Stuff the Credit Crunch, Buy Now and Go Crackers with Gifts this Christmas!
If you’ve been hibernating through another British summer, perhaps you’re unaware that there’s a potential recession on the horizon and we’re experiencing what they call The Credit Crunch. Still, Damian Hirst just made £110 Million on sales of his bonkers contemporary art, so perhaps it’s not as bad as everyone thinks it is.
This Christmas, as banks burn and bankers rub their hands on the warmth of their yearly bonus, will you be spending less on your children, your family and friends? I don’t think so! We want to celebrate the joy of Christmas and have some Yuletide fun, rather than worrying about the fate of some oddly named bank on the far side of the world.
To prepare for a Christmas with more than Santa’s belt tightening, many people are going online to look for the best deals on gifts for Christmas already. The sale of goods via the Internet in the UK jumps up by millions each year, and a global financial hiccup is unlikely to stop people from wanting to buy and exchange Christmas gifts with their friends and family.
So why should you buy MORE than ever this Christmas? Two reasons. First, the more that you spend, the more you are putting back into our ailing economy. Second, it’s Christmas and it’s often the only time of year that you get to show everyone around you how much they mean to you.
Even if you haven’t got very deep pockets this Christmas, it’s still possible to pick up some great bargains via the Internet. Online sales were up 38% in 2008, so clearly not everyone is panicking about finance during this period of apparent economic gloom.
And anyway, surely, if the Credit Crunch is biting down so hard on all of us, some retailers will be dropping their prices to make sure that we still purchase the items that they need to sell. Now could be the perfect time to go online and buy the gifts you want to give this Christmas. Take away the stress of trawling the streets and buy now on the Internet. Remember, it doesn’t have to be a big Christmas gift; it’s the thought that counts.
Men! If you usually leave it to the last minute to buy your Christmas gifts, listen up. You could save money by buying all of your important gifts right now during the Autumn and not have to stress and sweat to pick out Christmas gifts on Christmas Eve this year!
Remember if you do want to leave your online Christmas shopping until the last minute, there are still the Christmas post and delivery times to consider. It’s no use grabbing an online bargain if the item will arrive in early New Year! Always check the delivery dates, especially around Christmas when normal postal services become completely ludicrous by around ten days before the big day.
Don’t panic, Christmas can be as big or as small as your budget, but take our advice and look to Internet shopping to save you money and hassle this Christmas time.
