Monday, December 31, 2018

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ggggg9271@gmail.com: Dec 31 04:58PM -0800

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/making-sense/6-new-years-resolutions-for-your-finances
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Dec 31 05:27PM -0800


> https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/making-sense/6-new-years-resolutions-for-your-finances
 
I would say most all these 'tips' pertain to younger, still working, folks.
Michael Black <mblack@pubnix.net>: Dec 31 12:12PM -0500


> Have you ever done that?
 
A few times I've bought shoes by mailorder. The standard in that era
was to outline your foot, with a sock on, and send that in, so they could
make sure the size is right. Most of the time I can go with a certain
size, but every so often, some shoes don't fit, the company's sizing is
off the standard.
 
Right before Christmas, I almost ordered a pair of winter boots via
mailorder/the web, becasue a place nearby didn't have stock, and the other
place I might buy them is not a convenient location to get to, so I didn't
want to spend the time right before Christmas. In both cases, I could
order and if they didn't fit, take them to the local store, something I
don't really like doing, buying something and taking it back. But I
dawdled, me trying to figure which store was the best choice (I had a gift
card for one, the other had a sales price), and then both places were out
of my size, so that put it all on the backburner for now.
 
I have never really bought any clothing via mailorder/the web, because I
want to see it up close. I'd love to be able to keep buying the same
item, but that neer happens, by the time I need to replace something,
whatever it was is no longer available, so I have to figure out what to
buy next. The times I have bought shoes, the price was either a really
good one, or I was buying a second pair of shoes that I'd jsut bought
locally.
 
Michael
Nyssa <Nyssa@flawlesslogic.com>: Dec 31 12:20PM -0500


> Have you ever done that?
 
Yes, but I stick to ordering from LL Bean now. They have the wider
sizes I need and the shoes and boots hold up better than most.
 
I tried ordering a pair of shoes once through Amazon. Even though
it was a brand I'd bought before, the new ones didn't fit and I
ended up having to pay a return fee. Never again! I'll stick to Bean.
 
Nyssa, who isn't into fashionable shoes, just practical ones that
fit
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Dec 31 09:57AM -0800

On Monday, December 31, 2018 at 11:15:17 AM UTC-6, Michael Black wrote:
> make sure the size is right. Most of the time I can go with a certain
> size, but every so often, some shoes don't fit, the company's sizing is
> off the standard.
 
I tend to look at reviews for shoes and if the majority of the reviews say
they run too small/too large I order a half size up or down.
 
> I have never really bought any clothing via mailorder/the web, because I
> want to see it up close.
 
> Michael
 
Oh my, I have bought truckloads of clothes online! Not really truckloads
but many, many items online. If at all possible I try to order when free
shipping and free returns are offered. But rarely have I had to return
something do to fit or quality. (Knock on wood!)
ggggg9271@gmail.com: Dec 31 04:58PM -0800

> Have you ever done that?
 
Thanks to all for your quick and informative replies.
 
I hope you have a Happy 2019!
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