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EXPIRED Christmas trees reduced at John Lewis
pleasedelete
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June challenge £100 a day £3161.63 plus £350 vouchers plus £108.37 food/shopping saving
July challenge £50 a day. £ 1682.50/1550
October challenge £100 a day. £385/£3100
July challenge £50 a day. £ 1682.50/1550
October challenge £100 a day. £385/£3100
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thankyou saved loads on this years tree xx0
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These are hardly a good deal, more expensive than most other trees new! I paid £5 for mine at Wilko. Excellent quality and a real bargain!Minimalist
Extra income since 01/11/12 £36,546.450 -
thanks for this0
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These are hardly a good deal, more expensive than most other trees new! I paid £5 for mine at Wilko. Excellent quality and a real bargain!
But money saving is for all regardless of the budget.June challenge £100 a day £3161.63 plus £350 vouchers plus £108.37 food/shopping saving
July challenge £50 a day. £ 1682.50/1550
October challenge £100 a day. £385/£31000 -
Mine came today. Fantastic quality and an excellent saving. I was looking at similar large trees last year and they were all in the £150-£200 bracket. Thanks again, OP0
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pleasedelete wrote: »But money saving is for all regardless of the budget.
I understand that there is cheap versus good value. However, I'd suggest that it's common sense to apply this to things that actually matter- like well-fitting footwear or good quality food. NOT a Christmas tree that is going to get used once a year, for a few weeks at most. But to each their own, I'll be putting the extra £25-£50 I have saved by buying something perfectly adequate at Wilko to much better use.Minimalist
Extra income since 01/11/12 £36,546.450
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