Ladies who shop !!

I did buy a replacement pair of Arche shoes online in the PS sale. They are to replace the Arche lace up shoes that I haven’t travelled without for 10 years. I nearly cried when the sole needed to be replaced. I got the sole replaced, but the shoes are just not the same. I’m hoping that the new pair will be just as good. They are still in the care of Australia Post, so I’m yet to try them.
 
I am just an interloper, I dislike shopping however MrsM likes to shop. We are off to NYC in April and going via Tokyo, London and back through Tokyo just in case we missed something first time around. MissM now fits into small Japan ladies clothes and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I have been told I only have myself to blame, whatever that means. :confused::rolleyes:
 
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I see you have been to the USA before so I hope you know about outlet shopping. As you are going to NYC this is the place to go -


When my son lived in NYC for 7 years this was a regular day trip on our USA holidays. Hire a car and leave early to max the day. You will spent way too much but compared to here and the UK this is the place to shop IMO.

In Japan I love Muji shops, and make sure you try a mocchi ball ( flavoured iced cream inside a rice paper wrapper)
 
Wasn’t quite sure whether to put this into the parenting thread or not - however does buying baby things qualify as “parenting”. It’s a weird thread anyway. Maybe I will put it in both :)

I have discovered a new propensity in me to shop. Shopping for myself - boring. Shopping for soon to be grand daughter - fun,

Found this shop in Melbourne last week and they have a web site - I might have bought a few things last night :)


like this


and this

 
A girl? That’s news. 😊

I had bought a jelly baby lion for grandbaby. DIL looked at it and said that he had so many stuffed toys already. To which I replied, Yes, I know, that’s why this one is staying with me. 😉 Boom tish! I’ve been advised he has enough clothes already. I have to sneak the odd thing in. I have bought a really gorgeous jogger pram that seems to have gone down a treat.
 
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Just signed up for MyUSA for a PO box to place a couple of OS orders.

First month membership is free, fingers cross shipping is as affordable as I hope and I remember to cancel before the 30day trial is over.
 
A girl? That’s news. 😊

I had bought a jelly baby lion for grandbaby. DIL looked at it and said that he had so many stuffed toys already. To which I replied, Yes, I know, that’s why this one is staying with me. 😉 Boom tish! I’ve been advised he has enough clothes already. I have to sneak the odd thing in. I have bought a really gorgeous jogger pram that seems to have gone down a treat.
Last year Ms FM told me I was allowed to buy whatever I liked for the baby - I am taking full advantage of that. :)
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I am in Tassie for two weeks I hope I can find more to buy than just cherries. !!View attachment 203654
I love Tassie cherries!
 
Just signed up for MyUSA for a PO box to place a couple of OS orders.

First month membership is free, fingers cross shipping is as affordable as I hope and I remember to cancel before the 30day trial is over.
I ended up cancelling the other month. Paid about $40 for shipping a $20 purchase. It shipped before I could choose a cheaper option. Arrived very quickly.
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Last year Ms FM told me I was allowed to buy whatever I liked for the baby - I am taking full advantage of that. :)
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I love Tassie cherries!
I think that is a mother of the mother allowance.
 
Just signed up for MyUSA for a PO box to place a couple of OS orders.

First month membership is free, fingers cross shipping is as affordable as I hope and I remember to cancel before the 30day trial is over.
I always set a reminder to cancel things a few days before the auto-renewal period hits.

Can you let me know about shipping costs? I'm interested, but if it's prohibitive I might as well skip buying the things.
 
Can you let me know about shipping costs? I'm interested, but if it's prohibitive I might as well skip buying the things.

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Apparently as long as not oversized, "Don't see package count or dimension input? MyUS calculates rates by weight, regardless of package size and count. "

My parcel is on the large size so waiting to see what happens late next week when I should get a proper shipping price.
 
I don’t have much luck when I buy expensive wool products ..Creswick Mills and NZ possum and wool products and a beautiful rug from Irish Enniskillen Mills

I have an ongoing Silverfish problem despite trying sprays, cedar coathangers, natural baits in the bedroom closets and study..they also love books.
 
....Can you let me know about shipping costs? I'm interested, but if it's prohibitive I might as well skip buying the things.
So I bought a $345USD item but it weights 6kgs and its a large box (approx 90cm x 35 x 35) and shipping was $120USD inc insurance and GST. Which was very close to the online shipping rate calculator and they manage GST payment which I wasnt expecting (thought I would have to pay direct before delivery).

Got a selection of delivery prices, ranging from 1 to 10 days, $90USD to $138USD. I selected the 2-5 day Fedex delivery and remember the $120USD incs my GST. Could also select/click remove shoe boxes, add bubble wrap, request photos (for extra cost) ect. They even had a scan of original invoice from sender online. The 30 day free trial includes item consolidation so if you want to go crazy, buy from a few stores but remember, they charge by weight. To be honest, impressed by how easy it was and now I wait.

If only the exchange rate was better - I could go crazy.
 
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So I bought a $345USD item but it weights 6kgs and its a large box (approx 90cm x 35 x 35) and shipping was $120USD inc insurance and GST. Which was very close to the online shipping rate calculator and they manage GST payment which I wasnt expecting (thought I would have to pay direct before delivery).

Got a selection of delivery prices, ranging from 1 to 10 days, $90USD to $138USD. I selected the 2-5 day Fedex delivery and remember the $120USD incs my GST. Could also select/click remove shoe boxes, add bubble wrap, request photos (for extra cost) ect. They even had a scan of original invoice from sender online. The 30 day free trial includes item consolidation so if you want to go crazy, buy from a few stores but remember, they change by weight. To be honest, impressed by how easy it was and now I wait.

If only the exchange rate was better - I could go crazy.

I was using MyUs when the Aussie Dollar was in parity, maybe even a bit better. Oh boy, did I have a lot of fun! I’d get a delivery several times a month. With each box full of stuff. Like Christmas. And back in those days we just couldn’t source many of US products we can today.

I just checked the date when we had parity. 10 years ago!

My last delivery was a very small box - think the cover of an iPad size and of similar weight. Cost me around $35. About 5 weeks ago. Obviously more value in shipping heavier items.
 
I was using MyUs when the Aussie Dollar was in parity, maybe even a bit better. Oh boy, did I have a lot of fun! I’d get a delivery several times a month. With each box full of stuff. Like Christmas. And back in those days we just couldn’t source many of US products we can today.

I just checked the date when we had parity. 10 years ago!

My last delivery was a very small box - think the cover of an iPad size and of similar weight. Cost me around $35. About 5 weeks ago. Obviously more value in shipping heavier items.
Hubbys first trip to the US was when it was on parity.... he had a blast. He took me to Tiffanys on 5th Avenue and I took him to the Gibson guitar factory in Memphis, which is where he bought his Les Paul
 
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