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Home saving research

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  • zehua
    zehua Posts: 38 Forumite
    grumbler wrote: »
    I have no idea what's "Google Shopping Channel".
    If I see it when shopping around, I possibly will if price is good and if it takes credit card payments.
    ok,thanks.
    You can tell a lot about somebody,looking him in the eyes.
  • I always research online before buying homewares - whatever the size/cost so I can check prices and varieties available.

    The places I check first are: Amazon, Argos and Wayfair, after that i'll look, online still, at specific places that I think will sell the thing.

    By reading the items details, thoroughly, occasionally ringing to ask specifics, I will make the purchase online and no need to return it.

    My shopping habits are such that I rarely go into physical shops - the reason being I work odd hours and on my days off I don't have the time or energy to be hoofing or traipsing around physical shops with time factored for parking and queuing etc.
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