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Top tip everyone - if you buy something 'just' because it's reduced (i.e. you weren't needing or going to buy it in the first place) it isn't a bargain. You've ended up spending money you were not going spend.
Ade Akinbiyi couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo...
This Black Friday thing on 12:28 - Nov 12 by homer_123
Top tip everyone - if you buy something 'just' because it's reduced (i.e. you weren't needing or going to buy it in the first place) it isn't a bargain. You've ended up spending money you were not going spend.
Unless it’s a new massive telly.
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This Black Friday thing on 12:52 - Nov 12 with 2230 views
This Black Friday thing on 12:28 - Nov 12 by homer_123
Top tip everyone - if you buy something 'just' because it's reduced (i.e. you weren't needing or going to buy it in the first place) it isn't a bargain. You've ended up spending money you were not going spend.
It's not just Amazon, pretty much every major retailor do Black Friday offers.
A lot of people buy the xmas presents this way. Lets face it if you have in mind a present for someone and you have a chance to get it in a cut price deal you would be silly not to.
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This Black Friday thing on 14:02 - Nov 12 with 2126 views
This Black Friday thing on 12:28 - Nov 12 by homer_123
Top tip everyone - if you buy something 'just' because it's reduced (i.e. you weren't needing or going to buy it in the first place) it isn't a bargain. You've ended up spending money you were not going spend.
And for the love of god, don't put things on a credit card if you can't pay it off when the statement comes in.
When looking at amazon's Black Friday and Prime Day discounts, always plug in the URL of the item you're looking at into http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com to see exactly how much of a deal they're giving based on historic pricing data.
For example this toothbrush is being offered at £60, slashed from £229!!!
When looking at amazon's Black Friday and Prime Day discounts, always plug in the URL of the item you're looking at into http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com to see exactly how much of a deal they're giving based on historic pricing data.
For example this toothbrush is being offered at £60, slashed from £229!!!
When looking at amazon's Black Friday and Prime Day discounts, always plug in the URL of the item you're looking at into http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com to see exactly how much of a deal they're giving based on historic pricing data.
For example this toothbrush is being offered at £60, slashed from £229!!!
This Black Friday thing on 12:46 - Nov 12 by MattinLondon
Unless it’s a new massive telly.
Here, here. I'm looking for one now and there do seem to be some good deals around based on the prices things were going for in reviews over the last 6 months. My timing is coincidence though (need something to show off stuff on the PS5!) - I wouldn't save things for this time of year as you can often get a reasonable deal at any time of the year.
When looking at amazon's Black Friday and Prime Day discounts, always plug in the URL of the item you're looking at into http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com to see exactly how much of a deal they're giving based on historic pricing data.
For example this toothbrush is being offered at £60, slashed from £229!!!
This Black Friday thing on 13:24 - Nov 12 by Enigma_Blue
It's not just Amazon, pretty much every major retailor do Black Friday offers.
A lot of people buy the xmas presents this way. Lets face it if you have in mind a present for someone and you have a chance to get it in a cut price deal you would be silly not to.
Indeed. The last 2 years I’ve renewed my Adobe Creative Suite subscription on their Black Friday deal. Without it, the full package that I need would be £48 something a month, but 2 years ago got it for £24 a month, and last year did even better as their advertised Black Friday deal was the same as that, but I’d heard a few people had got a better deal directly, so rang them up and a 40 minute phone call later got me a deal for £16.99 a month!
Given the amount of problems with peoples work, jobs and businesses recently it just feels like its in bad taste (the bigger companies clearly dont care) - it may be better if people spent some money in the local independent stores to help them along.
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This Black Friday thing on 09:10 - Nov 13 with 1561 views
Whenever l have tried to give a sh!te review they never accept it. That is very dodgy to me. I've tried a few times and had an email saying the review wasnt accepted.
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This Black Friday thing on 09:15 - Nov 13 with 1559 views