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I had just pop into see whats in that old land of lether place.

its a new mothercare shop. cool:) and the staff told me that this bank holiday special offers on many items.


They gave me 15% off on baby cloths. and 10% on my car seat. they even show me how to fit in my car the car seat i bought.


good place to shop

Arul and Silva s


Looking through your posting history you've only posted about the new Mothercare.


Nothing wrong with that (if a little repetitive) but if you work there could you make it clear? Personallly I don't mind - in fact it's always nice to hear when we can save money - but would prefer it if you were transparent about your motivation.


Hope I'm not being unfair/school marmish everyone??

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