I don't know how I managed my Christmas shopping in the 80's on a weekly wage that was crap, paid on the Friday and skint by the Monday - I remember buying my boyfriend a Casio watch one year and another year, a gold cross on a chain . If I remember rightly I was able to put a deposit down at the jewellers for the cross and chain and pay it off but I must've had to have gone without quite a lot or scrounged off my mum for weeks. I'll never forget the stress of having to find a present for my fella's mum who hated me but for some reason always bought me something for Christmas and I had some nice things from her (I strongly suspect she stole them) as I'm sure she'd never spend good money on me. I remember our Christmas bonus at work consisted of a bottle of cheap sherry and a half day off to do Christmas shopping, but unless it was a Friday (payday) it just meant I got to go home early!
In the 1990s when I was a parent I was a lot more responsible, (a part time job, and benefits helped) it was catalogue shopping all the way, but how different it was back then. You had to phone up to place an order and if anything was out of stock you had to hang up and start again, then queue up in the post office to pay your account . All I can say is thank God for online shopping, for buy now pay later, delivery in days rather than weeks, knowing immediately if something is in stock or not, being able to key in what you're looking for, and online banking. I've already finished all my Christmas present shopping, just gotta pay for it now lol! It's great to be able to pay the amount off as and when and so long as it's settled before next October then it's interest free - can't be bad!
Yes I'm older and wiser now and have more money to spend, and I'm pretty sure had all this been available to me back in the 80's I'd have ended up being locked up!
Does anyone miss those days of doing Christmas shopping on the dreaded high street, sometimes on Christmas eve? - I know I don't!!!!
In the 1990s when I was a parent I was a lot more responsible, (a part time job, and benefits helped) it was catalogue shopping all the way, but how different it was back then. You had to phone up to place an order and if anything was out of stock you had to hang up and start again, then queue up in the post office to pay your account . All I can say is thank God for online shopping, for buy now pay later, delivery in days rather than weeks, knowing immediately if something is in stock or not, being able to key in what you're looking for, and online banking. I've already finished all my Christmas present shopping, just gotta pay for it now lol! It's great to be able to pay the amount off as and when and so long as it's settled before next October then it's interest free - can't be bad!
Yes I'm older and wiser now and have more money to spend, and I'm pretty sure had all this been available to me back in the 80's I'd have ended up being locked up!
Does anyone miss those days of doing Christmas shopping on the dreaded high street, sometimes on Christmas eve? - I know I don't!!!!