I bought a new duvet from Dunelm on line as I wanted a 15 tog cause I feel cold easily. It's not feather, but it is gorgeous and warm. Feels like a hotel quality. Very reasonably priced - and I notice that Dunelm have Black Friday bargains. Good luck.Anyone spotted any pillows/duvets in sales?.
Yeah, you think their deals looks good, and then realise it's all the Chinese tat brands rather than a brand you've actually heard of.I feel like the Amazon deals are a con - scrolling through the items a lot of it is non-brand tat. I’m not seeing anything I need, so I think I’ll pass.
I bought mine outright from the manufacturer. Couldn't find any good deals though.I was after a new mobile for husband but still cant see a deal I like. Phone only.
** ignore my big conspiracy i think the set was removed bc the fragrance has sold out**looked on glossier on thursday and added their fragrance and candle set (saving compared to individual prices) to my basket. has now been removed from the website but still in my basket. was going to wait until black friday as they usually do 20% off, assuming the set being no longer available is in anticipation for bf? bit sneaky if so.
Yeah definitely not shocked!https://giphy.com/xUPGcC0R9QjyxkPnS8
The consumer champion analysed 214 Black Friday deals last year at seven major home and tech retailers - Amazon, AO, Argos, Currys, John Lewis, Richer Sounds and Very - looking at their prices every day in the six months before and after the sale day (26 November 2021).
It found the majority of promotions (183 - or 86%) were cheaper or the same price in the six months before the sales. Of the deals, 209 (98%) were cheaper or the same price at other times in the year. None were cheaper on Black Friday alone.
'Just one in seven' Black Friday deals are real discounts - as worst offenders exposed
Amazon and Very were the worst retailers overall for dubious discounts, with more than 70% of analysed products cheaper at other times of the year compared to their Black Friday price.www.google.com
Idk if this’ll be an unpopular opinion but the only brands who can afford to do huge discounts are ones with huge margins, eg they’re buying cheap and selling high, so I’m actually reassured when brands don’t offer ridiculous discounts. Also these discounts aren’t at big brands’ expense they put stress further down the supply chain which are often developing economies & black/brown workers.I was hoping for some good deals on Hotel Chocolat as wanted to get some chocolate for family members
15% off a £30 spend is just rubbish! I want at least 20% on Black Friday especially with a minimum spend
Yeah defoI bought clothes from asos yesterday as there was one thing that was the last item in stock and I didn’t want to miss it. They have a better sale on today (and probably better tomorrow) I can return what I already bought for the prices I paid and reorder for cheaper right?
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