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Reducing your cost of living

  • 18-11-2013 8:53pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 121 ✭✭


    I've decided to put this thread together to get an idea of cost-effective deals and vouchers (Groupon, Cudo, Spreets, grocery vouchers etc) that are on offer in Australia. I know it may not be a priority for many people but every little helps, especially if your disposable income is limited with little mouths to feed :D

    The first site I came across was shopadocket. This site is great for coupons from anything from groceries to dry cleaning.

    I regularly used sites like Groupon, Living-Social etc in Ireland. It may seem stingy using these sites but they allow me to treat the kids and keep the better half happy at a fraction of the full price. Most of the following sites locations are set to Sydney, just change your location on the respective site.

    Groupon
    They have a plethora of deals from fine dining to big game fishing.

    Spreets
    Similar format and deals to Groupon.

    Cudo
    Similar deal

    To save you the effort of filtering through the following sites I've come across a site that collaborates all the deals from popular deal sites:

    Buyii
    This site is quite user friendly and allows you to easily filter through the categories

    Other similar sites I have found are
    allthedeals,dealsguide
    and dealsextrea

    Slightly off topic but for those of you that can't live without their home favorites abroad, can find their guilty pleasures at the following sites:

    tasteireland
    celtickoala

    If anybody has any other suggestions, feel free to add to the list.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Diddler82


    Have yet to let me down for buying runners/trainers.
    Usually delivered within 1 week, comes from China and the guy who runs it is usually on the ball if you have any questions.

    http://www.nkheaven.me/

    Considering Nike runners can cost in excess of $200 here .. this website is an absolute bargain.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,919 ✭✭✭✭Xavi6


    Catch of the Day is another of the oul reliables.
    Diddler82 wrote: »
    Have yet to let me down for buying runners/trainers.
    Usually delivered within 1 week, comes from China and the guy who runs it is usually on the ball if you have any questions.

    http://www.nkheaven.me/

    Considering Nike runners can cost in excess of $200 here .. this website is an absolute bargain.

    Excuse the cynicism, but are they knock offs? The prices just seem too good to be true!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,208 ✭✭✭Batgurl


    Alexandria is where all the good outlet stores are: New Balance, Puma, Cantebury, Reebok, Oxford, Diesel etc often up to 80% off.

    There is also outlet stores in Drummoyne and Homebush.

    Edit - Sydney only!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 165 ✭✭Joe Gt


    the Entertainment book is the best thing to buy , can pick them up sometimes for as little as $20 ! great value in it !


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,191 ✭✭✭Feelgood


    Xavi6 wrote: »
    Excuse the cynicism, but are they knock offs? The prices just seem too good to be true!

    ImageUploadedByStudent+Room1357265655.649667.jpg

    Not at all Xavi, my new NKIES are the the dogs bollocks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,191 ✭✭✭The_Hustler


    This list should not be without www.ozbargain.com.au

    I check it daily. A lot of the more local deals tend to be based in Melbourne though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Diddler82


    Xavi6 wrote: »
    Catch of the Day is another of the oul reliables.



    Excuse the cynicism, but are they knock offs? The prices just seem too good to be true!

    Not at all, I expected it!

    They are genuinely legitimate.

    Each time they arrived in Nike boxes, the trainers were in perfect condition (nike insoles, size tags etc).

    I still have both pairs and both my Mrs a pair of Converse .. same thing. Arrived in orginal boxes etc.

    My guess it is like buying wine over here .. cheaper than buying at home because it is where it's made!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,191 ✭✭✭Feelgood


    Another tip for Sydney based peoples.

    If you go to Paddies markets around 4.30 to 5pm on a Sunday evening, they are flogging off fruit and veggies dead cheap. They close of a Monday so they want to get rid of their produce. You can even haggle, which can be a bit of craic too.
    I've often come out with over a weeks worth for less than $50.

    Granted its not exactly the freshest of produce, but still if you are on a budget it is cheap eating.

    Also: In the supermarkets a box of 200 tea bags is always more expensive than buying 2 x 100 boxes. My mammy taught me that one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 330 ✭✭statina


    limeandtonic.com.au is a great website for hotel offers. Think it's just based in Sydney though. Spa treatment, use of the facility of a 5 star hotel and lunch/dinner for $80.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 chaoloughlin


    For runners and footy boots I use http://www.myfootyboots.com.au/, pretty quick delivery and can return items if they are the wrong size and everything is a lot cheaper than the shops


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,900 ✭✭✭✭Mellor


    Feelgood wrote: »
    Also: In the supermarkets a box of 200 tea bags is always more expensive than buying 2 x 100 boxes. My mammy taught me that one.

    I'll keep an eye out for that one.


    Seen a 10kg bag of onions for $2.50 the other day.
    I've no need to that many onions but I nearly bought it out of principle


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 416 ✭✭Coileach dearg


    Mellor wrote: »
    I'll keep an eye out for that one.


    Seen a 10kg bag of onions for $2.50 the other day.
    I've no need to that many onions but I nearly bought it out of principle

    While we're on the theme, I bought 12 gillette mach 3 blades for $32 in woolworths the other day. Saving about a tenner as they're usually $14 for 4!
    It's small but it all adds up (especially when you're paying a feckin mortgage).

    Does anybody know where to get good work shirts in Sydney? It's hard to get a good quality shirt sub $100. The shirts in Lowes, kmart, bigw etc. are all massive on me! They operate under the assumption we're all obese! A few other places like Connor and YD do cheap enough shirts but the material is pure ****e!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,280 ✭✭✭jackbhoy


    While we're on the theme, I bought 12 gillette mach 3 blades for $32 in woolworths the other day. Saving about a tenner as they're usually $14 for 4!
    It's small but it all adds up (especially when you're paying a feckin mortgage).

    Does anybody know where to get good work shirts in Sydney? It's hard to get a good quality shirt sub $100. The shirts in Lowes, kmart, bigw etc. are all massive on me! They operate under the assumption we're all obese! A few other places like Connor and YD do cheap enough shirts but the material is pure ****e!

    I usually stock up on Van Heusen shirts in Myer/DJs during Jan and EOFY sales. Usually $70-80 but always 50% off in these sales.
    They have a European Fit which is bit more tapered and less parachute like. They also do something called "Evercool" range, which are light and breathable for sticky summer days....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Diddler82


    While we're on the theme, I bought 12 gillette mach 3 blades for $32 in woolworths the other day. Saving about a tenner as they're usually $14 for 4!
    It's small but it all adds up (especially when you're paying a feckin mortgage).

    Does anybody know where to get good work shirts in Sydney? It's hard to get a good quality shirt sub $100. The shirts in Lowes, kmart, bigw etc. are all massive on me! They operate under the assumption we're all obese! A few other places like Connor and YD do cheap enough shirts but the material is pure ****e!

    I use a Tailor that flies in from Hong Kong twice a year, he was referred to me by a friend. He charges me $50 per shirt and is negotiable on suits.

    He has my measurements and I just email him when I need more shirts and he mails them across.
    After my first visit he sent me over one suit and one shirt to ensure they fit. The sleeves on the shirt were about an inch short (but okay) so he lengthened them on the rest and they fit perfectly.

    I am a bit of an awkward fit (fat neck, broad & short arms!) so none of them Van Heusen or any of them generally fit me that well.

    I am here 4 years and I have yet to find somewhere that offers better quality at the same price.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,280 ✭✭✭jackbhoy


    Diddler82 wrote: »

    I am a bit of an awkward fit (fat neck, broad & short arms!) so none of them Van Heusen or any of them generally fit me that well.

    I have a mental image of you as Keith Wood's doppelgänger now :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 402 ✭✭Cooperspale


    For groceries
    Join Costco with a mate (split the membership between you). Quantities of items are huge but does work out cheaper e.g. a quart of maple syrup (946mls) is $14, 250ml at Coles is $9.70. Know where your local markets are and where the elderly Greek/Italians shop (they can sniff out a bargain at a 100 paces) Going near close of markets can also turn up some bargains. Asian supermarkets are usually quite cheap and lebanese bakeries have great value snacks/bread, cheese spinach triangle, zatar etc along with groceries.
    If you're in Melbourne, Brunswick has a cheese factory: Mama Lucia on 50 Weston St and pasta factory: La Triestina, 93 Brunswick Road. Both sell their goods at wholesale prices e.g. 500g ravioli is $3.50, thinks it's $6+ in the supermarket.

    Pricing flights in Oz:
    Go to Webjet to compare, then go to individual website to book especially if it's Qantas; no booking fee:)

    Books:
    online at book depository, fishpond or kennys.ie

    Clothes, towels etc (high end quality stuff)
    online at ASOS or most UK retailers e.g. House of Fraser, especially if you target their end of season sales. DJs, Myer at the end of their sale, there are good reductions but it's never really as much as Ireland/UK/US

    White Goods:
    Good Guys.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Diddler82


    jackbhoy wrote: »
    I have a mental image of you as Keith Wood's doppelgänger now :)

    :)

    If you want his details please PM me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 ✭✭Alanhooly


    Diddler82 wrote: »
    Have yet to let me down for buying runners/trainers.
    Usually delivered within 1 week, comes from China and the guy who runs it is usually on the ball if you have any questions.

    http://www.nkheaven.me/

    Considering Nike runners can cost in excess of $200 here .. this website is an absolute bargain.

    Wow, is this site legitimate? The prices look fantastic! Are you using this from Australia or Ireland though? Are the jersey's runners actual Nike produce?

    An Arsenal jersey with Ozil 11 on the back is €36 including shipping. This would normally be in excess of €70!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,581 ✭✭✭Testament1


    $15 Oakley and Ray Ban sunnies?? Seems legit....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Diddler82


    Alanhooly wrote: »
    Wow, is this site legitimate? The prices look fantastic! Are you using this from Australia or Ireland though? Are the jersey's runners actual Nike produce?

    An Arsenal jersey with Ozil 11 on the back is €36 including shipping. This would normally be in excess of €70!

    I have bought 3 pairs of runners from the site (2 Nike, 1 Converse) .. all legit.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 165 ✭✭Joe Gt


    from Nkheaven
    We accept payment as following :

    1,Realypay mastercard channel
    www.realypay.com master card channel

    2,GLBPAY mastercard channel
    www.glbpay.com

    3.ECPSS Credit card payment
    www.ecpss.com
    For now,it acept visa card. 2% charge, don't allowed the payment over 600usd.

    4. Western Union:
    please visit : http://www.westernunion.com for more details.



    5. T/T (Bank Wire Transfer)
    Usually it will take about 2-3 working days to confirm your payment by T/T .

    these are the ways I wouldnt send money !


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 913 ✭✭✭tomaussie


    Joe Gt wrote: »
    from Nkheaven
    We accept payment as following :

    1,Realypay mastercard channel
    www.realypay.com master card channel

    2,GLBPAY mastercard channel
    www.glbpay.com

    3.ECPSS Credit card payment
    www.ecpss.com
    For now,it acept visa card. 2% charge, don't allowed the payment over 600usd.

    4. Western Union:
    please visit : http://www.westernunion.com for more details.



    5. T/T (Bank Wire Transfer)
    Usually it will take about 2-3 working days to confirm your payment by T/T .

    these are the ways I wouldnt send money !


    Hi joe.

    Can you elaborate please ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 165 ✭✭Joe Gt


    not much buyer protection


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,772 ✭✭✭woolymammoth


    Feelgood wrote: »
    Also: In the supermarkets a box of 200 tea bags is always more expensive than buying 2 x 100 boxes. My mammy taught me that one.

    CHEIWW.png
    but i'm gonna watch that one now! :)

    on the shirts topic, i have to agree it's terrible trying to find stuff here, they're like wearing a hot air balloon.. Everything's made for tall skinny men or short fat men. There's nothing for short not-fat men :( anyway, i got some great slim fit shirts of marks and sparks 6 months ago. They did a free delivery offer to Aus at the time. Looks like they still have it. Someone tried to tell me recently that M&S opened a store in Sydney?

    As for the razors, skip the gillettes. Generic brand, 3 blade. Keep it clean and dry after use and you'll get much more out of it for a lot less.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,919 ✭✭✭✭Xavi6


    on the shirts topic, i have to agree it's terrible trying to find stuff here, they're like wearing a hot air balloon.. Everything's made for tall skinny men or short fat men. There's nothing for short not-fat men :( anyway, i got some great slim fit shirts of marks and sparks 6 months ago. They did a free delivery offer to Aus at the time. Looks like they still have it. Someone tried to tell me recently that M&S opened a store in Sydney?

    Target do a slim fit range of shirts, I've two and they've lasted over a year for work. $30 or so a pop at the time and money very well spent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 541 ✭✭✭In Exile


    Diddler82 wrote: »
    :)

    If you want his details please PM me.

    Hi Diddler,

    Do you know if he comes to Melbourne too or is it just Sydney?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,251 ✭✭✭massdebater


    What do you all be doing with your shirts in work? :confused: I don't understand how you all seem to be going through them so quickly. I work in an office (and have to go to building sites once a month or so) and have been wearing the same 4/5 shirts that I bought 7/8 years ago. They're nowhere near being thrown out either.

    EDIT: Sorry, this is well off topic for the thread

    My money saving tip would be to keep an eye on the Coles/Woolies special deals where if you spend over a certain amount ($30 in Coles for the last while) in one transaction, you get a voucher for money off fuel in their respective petrol stations (Coles = Coles Express, Woolies = Caltex).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Diddler82


    In Exile wrote: »
    Hi Diddler,

    Do you know if he comes to Melbourne too or is it just Sydney?


    I will be happy to check for you!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 899 ✭✭✭sin_city


    anyone have a price list for Costco?

    I checked that nike place...I think its not legit but very good copies


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 507 ✭✭✭Popinjay


    Books:
    online at book depository, fishpond or kennys.ie

    White Goods:
    Good Guys.

    Never tried the others but book suppository are great.

    So are good guys, we bought our backup/booze fridge for downstairs from them and it was a bargain. Runs great the last year, I'll let yis know.

    Side note: Haggling is much more in vogue here than back home. Although not for your cornflakes.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,280 ✭✭✭jackbhoy


    Popinjay wrote: »
    Never tried the others but book suppository are great.

    :eek: :eek:

    That's a "novel" way of getting through books ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,772 ✭✭✭woolymammoth


    Popinjay wrote: »
    Never tried the others but book suppository are great.

    I've always found them quite difficult to use tbh..










    book depository is great though

    :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 507 ✭✭✭Popinjay


    I've always found them quite difficult to use tbh..

    Just remember not to get carried away by the free postage and only buy smaller books.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Diddler82


    sin_city wrote: »
    anyone have a price list for Costco?

    I checked that nike place...I think its not legit but very good copies

    It's genuine products - well what I received anyway. Jesus Christ .. how many times do I have to say that!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 913 ✭✭✭tomaussie


    Diddler82 wrote: »
    It's genuine products - well what I received anyway. Jesus Christ .. how many times do I have to say that!

    I hear ya. Was going to buy some gear from them but they seem to focus on fashion gear rather than running gear.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 13,018 ✭✭✭✭jank


    Maybe not mentioned already.

    Join Library, books are expensive in OZ
    Rent a two bed if you are a couple, then rent out other room. Will save you thousands.
    If your place comes with a car space and you dont have a car, rent out said car space.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,191 ✭✭✭Feelgood


    Some great bargains on Crazy Sales, I picked up a couple of things off them in the last few weeks. Quality is dead on.

    http://www.crazysales.com.au/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16 anon41


    This thread is great, keep em coming!

    Markets in Melbourne are good on a Sunday as they sell of a lot of their fruit and veggies at rock bottom prices


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 541 ✭✭✭In Exile


    David Jones has a 30-50% sale on shirts and ties at the moment


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 121 ✭✭Wizzy2011




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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,208 ✭✭✭Batgurl


    The UK site of ASOS will have winter stock on sale from now until the Oz winter starts. Then summer stock will be on sale from Sept-Nov. Free delivery and you can pay in AU$ at checkout. Can save up to 60% off reg prices.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,082 ✭✭✭daftdave


    Diddler82 wrote: »
    Not at all, I expected it!

    They are genuinely legitimate.

    Each time they arrived in Nike boxes, the trainers were in perfect condition (nike insoles, size tags etc).

    I still have both pairs and both my Mrs a pair of Converse .. same thing. Arrived in orginal boxes etc.

    My guess it is like buying wine over here .. cheaper than buying at home because it is where it's made!

    Designer sunglasses for 24 bucks , trainers for less than 50,premier league soccer jerseys for 24 bucks, payment methods that I wouldn't trust with a strangers money never mind my own.

    Their contact details consist of a GMAIL address and that's it.no phone number, no address , the website is full of poor English and bad spelling....

    I am sorry to inform you mate, you and your partner are buying cheap Chinese knock offs.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 387 ✭✭top madra


    Diddler82 wrote: »
    Have yet to let me down for buying runners/trainers.
    Usually delivered within 1 week, comes from China and the guy who runs it is usually on the ball if you have any questions.

    <snip>

    Considering Nike runners can cost in excess of $200 here .. this website is an absolute bargain.

    You're buying fakes...

    If you want to buy fakes this is a good website, just buy off a seller with good feedback..

    <snip>

    I used them a few times, Ray bans for €8 delivered to Ireland

    Converse €18 delivered, although I sold the converse because although they looked perfect they just didn't feel as good as originals (maybe I'm just fussy)

    But my fake ray bans are as good as my real ones...
    Same case, packaging etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,435 ✭✭✭mandrake04


    Diddler82 wrote: »
    Not at all, I expected it!

    They are genuinely legitimate.

    Each time they arrived in Nike boxes, the trainers were in perfect condition (nike insoles, size tags etc).

    I still have both pairs and both my Mrs a pair of Converse .. same thing. Arrived in orginal boxes etc.

    My guess it is like buying wine over here .. cheaper than buying at home because it is where it's made!

    Have you ever been to China?

    I was in Shanghai just over a year ago and walk into any department store and its far more expensive compared to Australia for Nike, iPads and iPhones which are all made in China.

    if you even look up the online Nike shop in China they are not that cheap, Nike shop there pushes quality... not somewhere you will get a pair of shoes 2 different sizes.

    China Nike Air Max RMB1469 = $272

    http://www.nikestore.com.cn/product/621077-006/detail.htm

    Australia $240

    http://www.nikestore.com.au/nike-air-max-2014-621077-006



    You can go to the undercover markets at the technology park and there are hundreds of shops selling very good knockoffs, if they can copy shoes they can definitely copy boxes and tags.

    Oh and I dont know why people are complaining about paying $200 for a pair of trainers in Australia when they are near the same price in Ireland.

    Ireland €151 = $229

    http://store.nike.com/ie/en_gb/pd/air-max-2014-running-shoe/pid-805772/pgid-804079


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 541 ✭✭✭In Exile


    This place popped up on my Facebook yesterday.

    Based in 260 Little Collins, Melbourne.

    Offering tailored shirts and they have an introductory offer of $39 for your first shirt

    EDIT: https://www.marcellacustom.com/melb


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 599 ✭✭✭ambasite


    7 -Eleven $1 coffee.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 13,018 ✭✭✭✭jank


    How about no coffee?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,092 ✭✭✭catbear


    jank wrote: »
    How about no coffee?
    Are you trying to get deported?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,240 ✭✭✭hussey


    No coffee > 7-11 $1 coffee


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 13,018 ✭✭✭✭jank


    catbear wrote: »
    Are you trying to get deported?
    Hard to deport an Aussie but Im serious, why do people have to drink multiple cups of coffee per day

    1)Its bad for you
    2)Costs a fortune

    Just drink water or make your own tea in the office.


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