tinaborder
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Does anyone know when the MBG get extended to 25th Jan? Is it 25th October? Thanks
QVC Extended Christmas 30-day money-back guarantee starts from 25th October until 25th January.
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The extended mbg gives us three months to try out a Lulu bag. Hehehe
Come on now PrincessP, get organised early and forget about it. I"ve bought mostNooooo! You said the C-word!!!
Thanks though, useful info!:happy:
Nooooo! You said the C-word!!!
Thanks though, useful info!:happy:
The extended mbg gives us three months to try out a Lulu bag. Hehehe
I know but when i"m buying in the January sales i"m thinking of all the money i"m saving. Its sort of budgeting, in my eyes, he he, and i love Christmas. I know its awful when you don"t like it, but even though my 2 are grown up , i still love it. Big child me i think. But we have the decorations up in the hospital, and the tree, and sometimes we"re allowed xmas music, and i think everyone"s in a good mood, and happy, so i don"t mind it all. LAlalallalalalalallalalalla:rock::heart:It's not that I don't start shopping early (end of September, October) but that's more about budgeting - I really hate seeing all the cards and stuff in the shops in August!!
I could never buy Christmas stuff in the January sales because, by the time I get to that point, I'm just glad it's out of the way for a good few months!
I know but when i"m buying in the January sales i"m thinking of all the money i"m saving. Its sort of budgeting, in my eyes, he he, and i love Christmas. I know its awful when you don"t like it, but even though my 2 are grown up , i still love it. Big child me i think. But we have the decorations up in the hospital, and the tree, and sometimes we"re allowed xmas music, and i think everyone"s in a good mood, and happy, so i don"t mind it all. LAlalallalalalalallalalalla:rock::heart:
I hate the shops nearer to Christmas, all those crowds, everything top price and the temptation to either buy too much or things I wouldn`t usually buy for people. Telly shopping is no easier, all those twee sets of toiletries, OTT jewellery for all of those Xmas parties the presenters say we`re all going to and the general cr*p they tend to wheel out as well as the " order now, don`t miss out and there are only X number of delivery days before Christmas so get in early etc ". This year I`m organised, I bought some silver jewellery in a sale, earrings, pendants and clip on silver charms for 2 people who I know collect them, nice stuff not tacky, some fancy gift boxes for it, Toys for grandchildren already bought and stashed away, favourite perfumes bought one bottle per month for my sister, daughter in law and close friends ( I make it my business to always try to find out someone`s favourite smell and got free p and p on every bottle from the Perfume shop online) leather gloves bought from Pittards online ( THE best leather gloves ever ! ) and let`s face it you can either have gloves to match a bag or buy a new bag to match the gloves lol and an assortment of various gift cards bought one per month from debenhams, amazon and Waterstones to cover people who like films, books, music or anything else they may fancy and I`ll take advantage of the supermarket 3 boxes of chocs for a tenner offer to wrap up and give with the giftcards. Argos recently had all chad Valley toys on offer at 2 for £15 so I bought a batch of those for wee great nephews and nieces. Throughout the year I`ve kept an eye open for stocking filler gifts and collected quite a few items from local markets ( lovely handmade things ) , TK Maxx ( lovely soaps, hand lotions and body lotions ), Marks and Spencer small leather purses in colours to match the gloves i ordered and even odd things from the pound shops plus I bought umpteen strings of glass pearl beads in lots of different colours ( Ebay 99p for 100 beads ) and made lots of bracelets and will give a couple of bracelets with each present too. Only hubby left to buy for.