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Cheap baby clothes website!
figgypix
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi all,
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My friend used this site to buy a bundle of baby clothes and said it was excellent value for money. I havent used it yet but it looks pretty good! If anyone else has used them can you let me know what you thought?
www.ecobabybundle.com
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My friend used this site to buy a bundle of baby clothes and said it was excellent value for money. I havent used it yet but it looks pretty good! If anyone else has used them can you let me know what you thought?
www.ecobabybundle.com
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APologies Dobie82 - I thought this forum was for sharing money saving sites and I was simply wondering if anyone had used this company before. As a single mother I can't afford to run the risk of not getting good value for money and was hoping others could maybe advise.
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Not heard of that company at all, I find though that Asda is better for baby clothes when they are little.:wave: Wins in 09 = A vodka cocktail kit thing lol, £150 Amazon voucher.0
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never heard of them and would be wary as you don't get an actual list of what is included in each bundle-just an example of what might be
Bunny Bundle £79 (including p&p) (please state age range required and boy/girl or unisex preference)
A beautiful selection of over 50 new or 'nearly new' high quality items which will include a number of the following: dresses/trousers, cardigans, t-shirts, sun hats, jumpers, all in ones, slippers, vests, sleepers, bootees, 2 piece sets, baby grows, tops, shoes, playsuits and more!
I could just imagine a load of worn shoes, bootees and slippers mixed in with hats and a few misshapen T shirts and a couple of other bits. The clothes may not be the style/type you like for your child (!!!!!! star tops for toddlers or flowery trousers??). Personally I would much rather dig around local car boot sales and charity shops. You see what you're getting and can make a much better call on if its what you like. Its a lot of money to spend out on the off chance of getting some good bits that I know I could get from charity shops/boot sales
Maybe if the bundles were listed with pictures then it'd be a bit more appealing. The thought is good but the delivery isn't the best IMO0
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