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I am curious, how much did you pay for all that? Did you get a good savings? I have heard so many people say the stuff is expensive and you know I have never even looked at the website except maybe once. And I thought it was pretty pricey. What are the sales like? I love sales!smarteez2 said:of the sales at VIP? I just purchased 2 sweatshirts, a ladies denim 3/4 sleeve shirt and a short sleeve v neck t-shirt!! Can't wait to get them!!
DMB75 said:Maybe it's just me, but even with the sale I think they are a bit expensive.
KellyTheChef said:Heather~
I am waiting for Conference and the new vendor--saving up to spend $$$ there and get lots of NEW PC clothes!
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