Friday, 13 July 2007
Why are things always more expensive in the UK?
I read an article today that says that although Sony are dropping the price of the already cheaper Playstation 3 games console in the US they aren't lowering the price in Europe. Whilst I'm not interested in buying one for myself I'm sure my sone will want one of these things or the modern day equivalent in the not too distant future. The point is the same applies to pretty much everything, for example it is well known that clothing from Gap is half price. Now I appreciate that things like exchange rates, size of the market etc all play a part but Europe as a whole must be an equivalent consumer market. It just feels like we constantly are expected to pay more and I hope that as more people shop and research online a fairer global market develops. No more rip off Britain!!!! There that feels better, now I must go and buy some new jeans at a ridiculously inflated price.
Friday, 29 June 2007
The Perfect Gift

Tuesday, 5 June 2007
My Top 3 Tips for Shopping Online
Whilst chatting to a friend the other day she asked me for my top tips for shopping online. After a brief discussion this is what I suggested.
1. Use the power of online shopping to research thoroughly. There are numerous buying guides to choose from and depending on the type of product shopping comparison sites to check on prices, stock and retailers.
2. If it is a site you have never heard of before check all their details on the website such as address, contact telephone number. Use review sites, blogs and other services online to see how other consumers rated them.
3. Always check into the detail such as stock availability, delivery costs, tax and returns policy before making that purchase.
Stick to these basic rules and you'll be well away shopping online safely and enjoying the benefits that it brings.
1. Use the power of online shopping to research thoroughly. There are numerous buying guides to choose from and depending on the type of product shopping comparison sites to check on prices, stock and retailers.
2. If it is a site you have never heard of before check all their details on the website such as address, contact telephone number. Use review sites, blogs and other services online to see how other consumers rated them.
3. Always check into the detail such as stock availability, delivery costs, tax and returns policy before making that purchase.
Stick to these basic rules and you'll be well away shopping online safely and enjoying the benefits that it brings.
Thursday, 31 May 2007
Howies Discount

Thursday, 24 May 2007
Tesco £15 Discount Coupon

Do you always feel tired? It must be something to do with my time of life? I'm happily married, two wonderful children, work part time and start every conversation by stating how tired I am. It feels like the perfect mid life syndrome is starting to descend upon me. Anyway, one thing that momentarily stopped me feeling tired was this £15 discount from Tesco's on any grocery order over £50. OK, not very exciting and maybe symptomatic of my 'mid life syndrome' but I felt very excited at the prospect of getting some money off something I actually have to buy.
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
A Busy Spring
It's been a while since I've posted due to work and leisure commitments but I've continued to shop online when ever I get some spare time.
Good to see my little shopping companion, Cubalaya, continue to develop new and useful tools to help me shop by launching a series of Buying Guides
http://www.newswiretoday.com/news/18394/ . I don't need any help with clothes but I actually found the buying guide on Televisons very useful as they seem to involve so much technical jargon these days.
Marks and Spencer have been very busy since launching their new site with numerous discounts and clearance sales. I guess they are either doing really well and can afford to offer great deals or are doing badly and need to clear stock. However I read an interesting article in one of the broadsheets claiming that they want to increase market share online so worth keeping an eye on the site as more great offers may be forthcoming. I see today they have a free delivery offer on anything over £30 but I'm sure better offers will be coming soon!
The most exciting new shop I've found lately on Cubalaya is http://www.joebrowns.co.uk/. I just love there casual bright easy to wear anytime summer ranges and the pricing looks excellent. I love the Summer, the perfect excuse to renew half my clothes.

http://www.newswiretoday.com/news/18394/ . I don't need any help with clothes but I actually found the buying guide on Televisons very useful as they seem to involve so much technical jargon these days.
Marks and Spencer have been very busy since launching their new site with numerous discounts and clearance sales. I guess they are either doing really well and can afford to offer great deals or are doing badly and need to clear stock. However I read an interesting article in one of the broadsheets claiming that they want to increase market share online so worth keeping an eye on the site as more great offers may be forthcoming. I see today they have a free delivery offer on anything over £30 but I'm sure better offers will be coming soon!
The most exciting new shop I've found lately on Cubalaya is http://www.joebrowns.co.uk/. I just love there casual bright easy to wear anytime summer ranges and the pricing looks excellent. I love the Summer, the perfect excuse to renew half my clothes.
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Monday, 26 March 2007
Marks and Spencer Launch New Site

Friday, 23 March 2007
Cubalaya Relaunches

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Tuesday, 13 March 2007
Digital Cameras for the Summer
I don't regard myself as a technically minded individual but I have to admit that having children has helped me embrace digital cameras. I've always enjoyed photography and surrounding myself with pictures of family or holidays. For the last 3 years I've owned a digital camera and at the moment I have a little compact HP model that is fine for quick snaps but I'm ready to try something a little more advanced. With Summer approaching I've been investigating and plan to buy soon. below are my top 5 digital cameras for very different reasons.
1. The Canon EOS 400D is in my opinion the best of the SLR cameras out there. If I'm going to buy something that allows me to really explore digital photography then I think it will be this great all rounder. Although it doesn't come with compact flash it appears to be an excellent point and shoot camera as well and at 10 mega pixels the image quality should be good enough for a pro.
2. Sony Cyber-shot DSC T50. I've always liked Sony products (I know you pay a
little extra for the brand name). They always produce very stylish looking products and this is no exception. Although I'm tempted by an SLR I may also need to upgrade my compact so I have something sleek and stylish on me at all times. Built in flash, over 7 mega pixels and 3x zoom are pretty impressive and would be more than enough for my compact.
3. Nikon Coolpix S7 - I couldn't resist choosing something from Nikon, I just love the branding of 'Coolpix'. I know not a reason to spend money on a digital camera but I'm always a little irrational when I shop. I like the styling and the thing I like most is the huge 3 inch LCD screen on the back.
4. Samsung NV7. Another camera I have chosen purely based on it's fantastic styling. this ultra slim camera has a 7x Zoom, quite amazing when you see how small it is. From what I've been reading Samsung also provide excellent value for money and are a very underated brand in this
country.
5. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7. This was the other SLR that I considered along with the Canon. It is well priced and unlike the Canon comes witha built in flash.
There are so many models out there that it takes some time to research and deciede which one to go for. Please let me know if you have recently bought a camera and how you rate it as I may still change my mind. I predominately used Cubalaya to source product and retailers.

2. Sony Cyber-shot DSC T50. I've always liked Sony products (I know you pay a

3. Nikon Coolpix S7 - I couldn't resist choosing something from Nikon, I just love the branding of 'Coolpix'. I know not a reason to spend money on a digital camera but I'm always a little irrational when I shop. I like the styling and the thing I like most is the huge 3 inch LCD screen on the back.
4. Samsung NV7. Another camera I have chosen purely based on it's fantastic styling. this ultra slim camera has a 7x Zoom, quite amazing when you see how small it is. From what I've been reading Samsung also provide excellent value for money and are a very underated brand in this

5. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7. This was the other SLR that I considered along with the Canon. It is well priced and unlike the Canon comes witha built in flash.
There are so many models out there that it takes some time to research and deciede which one to go for. Please let me know if you have recently bought a camera and how you rate it as I may still change my mind. I predominately used Cubalaya to source product and retailers.
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Monday, 12 March 2007
Husband Driving me Crazy
My husband is now at that age (36) where he still like to feel trendy but doesn't want to spend
any time, money or effort ensuring that he is. I found a great new site this week that sells high quality trendy footwear that will suit him perfectly. http://www.awaveshoes.co.uk/ is really well put together and from what I can see have a nice little niche for themselves in the market. I've ordered my husband a pair of the Oak rugged lace ups and that should keep him going for the next 3 years.....

Friday, 9 March 2007
30% Discount on Leather Sofas

Thursday, 8 March 2007
Live to Shop
The first post and it feels like I've spent far to much time thinking
about what to write. I've concluded that the reason I'm writing this blog is partly because I know there are thousands of women out there who feel the same and because I want to enhance on the main theme in my blog.

As a woman rapidly approaching 40 years of age I am married with two adorable young children, working 3 days a week and feeling constantly sucked into a world of which I have precious little time for myself. Me time, time to indulge, enjoy my hard earnt time and money, where I can treat myself and get high on life for the sake of satisfying a core need. Yes I am yet another woman that like to shop. Shopping Therapy is nothing new, men still don't understand it, women love to do it but the advent of online shopping has given us time starved shoppers an extra opportunity to browse and buy when we get a valuable 15 minutes late in the evening.
I thought I'd start by just giving you an idea of my favourie online shops, this will give you a good idea about what I like to buy:-

2. Jigsaw - Whilst the online shop has been withdrawn they have launched the www.kew-online.com brand and site which is slightly cheaper but still very good. I still try to pop in to Jigsaw when ever I can but find myself always thinking very carefully about prices as it can be expensive.
3. Marks and Spencer - Like many people I felt that for a few years they did a bad job of targetting my demographic. Clothes have always been high quality and good value but their styling was very conservative and 'frumpy'. However the last 18 months has seen a remarkable turnaround and I can honestly say this is once again one shop I always like to go to for a quick browse.
4. Next - this has been a long time favourite of mine but I think it has suffered a little of late, possibly as Marks and Spencer has been revived. I still like to look at the Catalouge but think the online shop needs improving. It always feels to slow and clunky compared to the glorious catalouge they produce.
5. Finally one of my favourite online hidden gems is a shopping comparison site called www.cubalaya.co.uk . I think it's new but I stumbled across it just before Christmas. there are lots of price comparison sites out there but this one has a nice feel to it, no useless adverts that feel irelevant and it turns up some real gems of online retailers you just couldn't find any where else.
I hope this blog will capture some of the joy I experience when I shop online and I hope other like minded people will tell me about their love of shopping and point me in the direction of great products and special offers or just highlight great things they have recently bought.
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