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Open Water => Miscellaneous Discussion => Topic started by: Griffin NoName on December 11, 2012, 03:51:43 AM

Title: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: Griffin NoName on December 11, 2012, 03:51:43 AM
I saw this great T-shirt on one of my regular on-line shopping sites today and put it in my "basket". During checkout, I found that my account (I have a credit account with them, though I don't know why really, it just sort of happened about 8 years ago) had completely disappeared and they were asking me to set up a new one with a new credit search (I don't want a credit search as when credit searches tot up it affects one's credit rating negatively, and anyway, I want my account, where is it). so I abandoned the purchase and emailed their "Help" to ask where my account had gone to.

When I picked up my email later there was an email from the online shop saying "you put something in your basket but didn;t check out, come back and check it out..........." or words to that effect. !!!!! I often put things in baskets and change my mind and abandon purchases.............. never had such an email before, shops are getting desperate.
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: nefyuBB on December 11, 2012, 05:06:36 AM
I no longer want any more stuff . What a burden!
I love shopping for bargains on food and drink though !
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: Griffin NoName on December 11, 2012, 06:08:44 AM
Yes, stuff is a burden. I have an excess of stuff. Getting rid of it is hard. Especially as I seem to accumulate more and more without any going out the other way.

I just got a fantastic bargain on amazon, unlikely product to buy from amazon, cowboy boots for only £20 - I thought they might be horrendous so cheap, but they are fantastic, and I love them, and even if they fall to pieces I will have had the pleasure of owning them. They have these wonderful redundant straps with dinky little oval buckles and brassy studs and pointed toes. They have brightened my day. Of course, I hardly ever go out, so a bit of a silly purchase all round. But sometimes one just has to take the opportunity for capitalist happiness. I have them by my bed so I can gaze on them frequently.
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: nefyuBB on December 11, 2012, 06:51:13 AM
I'm collecting 25¢ pieces . I think its an easy out ... I can spend them later when I'm tired of the novelty of collecting.
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: Sibling DavidH on December 11, 2012, 01:01:21 PM
Hello, nefyu!  Nice to hear from you again.
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: pieces o nine on December 11, 2012, 06:56:20 PM
Grif, your boots made me smile. I picked up a pair of 'mules' (slip on shoes) with western styling, in a rather unusual bronzey gold crinkled leather. But the western toe was noticeably longer than normal and actually curled upwards. They were hilarious and I could not resist them: I called them my "Ali Bubba" boots and wore them often.

Don't just gaze at them, wear them. Prop your feet up on pillows so you can better admore them if necessary.   :)
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: Griffin NoName on December 11, 2012, 07:48:42 PM
:D
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: Bruder Cuzzen on December 13, 2012, 04:12:16 AM
Have at if necessary.  I got these brass and or bronze dinner bells as well as a few silver plated ones that are a wee boring .

I'm keeping those .

And the small prints . I'm keeping those .

And the cat looks better .
Since he is off the steroid as well.
He is picky about the cat nip.
Cat will not use the cheap litter .

I'm not keeping the cat.
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: Bob in a quantum-state-of-faith on December 13, 2012, 04:42:35 PM
poor kitty....  :'(

Hopefully your move will be a (relatively) smooth one.  :)
Title: Re: Progress Unwanted - Experiences of a Shopaholic
Post by: Bruder Cuzzen on December 13, 2012, 05:39:09 PM
Quote from: Sibling DavidH on December 11, 2012, 01:01:21 PM
Hello, nefyu!  Nice to hear from you again.

Ahoy unca Day bib !