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Is online shopping at Christmas taking over?

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AB Asks | 10:11 Mon 21st Jan 2008 | News
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Online sales over went up by 50% over the festive period compared with last year. Firms with both a high street and online presence profited most from this shift in shopping trends. Can you see yourself buying Christmas presents online rather than heading out to shops every year? Or is this increase a one off?
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I think this is increase is a one off and no one will ever shop on the internet at christmas again.

Hopefully, stupid questions like this one are a one off as well, and we will never see their like again.
And can you move it to the Shopping section were it belongs.
Good morning Gromit, and what a little bundle of sunshine you are too... ;0P

Of course online should replace normal shopping at christmas. Humans acting like a stampeding herd of wilderbeasts with credit cards is really quite scary.
Oh s**t. I've forgotten to do my Christmas shopping. Mum's going to be mad....
no one will ever shop on the internet at christmas again.

What a stupid reply to a a stupid question (your discription not mine).

Of course people will continue to shop on the internet. In fact this form of shopping will become ever increasing popular as more and more people become accustomed to using computers.

It is as China Doll points out not every one enjoys the hustle and bustle of modern day shopping, plus prices for goods on the internet are much more favourable.


I wondered where my present was Nick... tut, tut.
What a stupid reply

It was supposed to be a stupid reply. I assume yours wasn't

China Doll, is Nick your son then?
She's had a lot of wine and fags in her time, but it's not aged her that much to be mistaken for my mother....
You didn't receive your present China? Must be the fault of Royal Mail. Or probably immigrants.
Exciting times in Deptford. the cops and CID were round last night after a machete attack on my front doorstep
Food prices have shot up recently,a dozen free-range eggs from Sainsbury's rose from �1.62 to �2.35. I think it is scandalous.
I use a machete for gardening sometimes. Much quicker for clearing things. Perhaps that's all they were doing? What happened anyway? You ok? No one injured?

The prices of eggs these days is truly terrible but in breaking news the price of fags in my local tescos has gone down. How'd that work?
Sales of fags momentarily dip in January when smokers attempt to give up. Give it a couple of weeks when most of the people who gave up for a couple of days are back on them, and the price will adjust back to the normal price.
With all this online shopping you would think the Post Office would be rolling in it. If more people did there shopping this way just think how it would help to solve global warming. In fact to encourage it why don't they impose parking charges at these superstores.
I know I may be taking the bait Gromit, but how dare you criticise AB for asking shopping questions on the news topics.

I have just been into the shopping topics (a pratice I do not generally part take in, if ever) and guess what Gromit?

Take yourself in hand old friend, perhaps SP1814 hasn't gone for ever.
I did the majority of my christmas shopping on the net, i woudl chose that any day to trapsing round the shops, it was stress free i can tell ya. I must admit though i did reserve items then goa nd pick tehm up, but i found most of mine on line, would chose that every year now thank you!
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Fooking Hell, AB Ed has posted a link.

7 hours too late, but it is a start.
Not going to answer me then Gromit, rather attack AB ED once again eh?

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