I've just order 15 CD's and spent £105 from 2 online store's (www.play.com and www.asda.co.uk). Now if I was to go into town to buy them, taking a average price of a CD is £13 in town, it would cost me £195.
So for 25 minutes of sitting down with a cup of tea and clicking on a few things I've saved myself about 90 quid, which is quite amazing really.
I'm wondering how do these shops survive.
BTW, it's the same for music DVD's too
Mensajes Thu 26 Feb 09 @ 9:19 am
now we know why woolworths shut down.... lol
now why not do the decent thing and go give back the money to the old aged pensioner that you mugged to get them cds
now why not do the decent thing and go give back the money to the old aged pensioner that you mugged to get them cds
Mensajes Thu 26 Feb 09 @ 9:27 am
tayla wrote :
now why not do the decent thing and go give back the money to the old aged pensioner that you mugged to get them cds
lmao!!!!!
I'm just amazed mate,
didn't really take any notice of the saving which can be made when buying a whole load of CD's before.
Mensajes Thu 26 Feb 09 @ 9:33 am