Tuesday 20 July 2010

Hello Kitty Scooter - 25% Discount

If you are looking for a present for your daughter who is aged between six and nine then why not take a look at the Hello Kitty Scooter. Scooters in general are an excellent toy to give as a gift because they allow the rider to explore their neighbourhood and keep active without the need to learn a new skill.

The Hello Kitty scooter comes in bright pink, which will interest most girls. It also features easy-grip handles and a good-grip foot pate, which is ideal for rainy days. Like all scooters this product easily allows the child to adjust the height of the handle bar in order to suit their needs. It can also be folded up both quick and easily, thus saving on storage space.

The recommended retail price for the Hello Kitty Scooter is £20, however, a %25 discounts can be found online from numerous toy retailers, such as The Toy Shop, Toys R Us and Amazon.

If a Hello Kitty scooter is not suitable for your child then there are a number of other outdoor toys available to interest everybody.

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Thursday 10 June 2010

Latest Theme Park Offers

Do you have children? Do you want something to keep them entertained during the summer months? If so, then there are numerous theme park offers for you to choose from, which will keep them amused for many hours, but will not cost you a fortune.

Latest Offers

LEGOLAND, Windsor:

Get 2 day Park entry to and a 1 night stay in a family friendly hotel from just £28.75pp*

*Price based on 2 adults and 2 children staying 1 night at the Hilton Basingstoke. Includes breakfast and 2 days at LEGOLAND. Book by 16th June.

Alton Towers:

Visit Alton Towers in June and come back in September for free.

*Guests must retain their June admission ticket in order to gain free entrance in September. This offer excludes tickets bought in conjunction with a promotion - see the Alton Towers website for full terms and conditions.

Wednesday 26 May 2010

Watch 3DTV at your living room.

With the extraordinary success of the film – Avatar, 3D technology has become very popular around the world. People are curious about this technology and 3D is being widely considered as “the next big thing” in the world of television.

Various reports suggest that 3D technology was available since early 1980s but with limited applications because 3D is considered as a very complicated technology. But, with the availability of various sophisticated digital products, it is now possible to use it in several mediums.

Following the success of this technology in various films, 3D is now available in other consumer products - TV, mobile phones etc.
You will need a pair of polarised glass to watch a show on 3DTV, however, you do not require a glass for a 3D mobile phone.

If you have enjoyed watching 3D films in a science museum or IMAX and wanted to watch it at your home, you do not have to wait any longer as 3D TV has recently been launched in the UK.

Though there is limited content available for 3DTV at the moment, Sky has announced to launch a Sky later in the year. So, you can enjoy all your favourite shows in 3D from the comfort of your own living room.

Friday 29 January 2010

Holiday Villas to Rent in Florida

Is there a better deal than this?
Holiday Villas to Rent in Florida special offers from £515!
With even more choice of locations, renting a holiday villa in Florida has never been easier!

Tuesday 24 February 2009

Britain became a prime location for foreigners

Personally I don't agree with this artile: How Britain became a prime location for overseas property buyers | Money | guardian.co.uk: Even if we considered the falling house prices (10%) according to another article of the guardian - and the weak pound have - London is far from be a cheap location for overseas buyers.

Online advertising is pushing online discounts

"Explosion" in offers promoted through online advertising: "The economic crisis is one reason for the 'explosion' of special offers promoted online.
Hitwise has revealed that searches for retail discount vouchers increased significantly by more than 140 per cent around the Christmas period. Why not? This should be not an exceptional phenomena but a normal and natural aspect of the online market.

Friday 13 February 2009

50 ways to save cash: Shopping - Telegraph

50 ways to save cash: Shopping - Telegraph: "50 ways to save cash: Shopping
In hard times, it's more important than ever to ensure that you pay no more than necessary for the essentials of life. In our list of 50 ways to get the most from your money, here are two tips on shopping."