Thursday, 6 January 2011

RE: Jewel Club WholeSale Prices really?

I wonder how they source it. They've got the best deals around so they're supplier must be pretty good. It was my husbands idea at first. I didnt approve. We needed to buy something special for our 40th aniversary. You'll be amazed what we found - a ruby ring and necklace both were under $500 . I wont tell you the exact price but it was closer to $300. I didnt know for a while and he wanted to keep it a secret. But i found out through perserverence - friends kept asking me where did we buy them. Since then i've kept going back. I got a fantastic deal on a silver 14 carrot necklace for my daughter. Its something she wears all the time. I am now looking for my neice. Theres always a deal and the way to get quality is to wait until something really nice comes along.
127479_MyJewelryBox.com - White and Black Diamond Infinity Ring only $129! (Retails $350)

RE: Audible.co.uk are they really worth listening to?

Rollover overpriced paperback welcome Audio books , they've really got my vote.

RE: Audible.co.uk are they really worth listening to?

Audio books are simple , available and cheaper than buying them as standard books. Nothing beats being told a good story. And its quite therapeutic, a real stress releiver especially since I spend most of my day proof reading from a tablet pc. The lcd takes its toll on the eyes. Nowadays you cant always get everything you want to read without having to download and install it on your kindle and these is not the most easiest way to read. Audio books are like stepping back in time and hearing storys being told to you the traditional way.

RE: Audible.co.uk are they really worth listening to?

Its easy and simple to use you dont need anything else just download and listen.

RE: Audible.co.uk are they really worth listening to?

Well after signing for a trial period initially I was amazed at the variety of audio books there are and how easy it is to simply download and install on your iphone or mp3 player. I have it beside my bed and can quite happily enjoy listening to the superb narrative while my husband watches tv or uses the laptop. But what really impressed me was the price and the kinds of literature available - for the price of a retail audiobook you get to choose from the newest releases, my favourite's include Dan Browns latest - the lost symbol, and for an excellent thriller I bought The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks (gripping) , and all for well under their retail value.


RE: Audible.co.uk are they really worth listening to?

 

The first point I wanted to make is are there really enough audio books out there to be worth signing up for. The second is are they a good enough quality.