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Online stores that offer free gift wrapping.
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RobbiGee
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Hey all,
Can anyone recommend any websites that offer a free gift wrapping service on anthig you purchase from them ?
Looking to get all my Xmas pressies bought in the next week or so and would prefer to use somewhere that would deliver them to me already wrapped to save time and money.
Ideally I'm after ones such as Amazon, Play etc that sell all different types of goods.
Thanks in advance
Rob
Can anyone recommend any websites that offer a free gift wrapping service on anthig you purchase from them ?
Looking to get all my Xmas pressies bought in the next week or so and would prefer to use somewhere that would deliver them to me already wrapped to save time and money.
Ideally I'm after ones such as Amazon, Play etc that sell all different types of goods.
Thanks in advance
Rob
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Can't think of anything for the gift wrapping, but you might want to alter the title of your post.
I can certainly recommend a couple of people for free git wrapping:rotfl:
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Amazon and Boots do0
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I thought they both charged or is it free if you spend over a certain amount?0
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not sure, ive been offered it at checkout but didnt take any notice0
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Had it offered at checkout on Amazon for a couple of books for my brother and I think it was £2.50 ish for each item. At that price he can just have the books in the cardboard box they get delivered in! Ordered a box of goodies from Boots for my sil about a month ago but can't remember how much they wanted to put it in a gift box. I think although they both charge the Boots deal is better as you can put all the items in the one gift box and they don't charge for any additional boxes you might need.0
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www.gifts2thedoor.co.uk I've ordered off their australian site www.gifts2thedoor.com.au but see they have a UK base too.0
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La Senza do free gift wrapping online and instore0
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I'll do your gift wrapping for less than the shops charge! I love it. I totally understand that many people don't enjoy it, but I think it helps get me in the mood for christmas. I do most of my Grandma's wrapping on christmas eve too-get rewarded with fish & chips!
If you really hate doing it that much, why not buy some cheap, but fancy boxes or bags and put the presents in those instead?Cross Stitch Cafe Monthly Challenge Member #27
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