Just found this on Facebook - an advert saying Poundland are clearing their (£1) Christmas stock from Saturday/Christmas Eve, for 50p each.
Good luck and Merry Christmas!
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robertybob
23 Dec 1617#4
Did you go to DFS on the one day a year they don't have a sale on?!?!!
lianne21
23 Dec 169#3
Cheer up we bought a leather sofa for £1400 and they reduced it by £500 next day. It's only 2 quid lol.
jimmybo
23 Dec 169#8
Things are looking up after Brexit - it's now Fiftypland :laughing:
shabbird
23 Dec 167#16
Tomorrow at Poundland
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Nicola269
4 Jan 17#37
10m wrapping paper 10p, all cards now 10p anything Christmas related max 50p but majority is all now 10p :smiley:
samuelkeeling
26 Dec 16#36
the best offer you will find is the wrapping paper for 3 for 50p ,or the luxury 3m wrapping paper for 50p :smiley:
samuelkeeling
26 Dec 16#35
i work at poundland and i have been working on the christmas isle , the stock went to 50p on christmas eve and its only the christmas stock and nothing else. most of it is actually legacy from couple of years ago that no body wants. but the christmas conditional spend are half price and all the christmas stock/promotion are going to 25p next monday . poundland wants to get rid of all its old stock :smiley:
Caroline_1993
25 Dec 16#34
The £15/ £8 items etc are included but only the christmas items
Toys, grocery lines are not reduced
aj2001
24 Dec 161#28
Isn't this time better spent with family. Who leaves it a day before Christmas for decorations?
Spend time with family, or the telly or pc or your favorite blanket.
Is Christmas just for shopping now? It won't be long when shops and supermarkets will be opened on this festive day.
For me this is the time to create memories with family.
Raptor71 to aj2001
24 Dec 162#29
HOW DARE YOU even question wether Christmas is about shopping? Of course it is, it's not about the thought it's about how much you spend that shows how much you love someone! OMG some people!!!
Kidding :smiley: Merry Christmas everyone
shabbird to aj2001
24 Dec 16#33
local takeaways are open on Christmas day :confused:
sjhendo
24 Dec 16#32
brilliant got loads of stuff for all the pets.
picked up some stuff for cats and dogs at the Johnstone store
squiff
24 Dec 16#31
Just got back from town. Was in Poundland by 9am and grabbed a few Christmassy bits for 50p each. Confectionery is NOT reduced (yet).
VJ1
24 Dec 16#30
we have a clearance pound land near us.....last week most xmas stuff was 30p.
digbys
24 Dec 161#27
Put them handbags down,it's Christmas!:confused:
veedubjai
24 Dec 16#26
No high horse here. Just stating the facts that money is a finite resource that everyone should empower themselves. I'll brighten up once I get my refund to spend more at £land knowing that I'm getting a bargain. Says one it's only a couple of quid like it's not money compare to losing out £500 saving. Didn't one started this heated debate about the value of money like it's insignificant regardless how little or large. WTF! Why you need to go personal bringing up ones financial situation cased by health issues? Goodnight. All the best wishes in 2017.
lianne21
23 Dec 167#25
Get off your high horse, lighten up and you know nothing about my financial position. We lost our house last year due to illness so lucky you if you have a mortgage and house. Merry Xmas!
veedubjai
23 Dec 16#24
Trust DFS to have a sale everyday but there's nothing to cheer about. Get your figures right. It's £2.50, not £2. I guess if you can let £500 slide just like that then you must be quite well healed but not everyone is like you. That £500 amount could contribute towards the mortgage or council tax or holiday right?
Though amount is small but it's still £2.50 for lights bought not been used yet + I could get double sets that I wanted. I'm going back as I want more lights that my local had no stock left. Will be trying another branch tomorrow & try my luck.
Raptor71
23 Dec 16#20
I read the story on Facebook and thought it said it was the Plymouth store? May need confirmation that it's nationwide.
It is nationwide. It is all Xmas stuff like decorations, cards, wrap, gift bags etc and will also include the Xmas pet, stationery, homeware and household stock. It is also 50% off some of the higher priced items like trees and lights. It does not include sweets and biscuits.
ssc1
23 Dec 161#21
great find heat added.
Master G
23 Dec 161#19
But it does include the dog dress-up bow tie. :stuck_out_tongue:
CETD
23 Dec 163#18
Not even a half price sale would get me out on Christmas Eve lol
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Good luck and Merry Christmas!
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Toys, grocery lines are not reduced
Spend time with family, or the telly or pc or your favorite blanket.
Is Christmas just for shopping now? It won't be long when shops and supermarkets will be opened on this festive day.
For me this is the time to create memories with family.
Kidding :smiley: Merry Christmas everyone
picked up some stuff for cats and dogs at the Johnstone store
Though amount is small but it's still £2.50 for lights bought not been used yet + I could get double sets that I wanted. I'm going back as I want more lights that my local had no stock left. Will be trying another branch tomorrow & try my luck.
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http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/plymouth-8217-s-poundland-launches-half-price-sale/story-30006357-detail/story.html
and according to someone on Facebook it will exclude confectionery
So who cares ..... lol.