I'm planning on going to the philippines to have a shopping spree, is it better to go there (i'm in australia, plane fees, etc. aren't a problem) or to shop online?
if you choose going to philippines, places to shop please. :)
if you choose shopping online, websites please. :)
please and thanks you, cheers.More
Asked by: varsity282
SHOPPING online would probly be cheeper . Try my shopping genie.com/harris More
My daughter is 13 and she says she wants to shop by herself, but im not sure how old she has to be before she can go out by herself. She yoused 2 get embarresed when i would come in with her when she was like 12 so i would give her some money and wait for her right outside the store. But she wants to actually start like shopping with her friends bythemselves. What should i say?More
Asked by: Emily F
I know it's hard to give her more and more free privileges, but your better off letting her have the comfort of being able to ask you openly to go someplace with your permission then her sneaking behind your back to places. I mean, let's face it: people always want what they can't have. Believe me, I'm thirteen too, and I get to shop by myself now, in small malls in my town. If your talking about a big mall, then no, she's not quite at that yet. Get the opinion of a few parents if your not sure, and ask around and phone up her friends' parents to see what they think. If they say yes, their comfortable with it then sure, give it a try. Give her a cell phone to carry with her, and make sure there are rules set. Have her call you every so often, lets say every half hour or so. Have her shop with a few of her friends, at her age I'd say at least 2 other friends. Make sure you both know what time drop-off/pickup is, and who is doing it. Also, be sure she know's which stores she is allowed to go into, and which stores are off-limits. Tell her possible consequeces for breaking these rules, so she will think twice about disobeying. Just give her a little bit of freedom at a time, step by step. Just don't say yes to everything so she doesn't get on her high-horse. Hope this helps! :) More
I know there are a lot of shopping carts out there. Here is the deal.
1) I already have a web site and a host.
2) I have a paypal account. I am going to use paypal to accept credit cards.
I just need a low cost shopping cart software that has shipping options, taxes, old / new product prices, unlimited products and looks good and not cheap looking.
I do not know html. I use Frontpage 2003 to build my web site. I just need a shopping cart software that will have a nice looking format already setup to add my products.
Note: I am not offering files to download. I am selling Herbailfe products. If you are aware of someone already having a shopping cart setup for these products and willing to hook me up, then please let me know.More
Asked by: MrMichigan
Hey MrMichigan, I am a web developer and we develop customer shopping carts for people. If you'd like to see an example, you can go to http://www.silkapple.com. If you need ideas, feel free to PM me any time. More
I simply can't stand shopping. Let alone at Christmas: packed shops, pushy people, and the same old carols playing over and over on the tannoy.
Is e-shopping the way forward? How much of your Xmas shopping is going to be done on the Internet?More
I was wondering what the main essential shopping items are for a weeks amount of shopping. Cutting off the biscuits, chocoate, lollies, desert treats etc. Just the basic items, including tolietry and hygeine. This is for one person for one week.
Thanks.More
Asked by: Bindi
If you stick to the essentials, you can make a multiplitude of recipies and dishes. However, depending on your budget, you may not need to shop every week, just might need to stock up on a few items. An example is if you buy rice, you should buy a bigger bag which would last a bit longer. Tomatoes or other perishables will most likely be every week.
My essentials are basically
bread, cereal, milk, sugar, flour, onions, tomatoes(canned & fresh), rice, butter, salt, pepper, lettuce, chicken, ham, mince, some spices, toilet paper, soap, and more.
It varies week to week, try out a shop or two and you will find out how much you use/need after a while.
Good luck. More