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Is 150 the cheapest im gonna get for a small fridge freezer in the UK including delivery?
Margret1994
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I think ive found better deals in 2nd hand shops made for the poor.
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Then get one from a secondhand shop for the poor.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
They are harder work, i tried today they no longer supply them, then another place may not have it stocked , im not sure if its worth it or not then again I might save 70 quid if I go poor styleelsien said:Then get one from a secondhand shop for the poor.0 -
Sometimes you can get lucky on items that are new but returned, or new but damaged packaging/dent or scuff out of sight.
Takes a bit of time and effort to look around though.Debts 04/01/25 04/05/26
Natwest2 £6,509.97 £3,775
NatWest CC £7,612.74 £6,125
Lloyds CC £6,112.60 £3,897.12
1st Direct CC £176.03 £35.71
CC total £20,411.34 £13,832.83
OD £1100 £0
Car loan £4,000 £3,400
1st Direct Loan £10,684.44 £6,745
Total £36,195.78 £23,977.83
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Think your choice of language is a bit derogatory towards those who can't afford basic white goods.6
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Margret1994 said:
I feel like as a poor man myself Im allowed to be ruder to myself ,sometimes for example I buy suits from Oxfam or the Samaritans but I ride the bus in the suit, and I feel im being judged as stupidla531983 said:Think your choice of language is a bit derogatory towards those who can't afford basic white goods.How to people know where you buy the suits from in order to judge you?
Things that are different: draw & drawer, brought & bought, loose & lose, dose & does, payed & paid1 -
Lots of people shop in charity shops.Margret1994 said:
I feel like as a poor man myself Im allowed to be ruder to myself ,sometimes for example I buy suits from Oxfam or the Samaritans but I ride the bus in the suit, and I feel im being judged as stupidla531983 said:Think your choice of language is a bit derogatory towards those who can't afford basic white goods.
I'm sure people don't look at their clothes and judge them as stupid.
I've been shopping in charity shops for decades.
A lot of people ask me where I've bought my clothes.
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I bought a new Berghaus coat from a charity shop last year. Pretty sure it hasn't got "poor" stamped all over it.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.2 -
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Thankyou woodstok broWoodstok2000 said:0 -
you are truly excellent!Woodstok2000 said:1
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