What's your favorite bargain place?
- Bob Of Burleson
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Re: What's your favorite bargain place?
Aldi's comes to mind first.
The girls and I went to Fallas for school uniform clothes yesterday. They have great prices but one minor detail....no fitting rooms. And I'm done buying pants for my 9 year old without her trying them on first. Since they had the pool shorts on, it was easy enough to try on the pants on the store this time. And now I know what pants they wear to buy next time.
The girls and I went to Fallas for school uniform clothes yesterday. They have great prices but one minor detail....no fitting rooms. And I'm done buying pants for my 9 year old without her trying them on first. Since they had the pool shorts on, it was easy enough to try on the pants on the store this time. And now I know what pants they wear to buy next time.
- LibraryLady
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Re: What's your favorite bargain place?
Aldi and Big Lots for us.
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Re: What's your favorite bargain place?
estate sales
- Bob Of Burleson
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Especially the ones not put on by the professional estate sales folks.
Re: What's your favorite bargain place?
I guess Aldi's because I drive right by it on the way home. I remember then what I'd forgotten to pick up at Kroger. The store personnel are really nice. My problem is that we use our credit card for almost everything. I don't have a lot of cash with me so my shopping is limited. No, we don't have a debit card or an ATM card.
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