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Cheap Wedding Dresses in Glasgow Area
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my big fat gorgeous wedding does have great dresses just a bit of a rip off as you can buy them yourself from ebay for 30 quid upward but all under 100 mostly , they are made and shipped from china thats why they are so cheap, ive seen a few people doing this now buying from china so cheap then charging a few hundred quid its a shame really......my advice try ebay will save you loads .0
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"my big fat gorgeous wedding does have great dresses just a bit of a rip off as you can buy them yourself from ebay for 30 quid upward but all under 100 mostly , they are made and shipped from china thats why they are so cheap, ive seen a few people doing this now buying from china so cheap then charging a few hundred quid its a shame really......my advice try ebay will save you loads ."
True but how many wedding dresses are made in China anyway and also I am safe in the knowledge that the dresses are checked for quality and if there is anything at all wrong it can be changed easily. I have heard countless stories of Ebay/China dresses arriving with things wrong with them. Plus people ALAWAYS forgot to add on import tax so dresses aren't as cheap as they appear. I am so glad I went with this option as I had complete piece of mind and to be honest wasn't that much more that going direct myself.0 -
Or go and try dresses on come away and see if anyone can find it second hand?May GC - £100 per week
Week 1 - £120/£100 :eek:, Week 2 £110/100:o, Week 3 £110/£100:mad:, Week 4 £50/100Week 5
DFW - March '13 - c/c £5600, April £4500, May £2500 :T0
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