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  • 27-11-2008 12:16am
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    Registered Users Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    Need some help for a xmas present for my GF.
    She is 23. My budget is 100 to 200 euro.

    I was thinking of getting her a personalised ipod nano but her friend told me she might not use it that much. She suggested something like a spa for the two of us. But I think that might be out of my range.
    She also suggested theater tickets, but again, I have no idea where to start looking.

    She likes to stay fit and healthy (not into sport though), she loves to travel (she is foreign, hasn't seen a lot if Ireland), she wouldn't like if I tried to buy her clothes (neither would I!!!).

    I was also thinking that maybe I would be better off buying lots of smaller presents rather than one big one........I'm not sure.

    Opinions or help would be really appreciated.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17 Enaeknala


    If u google 'personalised teddys' there really nice if u were getting her a few small presents.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 whytie99


    yeah a basic spa treatment costs a fortune but you could get a gift voucher for a spa to your budget...they tend to be seriously well wrapped in luxury gift wrapping....try Spafinder maybe, www.giftcardshop.ie has loads of hotel gift vouchers, theatre gift vouchers are easy to buy too I'd say..


  • Registered Users Posts: 867 ✭✭✭giddybootz


    surely everyone would use an ipod??!

    or how about a nintendo wii fit??

    i always love little gifts...stocking fillers like!! my boyf got me some gorgeous charms from pilgrim jewellery last year as part of my pressie...they are fab!! there is a pilgrim store in dundrum town centre!


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 Fatz1966


    If you are going to use Spafinder, be aware that their Irish website has not been live for 3+ years and there are only a few venues available in Ireland (5 venues, I think) - none in Cork. They have now taken over a month to process a refund (the finance director is on holidays, so they can't process the €100 until he returns).


  • Registered Users Posts: 471 ✭✭Aeternum


    Fatz1966 wrote: »
    If you are going to use Spafinder, be aware that their Irish website has not been live for 3+ years and there are only a few venues available in Ireland (5 venues, I think) - none in Cork. They have now taken over a month to process a refund (the finance director is on holidays, so they can't process the €100 until he returns).

    This thread is six years old


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  • Registered Users Posts: 17,324 ✭✭✭✭Cathmandooo


    Aeternum wrote: »
    This thread is six years old

    This.

    Please don't bump such old threads. If you have a consumer issue there's a consumer issues forum.

    Thanks


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