How many of you do Christmas shopping online?

@mfrancq (1806)
United States
December 4, 2006 6:24pm CST
Wouldn't this be so much easier, and nicer. No fighting with others and the cold whether? I personally go out shopping, but I was just wondering how many stayed at home in front of the computer.
8 responses
@findcutegj (1466)
• India
5 Dec 06
Yes, it would be much easier buying things online but the thing is this is not too poplular concept here in india and also i dont have a credit card with me to purchase things online. I prefer going to market to purchase my things.
@Jshean20 (14348)
• Canada
5 Dec 06
I don't do any of my Christmas shopping online, infact I've been too scared to do any of my shopping online (guess I'm afraid of being ripped off, you hear so many horror stories). On the other hand, I hear a lot of good stories about purchasing online through ebay, I guess you can find some pretty great deals.
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@juicemilk (2283)
• Australia
5 Dec 06
I did most of my shopping online :) I went to the markets to get a couple of things, and everything else was online It's just so much easier, and I can compare prices at different websites
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@mypigbox (2245)
• China
5 Dec 06
more ten times.spend lot of my money.
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@teja_vc (511)
• India
5 Dec 06
i dont like to buy any thing online its unsafe now a days
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• United States
5 Dec 06
I did some Christmas shopping online today but I felt jipped because you wind up spending so much more with all the extra tax and shipping, and then some online stores say they offer free shipping but it's always on select items.
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
5 Dec 06
I do tend to do some shopping on the internet, and it is much easier to compare products and prices at home with a cup of coffee than it is wandering all over the city among other shoppers. As for this Christmas, my only plan is to fill my freezer and cupboards by ordering online from the supermarket and having all the groceries delivered to my door. For the cost of £5 delivery this saves me a vast amount of effort and time.
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@Poison_Girl (4150)
• United States
5 Dec 06
It depends on what I'm buying and where I can get it cheaper. If I can get it cheaper online, I'll buy it online, but if I can get it cheaper in a store, I go that route. So some things are bought online and some in the store. Of course, where I live, you don't really have to fight the cold weather (I swear, it's never cold here), but you do have to fight the crowds and I HATE crowds!
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