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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Layaway is back
Sears and Kmart are promoting their resurrected recession-chic layaway plans. And they're selling it with an added advantage: Layaway is the perfect hiding spot for those gifts you don't want family members to find. Instead of loading up your credit card and storing the loot in a closet, Sears says let them hold it for you where your kids will never think to look. Not a bad idea. Check it out here.
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Dress Barn never did away with Layaway and it's free. I put stuff on layaway and then tell my husband to pick it up, perfect gift and it always fits!
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Dress Barn never did away with Layaway and it's free. I put stuff on layaway and then tell my husband to pick it up, perfect gift and it always fits!
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