Online yes but physically at the shops no as people are psycho!
Better buying online anyway as you can use cashback apps and some places even give you free samples.
I have on occasions gone to the Christmas Sales and bought items I knew I would definitely use.
Some places reduce prices on over stocked items, especially now that they have GST levies to pay. They may also be reducing prices before stocktake rather than afterwards. You need to know the genuine normal price to know if the bargain is as good as you are lead to believe. I have a child whose birthday is in April so I sometimes buy the presents early. I also buy the next size knickers early too.
There are massive savings on all things xmas on Boxing Day. I bought a serving platter that was $22, marked down to $2. I also bought my grandsons 1st bday pressie s and was happy with the savings
I waited a week after Christmas before hitting the sales. I got some good bargains but a lot of retailers started their boxing day sales prior to Christmas. Some retail staff also said that they have those types of sales all year round. My best buy was an Oroton handbag that was 70% off.
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Frankiielot said
- 12 Dec 2021
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Ellen said
- 13 Nov 2021
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Blossom said
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mom160421 said
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mom112217 said
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mom81879 said
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mom93821 said
- 05 Jan 2017
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mom93821 said
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mom165744 said
- 03 Jan 2017
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