargains.
I love browsing Car boot sales,
Re-use shops, and charity shops.
The best fun though is finding random items left out in people's front gardens with signs on saying "FREE, please take!"
You can't get a better bargain than getting something for nothing, especially if it's just what you needed!
I recently found a modern silver coloured floor lamp like this. It is just what I needed!
Very happy Bella !  |
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I had an office job and initially it was a casual dress place when I first started. But after a year or so they started to insist on office wear to smarten us up a bit
Me and a mate decided to try and find the cheapest trousers in Manchester (charity shops excluded). I eventually won by finding a pair in black for 50p when C&A shut its Manchester branch (i haggled down from £1.50).
Not exactly a bargain like finding designer gear but I wore those pants with pride  |
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Latest bargain purchases here are 2 pairs of smart work trousers for the job I start next month for £2.49 a pair (down from £29.99)and a dress down from £49.00 to £2.99 in M&S outlet store just a 25 min drive from where we live. Alex loves the £3 jeans I sometimes manage to find in the NEXT outlet there too so the savings wayyyyy outweigh the petrol money to get there and back and that new clothes buzz is just enhanced somehow when looking good costs so little x |
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