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someone talk me out of this
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If you're happy enough at Primark not sure why you posted in the 1st place?DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
DMP mutual support thread no 4340 -
vintagegirl wrote: »not sure if im bothered whether its real or not, i think its an obscene amount for a bag, im used to primark but it still has to be better quality than my turkey one
Why does it have to be better?0 -
You dont seem to have a lot of debt, and what there is appears to be covered by savings earning more interest than the debt is charging.
Do you have enough cash to last you for a reasonable period of unemployment?
Do you have a pension plan in place that will see you through your retirement?
Do you have enough cash for all likely emergencies, like a roof leak, car breakdown, boiler repairs, that sort of thing?
If you have all of that in place, then why not, I cant see a problem with it.
I think it better if I didnt give my own opinion of the bag.
Also, lots on here are posting that the website might not be a proper one. I cant tell for sure, but I dont think I would take the risk with my own money. Why not drop an email to mulberry if they have a contact email address and ask them?0 -
Ooh you nearly convinced me to buy one as is a fab price - until my laptop started going crazy saying high risk website malware detected. Even though website looks amazing id suspect its a fake. The mulberry outlet in Bicester never sells bags that cheap - all my friends have one from there - me ive 2 years to go0
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thanks to everyone thats replied. I m listening to your replies, honestly i am. Im going to sleep on it, i realise it probably isnt real for that price but its not enough to deter me to be honest.0
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https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3439183
someone on here seems to think the york outlet is real0 -
vintagegirl wrote: »https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3439183
someone on here seems to think the york outlet is real
The registrant is an individual.You might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0 -
thanks for that info val haller.
I have realised myself its fake but im not sure im that bothered or not as long as i receive it once ive paid for it0 -
vintage,
There does appear to be a real York Outlet. I just had a look on the real Mulberry website. It is in a place called Swinegate.
But the evidence is that the website you linked to was not associated with the real York outlet in anyway.0 -
Sorry, I've just reread that whole thread, and everyone is screaming that these sites are all fake. There is a post in that thread which refers to a purchase from the Mulberry Outlet Store in York, the bricks and mortar store, which is genuine. However the website is fake.
You have been posted the link to the Mulberry website which states "we have no outlet stores online"
http://www.mulberry.com/#/customerservices/counterfeitgoods/
The site is fake, you would be buying a fake, please stop trying to convince yourself otherwise.0
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