Where do you do most of your Christmas shopping?

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  1. What's News profile image65
    What's Newsposted 13 years ago

    Where do you do most of your Christmas shopping?

  2. jobister profile image59
    jobisterposted 13 years ago

    I do most of my Christmas shopping online. Mainly, Amazon.com. With Amazon you can find pretty much anything you are looking for. Walmart or Target for candy and other stocking stuffers.

  3. zoey24 profile image77
    zoey24posted 13 years ago

    Yes i do most of my christmas shopping online too, but i always end up finding little  presents when i go to the supermarket as well.

  4. vox vocis profile image83
    vox vocisposted 13 years ago

    Some things I buy online at amazon and some in the local shops. I usually buy toys and books on amazon and clothes in the shops. Sweets in supermarkets...

  5. GusTheRedneck profile image60
    GusTheRedneckposted 13 years ago

    This time of the year I try to hide out and stay hidden, avoiding shopping, particularly in the company of any (ANY) female shopper. May the great God of all Rednecks spare me from THAT !

  6. GetFitRight profile image60
    GetFitRightposted 13 years ago

    Amazon.com if I am online so that I can combine shipping costs and get free super saver shipping.
    While not online it depends on what is on my list and store sales.

  7. Chris Simiriglia profile image61
    Chris Simirigliaposted 13 years ago

    I do most of my shopping online, but tend to buy from smaller operations.  I'm a big fan of www.etsy.com which provides a shop experience for artists and crafters to offer their creations.  I also like to buy fair trade and make it a point to look for those things.

  8. wealthseeker profile image59
    wealthseekerposted 13 years ago

    Mostly Amazon and Ebay! I do little shopping in local shops where I need to see items in person.

  9. Bel Marshall profile image61
    Bel Marshallposted 13 years ago

    This year was ebay.  Brand new items for a lower price and often free shipping. 
    I had one item that I purchased on Thursday afternoon, it arrived before noon on Friday and the shipping was free.  I was stunned!

  10. Treasuresofheaven profile image73
    Treasuresofheavenposted 13 years ago

    I will shop anywhere I can get a bargain or good sale.  I do online shopping and I do like getting out, so I go to  the major Department stores and shop.  Thanks for the question.

  11. maccagirl888 profile image54
    maccagirl888posted 13 years ago

    Shopping centers i know this is probably not a great answer but mostly K mart,Big W, Target and WOW

  12. profile image57
    foreignpressposted 13 years ago

    I try and give the mom & pop shops my money. Small business is the cornerstone of America. This is how America was built and they also supply most of the jobs in this country. But now big box outlets and online shopping have taken over. Of course, I pay a bit more. But I think it's worth it.

  13. FloBe profile image65
    FloBeposted 13 years ago

    I usually buy at least one thing each year online related to sports from NHL.com of NFL.com for my husband who loves hockey and football.
    This year I shopped at Amazon.com for something as well.
    Usually, I start hunting for Christmas gifts in the summer already at the major shopping stores in town. This year I've been late but still have found some really good deals at places like Sears, the Bay, London Drugs, and Superstore.

  14. joleenruffin profile image59
    joleenruffinposted 13 years ago

    I did my shopping at Costco and Walmart this year. I braved the Black Friday crowds for the first time.

  15. nakmeister profile image65
    nakmeisterposted 13 years ago

    I am from the UK so some of the shops are different, but I mostly shop online for bigger presents and shops on the high street for stocking fillers. I always use Amazon, and have also used Ebay. I like Etsy and similar sites for buying beautiful hand crafted items too, which are usually much nicer than what you can buy from the big stores, and often surprisingly inexpensive.

 
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