SeanC
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Not really. Only talking about a few £'s. Certainly not implying MdC, Creed levels of spendDoes it spoil the surprise a bit though?
Not really. Only talking about a few £'s. Certainly not implying MdC, Creed levels of spendDoes it spoil the surprise a bit though?
Not at all, welcome to my world .Ah sorry I was totally answering a different comment. Thought people were talking about listing things they didn't want. Ignore me
Not really if it’s something that someone has no interest in. Last year I searched the person and added something I knew they were interested in, which I knew they would appreciate and I believe they did appreciate it.Ah sorry I was totally answering a different comment. Thought people were talking about listing things they didn't want. Ignore me
Yep, I did that as well but I had the parcel posted from within the UK and the person posting it, didn't mark it ATG!Not really if it’s something that someone has no interest in. Last year I searched the person and added something I knew they were interested in, which I knew they would appreciate and I believe they did appreciate it.
+1 - It's a bit of fun and cheer (and the only suprise I'll get this Christmas!!). Worst case scenario, we all get to try something we normally wouldn't have tried. Regardless of what you receive, it's nice that someone has done something for you.I just buy something and send it, it's all new and useable, whether the recipient agrees is too much to think about. It's £20...You can't buy hardly anything for £20 so you just have to do your best. Families struggle to buy for their siblings and partners and they know them. We don't have a lot of chance. You can but try in the end.
Not yet. Just planning aheadas I bought something I would like.Am I supposed to have received who my person is? I've not if so.
Ah okay! As long as I've not missed it.Not yet. Just planning aheadas I bought something I would like.
Me too!The stuff I ordered for my secret Santa arrived today...I wanna keep it