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Dooney & Bourke

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How does everyone deal with passing up a good bargain, kicking yourself and wondering what could have been if you had only purchased the item?? I am going though this right now. When does the pain subside????

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Kate Spade

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yes i am....there was this shrug i wanted...and didn't buy when i saw it...now i've looked everywhere for it and can't find it anywhere--i'm so mad i didn't get it right when i saw it--

it's been two weeks and i'm still sad :( i hope this pain goes away soon-i feel for ya!

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Gucci

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LOL...the pain can take some time.  I rarely miss a good bargain, I just wait on things and then they sell out.  I waited too long on a Trina Turk dress that I *loved* last year.  It was one of those "you saw it in lucky" deals.  I still think about it on a weekly basis, think about how friggin hot it would look on me, then I kick myself.


My only advise is to relentlessly stalk ebay.



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Coach

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When I pass up a good deal, I constantly kick myself for not getting it when I have the chance.


I agree with luckylily. Stalk the item on ebay!



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Coach

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There was a pair of shoes at Dillards this past Fall that I had my eye on for awhile.  They went on sale for $17 on their website and they actually had my size.  I didn't buy them and when I finally decided to do so, they had sold out.  I am still in pain.



-- Edited by Meow at 15:06, 2005-04-10

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