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Pandora > wrote in
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> On 4 Apr, 04:00, "I'm back on the laptop" >
> wrote:
>> I could practically buy everything I need online...... apart from the
>> fact I like going shopping to see what's new around, and to
>> smell/taste new things.
>>
>> As stated in a previous thread, I just ...
>>
>> bought my BIL 3 cases of wine for his b'day ($129 delivered to the
>> door!!), bought some more cheese making product,
>> bought myself a new pair of New Balance shoes ($80 delivered),
>>
>> All in the space of 15mins!!
>>
>> also, previously bought an Asus Transformer 10 32GB Android
>> Tablet+Keyboard (for just under $590 delivered)
>> 2 *huge* stockpots (from Sydney, Victorias Basement, $159 delivered)
>> bought several cases of bubbles for the SO
>> a case of Gin for me
>> a sodastream machine
>> a case of tonic syrup
>> an icemaking machine
>> replacement gas cylinders for SS machine........
>>
>> also have bought t-shirts onlne.
>>
>> The shopping is *endless*!!!
>>


>
> Have you payed for all this
> things? DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
>




Unfortunately (or should I say *fortunately*) most online stores won't
let you get the goods and pay afterwards :-)

Quite understandable :-)

I even bought our new house/property online!! We did go down to view it
a couple of times, but all the work was done online, searching for it,
making offers, bank transfers, talking to solicitors, real estate agents
etc, was all done online.

I recently bought a whole bunch of (non) grocery items online.,..
shampoos and conditioners, dishwasher tablets, pre-soaking powder,
dishwashing liquid etc, etc.

The beauty of that stuff was it was sorta bulk buys, but postage was
capped at $11.

Samesame for my kitchwares from Peters Of Kensington..... you can order
beacoup items weighing a ton (figurativly!!) and it only costs you $11
postage. I orderd a whole shite-load of kitchen wares for Christmas
presents ..... knives, mortars and pestles, frypans, micrograters,
fondue sets etc.... all $11 postage :-)


But yes....... all items paid for :-)



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Peter
Tasmania
Australia