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Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Is mise Duncan Started conversation Oct 17, 2001
I've used the internet to buy airline tickets, concert tickets and one book.
I've never bought anything else on line - has anybody?
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Oct 17, 2001
I've bought:
books,
airline tickets,
tickets to a theme park,
CDs,
batteries and a powersupply for a laptop computer,
a recorder (musical instrument),
a click-on cover and case for a mobile phone,
sheet music.
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Researcher 179388 Posted Oct 17, 2001
Cds, jewellery, clothes, groceries, books, PCs, computer hardware, software, Christmas cards, cinema and theatre tickets, books and I am sure there is more, but can't remember what.
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Solsbury Posted Oct 17, 2001
Airline tickets, rail tickets, a book, photographic film
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Xanatic Posted Oct 17, 2001
I've bought some posters that are still in the box.
A decorated knife that was quite expensive(Didn't help when customs demanded the same price for taking it into the country)
Airline and train tickets
Books
T-shirts
Now something else I want to know. How many of you guys have actually pressed a banner?
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Orcus Posted Oct 17, 2001
CDs, Books, Concert and Football tickets, a PC and peripherals but most important...
The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy original radio series
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Rainbow Posted Oct 17, 2001
I've bought airline tickets, booked hotel rooms, one CD - it took 3 months to come (that's why I've only ever bought one), an inflatable mattress, ladies underwear, men's swimwear and various 'gadgets' from the Gadget Shop - nothing odd about me!!
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Fred Smith Posted Oct 17, 2001
I've brought a CD by a band that isn't very popular in England On-line. And I once clicked a banner add that promised to kill me if I didn't.
I used to go on Yahoo! a lot, but I don't think I have in months.
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Captain Kebab Posted Oct 17, 2001
Couple of books that I couldn't easily get locally from a South American river. I'm still a bit wary of buying online, although you're probably more likely to get ripped off over the phone.
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Azara Posted Oct 17, 2001
I buy books on-line fairly regularly, including second-hand books. But six months of grocery shopping on-line completely dwarfed the amount of money I'd been spending on books.
Azara
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Lurcher Posted Oct 17, 2001
Just books and CD`S , usually because I can`t be bothered to go looking in the shops!!
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Dancer (put your advert here) Posted Oct 17, 2001
Lots of things.
mainly DVDs, Music CDs books and vinyl records. But also Contact Juggling balls, Video Editing computer cards and funnily enough Transformer toys (I collect them, or try too...).
Dancer
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Metal Chicken Posted Oct 17, 2001
Tickets (rail, gigs, festivals, theatre)
Books, CDs, cards, chocolate
And probably other gift-type stuff I can't remember right now
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Wand'rin star Posted Oct 18, 2001
Hundreds of books and a few airline tickets and I'd like to get something from Purple Jenny, but I can't think where to ask her to send it. I never click banners.
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Oct 18, 2001
Just the once.
I was emailed that e-toys was having a closing down sale.
I couldn't believe the prices, I spent around £36, and ended up with over a hundred quids' worth of stuff, not just toys, I also got myself an unusual jigsaw. The Pokemon Master game was an absolute bargain at £10, my son still plays with it and the cd still works...
There was only one item I'd ordered which wasn't supplied.
I get emailed to buy online all the time, I have a Tesco card & I must have given them my email addy because they keep asking me to order online, which I have so far resisted as it's £5 delivery charge.
I don't click banners.
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Cheerful Dragon Posted Oct 18, 2001
Books, CDs, videos, DVDs, clothes. I only buy online if the price, including delivery charges, is less than I would pay at the local shops. It can be with CDs, but a lot of the time and with a lot of products, it isn't. Besides, I like to browse through books before I decide whether to buy, which you can't online. I also like to try clothes on before I buy, to check for fit.
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Dinsdale Piranha Posted Oct 18, 2001
Tickets, PC bits.
I've never clicked on a banner. In fact, I use software to strip them out.
Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
Lenny (Lynette) Posted Oct 18, 2001
I hate banners too - most annoying!
I have bought shed-loads on-line.
Hitch-Hikers on video
many other videos
CDs
Lots of books
Shoes
Clothes
A pine blanket chest
an orgasmatron (not rude, honest)
toys
flowers
tarot cards
that's all I can think of for now. I don't like real shopping much you see. Especially coming up to Christmas
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Ever bought on-line? If so - what?
- 1: Is mise Duncan (Oct 17, 2001)
- 2: Gnomon - time to move on (Oct 17, 2001)
- 3: Researcher 179388 (Oct 17, 2001)
- 4: Is mise Duncan (Oct 17, 2001)
- 5: Solsbury (Oct 17, 2001)
- 6: Xanatic (Oct 17, 2001)
- 7: Orcus (Oct 17, 2001)
- 8: Rainbow (Oct 17, 2001)
- 9: Big Joe (just joe on jupiter) (Oct 17, 2001)
- 10: Fred Smith (Oct 17, 2001)
- 11: Captain Kebab (Oct 17, 2001)
- 12: Azara (Oct 17, 2001)
- 13: Lurcher (Oct 17, 2001)
- 14: Dancer (put your advert here) (Oct 17, 2001)
- 15: Metal Chicken (Oct 17, 2001)
- 16: Wand'rin star (Oct 18, 2001)
- 17: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Oct 18, 2001)
- 18: Cheerful Dragon (Oct 18, 2001)
- 19: Dinsdale Piranha (Oct 18, 2001)
- 20: Lenny (Lynette) (Oct 18, 2001)
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