The following are articles that I wrote for ViewsHound-a writing site based in UK that closed on December 23, 2011. I started writing for the site last August publishing 57 articles and 4 photographs.It was an experienced I will never forget. Some photos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing your copyrights.
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Christmas Shopping Online is Fun and Easy
Last week, I started my Christmas shopping online. There were no crowds to fight and hustling for a parking space in the Mall. I did this to purchase gift cards. I have to give gifts to my six home health aides. I decided a $25 gift certificate from See's Candies is appropriate.
I have also to give gifts to my six grandchildren. This year a $50 gift certificate from Best Buy is all I can afford. Last year I gave $100 cash to my six grand children. This year my budget has been stretched to the limit because of the home health care expense for Macrine that I am paying on my own( not covered by my Federal Medical insurance and Medicare). With regards to my four adult children and one daughter in-law, I may also give them gift cards if I have no time shopping in the Mall or online. With gift cards, there is no problem of returned gifts. With the gift card they can buy whatever they need this Christmas season.
Besides the gift cards, I also purchased three items for the house and one item for Macrine, FREE of shipping charges. The free shipping was only available from Walmart with no minimum amount of purchase. Other stores ( JC Penny, Macy and Sears) required a minimum of $50 purchase to get free shipping. You can also save shipping charges if you pick up the merchandize in the store nearest you, instead of shipping it to your residence.
If you have not done shopping online, try it. It is so easy and convenient. If you love the crowds, Online shopping is not for you.
Recent News on Shopping Online by Americans: Americans are big-time online shoppers, according to a new survey by NPR and the Marist Institute for Public Opinion. And by “online shoppers,” most shoppers mean Amazon.com. But just because they’ve bought things online doesn’t mean Americans are turned off by shopping at small retailers or brick and mortar stores of any size. Most of those who have shopped online say they prefer shopping in a brick and mortar store.
Advance Merry Christmas to you all!
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