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Triple D-D-DISCOUNT Treat OR How to look like a Million Bucks for only Tens of Dollars - Friday 1st May 2015
Approximate $ Savings: $100 on 2 items of clothing = $1000's of $$$ annually
Yes I'm a cheapskate but that doesn't mean I don't want to look like a million bucks. Sure I'm happy to wear 'hand-me-downs' and op-shop clothes and I do, but I've found with online shopping for clothes, that's hardly necessary. You can save time as well as money, by shopping online for clothes with 'Ezibuy'. I only buy their sale items and only when they are offering another discount. My tip is regarding a 40% discount on Ezibuy clothing which is offered regularly (about every month) in the 'Woolworths' supermarket brochure. A checkout code-word is given, which gives you a $20 discount on a $50 spend...that's a 40% savings and they will deliver the clothing items for free to the Big W store of your choice! I only shop with them on this discounted offer and I only shop for already discounted items! Once you've signed-up with them they will email you regularly informing you of various other discounts. The discount code-word is valid for about 2 weeks, so I wait to see if they offer any other discount in that period on already discounted items I'd like to buy! You can go 'window shopping' recreationally while you're relaxing at home, putting desirable items in your shopping trolley (they save your trolley items indefinitely) then check back when you get the email advertising another discount on items you wish to buy, with your discount code-word handy (that's a triple discount treat). Aim to only spend the $30 after $20 discount, that way you get the maximum % savings. My last $30 Ezibuy clothing purchase was a lovely tailored linen dress and a pair of linen pants. The original cost of these 2 items was $130 total - I bought them already discounted to $35 dress + $15 pants = $50; using the $20 discount code $50 - $20 = $30, saving $100. I'm really happy with both the quality of the clothes and the price I paid for them! There is clothing for all the family, as well as home-wares, the original prices of which are inflated, in my opinion but good things come to those who wait, they will come on sale and if you miss out on something there is always more - just wait and see!
Contributed by Therese Krix
Yes I'm a cheapskate but that doesn't mean I don't want to look like a million bucks. Sure I'm happy to wear 'hand-me-downs' and op-shop clothes and I do, but I've found with online shopping for clothes, that's hardly necessary. You can save time as well as money, by shopping online for clothes with 'Ezibuy'. I only buy their sale items and only when they are offering another discount. My tip is regarding a 40% discount on Ezibuy clothing which is offered regularly (about every month) in the 'Woolworths' supermarket brochure. A checkout code-word is given, which gives you a $20 discount on a $50 spend...that's a 40% savings and they will deliver the clothing items for free to the Big W store of your choice! I only shop with them on this discounted offer and I only shop for already discounted items! Once you've signed-up with them they will email you regularly informing you of various other discounts. The discount code-word is valid for about 2 weeks, so I wait to see if they offer any other discount in that period on already discounted items I'd like to buy! You can go 'window shopping' recreationally while you're relaxing at home, putting desirable items in your shopping trolley (they save your trolley items indefinitely) then check back when you get the email advertising another discount on items you wish to buy, with your discount code-word handy (that's a triple discount treat). Aim to only spend the $30 after $20 discount, that way you get the maximum % savings. My last $30 Ezibuy clothing purchase was a lovely tailored linen dress and a pair of linen pants. The original cost of these 2 items was $130 total - I bought them already discounted to $35 dress + $15 pants = $50; using the $20 discount code $50 - $20 = $30, saving $100. I'm really happy with both the quality of the clothes and the price I paid for them! There is clothing for all the family, as well as home-wares, the original prices of which are inflated, in my opinion but good things come to those who wait, they will come on sale and if you miss out on something there is always more - just wait and see!
Contributed by Therese Krix