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THE NEXT SALES LIST (44PAGE PDF WITH CODES)
gobbyash
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Oh Lord
That'll be me chucked off the computer and the women of the house gathered round!!!0 -
brilliant thanks for that. I had a look at the next site the other day for things I may be if they appeared in the sale but this is brill. thanks again. However, I noticed it said Sale items can only be purchased on the Next Directory Flexible Account (not credit cards) so is the online only for those with an account with them? I don't anymore.0
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Thanks for that
Think I will wait til its online - those phone lines drive me nuts.
Have decided I will have my list ready, if I get it I get it, and if not I by nothing else
Tin can banky - 3/4 full £1 and £2, Quidco January £19.49, Boots points 2543, Tesco Club Card 2763, Piggy Points 8400 -
is it me or where does the menswear start?If I helped or saved you money - Thank me
If I helped you spend some money - spank me
If I done both - :lipsrseal me:eek:
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thanks so much for this. My friend has a slot 2 morrow so I'm jumping on her bandwagon
Tried and Tested0 -
is it me or where does the menswear start?
Try page 11, not easy to find I know.
Thanks to o.p., my wife will have a field day.0 -
My Adobe says file is corrupted, anyone else got that??0
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Can never understand why Next generate so much hype for their "sale". For a start the clothes are not exactly expensive at full price and second, it's a rare day when an item they sell normally makes it into the sale stock.0
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For a start the clothes are not exactly expensive at full price.
I guess that depends on how well off people are ::) Making that assumption is a tad offensive and hints of snobbery, their clothes are generally the most expensive amongst the traditional high street retailers such as M&S, BHS, Littlewoods, Burton, Primark, Top Shop etc.
I think most average folk would consider £35-£40 for a pair of jeans expensive or £30 for a shirt, therefore savings of 50%+ represents a good saving for most folk.
Personally I think their clothes are overpriced and always wait for the sales. If they can afford to sell the clothes at 50%+ discounts then why not reduce them a little during normal trading periods then they may not be left with such a huge stockholding at the end of the year.0 -
Try page 11, not easy to find I know.
Thanks to o.p., my wife will have a field day.
thanks!If I helped or saved you money - Thank me
If I helped you spend some money - spank me
If I done both - :lipsrseal me:eek:
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