Try Living Social - we have had getting on for 20 good short breaks plus a load of meals through them.A month ago I signed up at groupon
Two or three mails a day and not ONE 'deal' cheaper than I could get elsewhere..
itched it today..
Why the hell would I be interested in short hotel breaks ?Try Living Social - we have had getting on for 20 good short breaks plus a load of meals through them.
Suppose it depends what you are looking for whether any of these sites are any good. I don’t want a crappy cheeseboard and knife set, or even an online project management course - more than happpy to have short city/hotel breaks at short notice or a nice meal out for very few £s though.
Why the hell would I be interested in short hotel breaks when I spend half my life l?
Alright if your a bit poofy I spose or you are a bit hard up, but I have my hotel with me wherever I go, sleep in my own bet, use my toilet, and have second to none waitress service
Why the hell would I be interested in short hotel breaks ?
Alright if your a bit poofy I spose or you are a bit hard up, but I have my hotel with me wherever I go, sleep in my own bet, use my toilet, and have second to none waitress service
Nope.... I have NEVER got anything via groupon !In that case I assume it is you that buys the crappy cheeseboard and knife set and the online project management course if you don't buy short breaks and meal deals.
Each to their own.
Ps forgive me for expressing an opinion......
You are SO right !It pays to do your research when shopping on-line.
I'm sure a lot of these selling sites work on the basis that the customer assumes they're getting a good deal because of the advertising, i.e. words like 'Sale' and 'Discount'. Bit like Tesco offering a box of 6 ice creams for 50p off the £4.00 retail price when you can buy two boxes of 3 for £1.49 each.
eBay is just as bad. the number of times I've looked for parts for my car or bike & ended up going to the local dealer as it's cheaper is anyone's guess, especially for the Merc.
That's regular in our Dunnes Stores.It pays to do your research when shopping on-line.
I'm sure a lot of these selling sites work on the basis that the customer assumes they're getting a good deal because of the advertising, i.e. words like 'Sale' and 'Discount'. Bit like Tesco offering a box of 6 ice creams for 50p off the £4.00 retail price when you can buy two boxes of 3 for £1.49 each.
eBay is just as bad. the number of times I've looked for parts for my car or bike & ended up going to the local dealer as it's cheaper is anyone's guess, especially for the Merc.
It pays to do your research when shopping on-line.
I'm sure a lot of these selling sites work on the basis that the customer assumes they're getting a good deal because of the advertising, i.e. words like 'Sale' and 'Discount'. Bit like Tesco offering a box of 6 ice creams for 50p off the £4.00 retail price when you can buy two boxes of 3 for £1.49 each.
eBay is just as bad. the number of times I've looked for parts for my car or bike & ended up going to the local dealer as it's cheaper is anyone's guess, especially for the Merc.
That's regular in our Dunnes Stores.
Tub of butter €6 500. 250 for €2.50
So I buy the two which is probably the trick to move stock!!