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Are you the type to buy as and when you need an item or are you the sort that will build a shopping list up and buy when the list ... -
How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
Are you the type to buy as and when you need an item or are you the sort that will build a shopping list up and buy when the list is more substantial ?
Just curious as I am the type to have an ongoing list. When I think of something I need I will add it to the online list and save it.
This Thread is just for Tradetiler users, any other comments about other stores etc will be removed.
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
I wait to I need something then snoop through the site for anything else I fancy, lol
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
If I need it, I need it NOW!!!!!!!
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
As above but will add a few extra bits to make it a decent order
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
same as above ,get a good list going then buy all in one ,makes it feel more like xmas that way
be good at 1 thing ,not average at lots
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
i make a list, save it, then when i need something for sure i'll order the lot.
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
Isn't it just lovely opening a big box full of stuff
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
I tend to put a decent order together before pressing the go button. I'm never sure when I'm going to be around to take delivery, so try to keep deliveries to a minimum and order everything in one go.
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
Lve a lot of their products. Even simple things like chinagraph pencils are massively better quality than anything I can source locally. Only problem is being at work every delivery day!!
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
I have been building a list for ages, just need the reddies to be able to order it!
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Re: How do you shop at Tradetiler ?
I'm a full on impulse buyer. I once stuck a £100 deposit on a small fibreglass boat/barge thing when I was about 19, got home and asked my mum for the rest of the cash and she flipped. Had to go back and beg for the deposit back.
Bought umpteen bits off ebay as they appear to be cheap, only to find out that if I'd have shopped around a bit I could get them cheaper elsewhere.
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