if i go to to newry mid week weres the best place to park the quays car park or sainsbury car park and do they charge,
also is it worth going to the outlet i dont know which to do first any clues ?????????
I sincerely doubt this. I have shopped in Enniskillen for donkeys years because I live quite near it, but until a 15-18 months ago there was little discernable price difference, except on random products, eg items sold below cost in NI. In fact one of the major benefits of the town in those days was that it was quieter than places like Athlone. Had the price differences been that big, it would have been a lot busier, as it was for a while in the 80s and is again these days.
How much weekly have you been saving? I understood some retailers were charging up to 50% extra in exchange rates?totally disagree!! - We have done our big grocery shopping in the 6 counties for years and even when the stg was about 63 or 64p to the € we still saved a lot of money. The fact is that we have been ripped off for years and years and now it really matters because people cant afford to be screwed anymore so they shop around.
If you are travelling north to take benefit of savings my advice is if Newry is busy, visit Banbridge.
I understood some retailers were charging up to 50% extra in exchange rates?
totally disagree!! - We have done our big grocery shopping in the 6 counties for years and even when the stg was about 63 or 64p to the € we still saved a lot of money. The fact is that we have been ripped off for years and years and now it really matters because people cant afford to be screwed anymore so they shop around.
...spending to save money - madness, it's to replace the chatter about house prices going up. There is no discussion at all about what people are really saving. As in saving by not spending, now where are those people?
I haven't read all the posts on this but I cannot see the advantage of travelling vast distances, queuing for parking spaces to save 40 Euro on the weekly shop. There is a cost to travel, time and stress that should be factored in before you travel from say Kerry to Newry. It of course makes sense for people on the border and those going on a once off for say alcohol for a party where the savings may be substantial. I'm delighed ye are all going North if it means I'll find it easier to park and shop in Dublin.
How much weekly have you been saving? I understood some retailers were charging up to 50% extra in exchange rates?
There are still many retailers only offering 60 and 70p to the euro.What?!
I have never come across anything even close to this - nor have I ever heard of it.
LOL - Sorry Caveat, no vested interest whatsoever. It just has not been proved to me that it's worthwhile on a long term basis unless you may be living on the border. Comparison by 6 county shop to 26 county shop by item to item of normal shopping of the same branded good taking into account distance travelled, cost of time wasted, and exchange rate differences. I'm also intrigued with all this shopping going on when we're in the middle of a recession. That's all, nothing else, I'm easily amused you see.Bronte, I may be wrong, but with the tone and hyperbole of your posts it looks to me like you have some vested interest in discouraging people from spending in NI?!
I'm also intrigued with all this shopping going on when we're in the middle of a recession.
I posted my savings here:
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=98563
I did no research (bigger fool me) and the prices have reduced since my trip. I couldve easily saved up to 40% - 50% had i been properly prepared.
It is worth it if you will do your homework.
Personally I think bypassing Newry (go even to sprucefield) makes much more sense then sitting in traffic in Newry. I got to belfast in 2 hours on a tuesday at 10.30am!
The reason this "patriotic" waffle isnt working is because the government have a "do as I say, not as I do" approach to things. Perhaps if they made some sacrifices themselves people would feel more patriotic. Like its government, the people are looking after their own interests at the expense of the country.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Ireland has benefited massively from globalisation. When Barclays, Rabobank, Deutsche Bank have opened in the IFSC to take advantage of favourable conditions, they have taken money from the British, Dutch and German exchequer. The wages they have paid have fed straight into the Irish exchequer through direct and indirect tax take, be it income tax, VAT, VRT, DIRT or even stamp duties.
This same system has allowed people to cross European borders freely. Countries who have not benefited from the EU to the extent of Ireland have been putting up with it for years. Finnish buying vodka in Talinn. Austrians having their teeth done in Slovakia.
I think the Irish government should be happy that they are part of a system whereby trade can cross international borders as we have all done VERY well from it.
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