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How many of you shop on line? I mean everything...
I get all my groceries from Tesco. my clothes from M&S, Kids toys, electrical goods, furniture, my printer inks & copier paper, Wines & Beers, Jewellery, I get books & CDs on line too.
you name it and I buy it on line. Even down to a box of sherbet 'Dip-Dabs for my grand/kids.
I very rarely go into a shop.
Anyone else like me?
I get all my groceries from Tesco. my clothes from M&S, Kids toys, electrical goods, furniture, my printer inks & copier paper, Wines & Beers, Jewellery, I get books & CDs on line too.
you name it and I buy it on line. Even down to a box of sherbet 'Dip-Dabs for my grand/kids.
I very rarely go into a shop.
Anyone else like me?
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I've always detested shopping, so adore online shopping. I can't remember the last time I actually went into a shop.
14:19 Tue 04th Jun 2013
I have never really experienced any problems with deliveries and I do have a safe dry large front porch which is handy when I am out. I find delivery drivers helpful and friendly. Nothing has arrived broken. I even buy all my gardens plants online now from a wonderful site called Plantify.co.uk (don't report me for advertising) - they work out a lot cheaper than garden centres even with the delivery and their plants are amazing.
I don't think you're lazy at all Jemisa. I would say practical and sensible. I do my Tesco shopping on line as I used to get absolutely exhausted going to the shop, then loading the car up, then unloading it and carrying it all into the house. It's brilliant and i always choose a £3 delivery slot. Well worth it. I also do quite a bit on Ebay for clothes and have seldom been disappointed.
you say that andres ... but the retail park i work in is always rammed. its ridiculous esp at holidays. xmas & eater is hell trying to get home... but on the flip side the town centre is dying but the council still charge for parking and its not cheap. I like going into town on a sat and having a mooch round the market but its costs me extra to park and i can park for free in the retail park
the towns need to look at their high streets and do something to tempt people in, free parking on weekends would be a start
the towns need to look at their high streets and do something to tempt people in, free parking on weekends would be a start
Our high street has hardly any shops. Lots of cafes, hairdressers, more cafes, more hairdressers, banks, estate agents, more cafes, factory shops, charity shops. A few random food shops but nowhere that sells groceries. A thriving market on a Thursday, but you can't find anywhere to park and lots of touristy gift shops. Great!! Oh and even more cafes...........
You are lucky Shaney. We have a new Weatherspoons and New Marstons in town, just to add to the eateries. Great place to eat now now or have a coffee, but totally useless for shopping. I forgot, we have an Argos - I hate Argos. Even our old established department store is now The Factory Shop and opposite where Woolies was is the Warehouse Shop!! The only time I go to the high street is to meet a friend for coffee or go to the hairdressers. I bank online so I don't even go there for the bank. We have a small useless Boots.
Any shopping I do is on the out-of-town complex with Morrisons, Lidls, A brilliant new pharmacy and the animal feed warehouse.
Any shopping I do is on the out-of-town complex with Morrisons, Lidls, A brilliant new pharmacy and the animal feed warehouse.
I forgot, cazzz, about the bookmakers, etc. And I forget the numerous antique shops we have (most recently frequented by the Duchess of Cambridge!). I don't think she went in the Factory Shop though - not quite right for her new Norfolk home. I also forgot about the estate agents. We also have a very upper class, county/horsey type ladies clothing shop. Just my cuppa tea (not!).
Thanks for your replies folks, it seems I'm not in the minority lots of you find online shopping conveniant. I too suffer from back probs and can't do all the walking shopping requires. My 'picker' at Tesco knows my needs now I get excellent meat choices, bread & cakes too are good. I have no probs with goods I buy, M&S will take their stuff at a local store if I'm not satisfied & so will Tesco altho this is rare.
I think shops are closing because of the shopping malls, people prefer to shop there because its out of the weather & free parking.
Councils rip people off with parking fees.
jem.
I think shops are closing because of the shopping malls, people prefer to shop there because its out of the weather & free parking.
Councils rip people off with parking fees.
jem.
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