Monday, March 8, 2010

My Dear warehouse sales

I went to “My Dear” warehouse sales last week with my wife. The place is quite a distance away and by the time we reached there is about 10:30am. The good thing is, since it is quite a distance away, the crowd is not huge. Compare to those warehouse sales at PJ, whereby huge crowd start queuing at 9am by 10:30am most of the good stuff would have been sold off.


The sales areas are divided into few sections (disclaimer note: I categories the area based on my personnel observation. Do not get confuse if it is not the case):

1. The entrance and to the right: Old stocks area. You can only pay by cash but the items are cheep, very cheep. We bought a tricycle for RM50 and a baby stroller for RM60 (all still looks very new to us minus some dust here and there). There are no warranties on these items, what you see is what you get and you have to make sure everything is intact before you buy.

2. Straight ahead after the entrance. New stocks area. Here you can pay with your credit card if your purchase is above RM100. And there’s a warranties to the items that you buy. You have to pay the stuff that you want, get the receipt and collect it at the collection area (which is opposite the counter). We bought a car seat with RM195 (model 03012) which is only RM64 cheaper than the market price (roughly about 25% discounts). Well, I’m not sure if this is a good buy but since we need a car seat for our elder son and that we are already there so might as well get one.

3. On the left of the entrance. Toys and some cloths. Don’t think those items belong to “My Dear”. My wife brought some pants, Winnie the Pooh’s pants only RM4-RM7. I say is a good buy (since the market price is about RM14-RM20) but I’m not sure if it is the original stuff. My wife said she saw a monopoly board game with only about RM10 (not sure which model, monopoly board game has been evolved since my time), but we didn’t buy because it was not properly wrap.

Overall, I would say it is worth checking out (especially the old stocks area). The sales end on 14 March 2010. Go in the morning, not so crowded and you can bring your child with you. By the time we finished shopping, is almost noon and the crowd started to increase. So if you plan to reach there at noon then better to leave you kids at home.

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