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NEXT SALE 27th Sept
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I was in Next last week and had a good look around. I popped into the sale today and I reckon I saw only about one reduced item that was actually in stock during the week. I have no idea where most of this sale stock came from but can only suspect they have had their staff out buying up jumble sales for the last few months!
A colleague of mine works part time at Next and has told me she has never seen most of the old tat that turns up in these sales! Next has an interesting concept of what constitutes a sale.0 -
I went to one, thought that I may find something, came out with a total spending of £5(with a little bit of pushing). I don't think that I will waste my time to go there again for a sale like this. Hope others did a nice shopping.0
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the only decent sale next have is the xmas one,i didnt get a vip slot for this or the summer sale..and they were both pap so not too fussed,but i will be pushing for a vip slot for the xmas sale never got one last xmas so thats 3 sales i have no vip slot..and i must spend over £1000 per year in there with myself 3 kids and the wife0
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I've had VIP slots for the last 3 next sales and the only one I really want VIP slot for is the xmas one so I'm hoping the trend continues. This sale was rubbish. I did go into a Next store this morning and got a couple of things but nothing that exciting there.0
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my boyfriend bought a really nice lamp, but he said their was naff all in there really.
We only want home stuff though.0 -
I totally forgot about the sale yesterday,but poped in today as its near asda and next to home bargains! got hubby a nice shirt from £28 to £12.
Have challenged myself not to pay full price for any clothes or shoes from now on - doing really well so far!0
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