Friday, January 9, 2009

what fifty bucks can get you

Two months ago, I bought a pair of cheap, high heeled boots for work. I thought that since they were on sale, and such an unusual colour (purple) that they'd be fun. Unfortunately, in this case, I really got what I paid for because they felt cheap and looked cheap and I never wore them again after the first time. Since I found the receipt last night, I decided to take them back and see what I could trade them in for.

Here's what I got for the $50 gift card they issued me:

  • A nativity set marked down with 60% off the last marked price
  • A box of 16 Christmas cards for next year
  • A ginger-spice candle
  • kitchen cleaner
  • two cans of pledge furniture polish
  • two Rubbermaid sandwich containers
  • dill pickle chips
  • mini-bags of popcorn
  • 4 litres of chocolate milk
  • 1 lb of butter
  • Eggo Pancakes

Does that seem like what you might get for $50? I love getting things that seem almost free. In this case, I think I had to pay an additonal 83 cents.

17 comments:

  1. that's fun! I think you'll get a lot more out of those things then the boots....

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  2. I love getting great deals like that! :-) I didn't know that Old Dutch was sold there!!! How cool! Good job on the great deals!!

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  3. I usually think that when I goto Costco. Some days I walk out and think, this is all I got for $x and other days I'm excited I got all this for $x.

    Sounds like a much better deal than boots you didnt like and would never wear again.

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  4. I know what you mean about shoes & boots. If they make me feel less than awesome? I don't wear 'em.

    Good for you wise shopping girl!

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  5. I know Canadian dollars are a bit different - it seems I could get a lot more for fifty bucks but who knows when you're in another country?

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  6. Well, you certainly got a lot more than if you’d been forced to eat the boots.

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  7. That certainly seems like a much better deal than the boots! I hate it when I buy shoes that later disappoint me.

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  8. now I want some chocolate milk

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  9. I would certainly rather have cleaning supplies and nibble foods than purple boots, but thats just me :-)

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  10. It doesnt seem like alot to me really for $50 but money does'nt stretch very far these days.I probably could have gotten all of that for alot less here in the US but I would have gotten store brand names on some of the items like the waffles,pledge and the milk.I am a huge bargain shopper though on everything.*hugs* Happy Saturday.

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  11. I remember ...early 1980's working in Calgary (my wage at the time was more than the current minimum wage in Alberta - that's 28 years!!!)and my boyfriend at the time and I had a $150.00 for 2 weeks grocery budget ...and that included a carton of cigarettes. I no longer smoke and damn ...$150 now doesn't fill up many bags ...especially when you are trying to eat healthy.

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  12. That was a great deal, instead of the boots you did'nt like!

    Now I'm hungry for pancakes.

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  13. I'm surprised that they would take back the boots. They had to have worn some on the sole if you wore them to work, even one day. What store was that?

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  14. purple rain...purple rain....
    purple rain...purple rain....
    purple rain...purple rain....
    sing along now!

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  15. jadedj - The Bay, formerly Hudson's Bay Company of Canada. Since I have been in retail for 12 years, I pretty much know the return policies of most stores before buying.
    In this case, all I had to say was that I was unhappy with the quality, and they took them back and put the money on a gift card. Then I went to Zellers and spent the gift card :)

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  16. I'll have to look into store return policies from now on. I never thought about that much, considering.
    You got a pretty good deal on all of that though. :)

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