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		<title>Why I dislike Bed Bath &amp; Beyond.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 07:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reflecting back on it, I find that BB&#38;B is a rip-off. BB&#38;B prices tend to be higher for identical items vs. other stores and the best discounts they offer are the ubiquitous 20% off a single item coupons that you get in the mail every other week.&#194;&#160;I recently realized that the most frequent reason most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reflecting back on it, I find that <span class="caps">BB&amp;B </span>is a rip-off. <span class="caps">BB&amp;B </span>prices tend to be higher for identical items vs. other stores and the best discounts they offer are the ubiquitous 20% off a single item coupons that you get in the mail every other week.&Acirc;&nbsp;I recently realized that the most frequent reason most people step foot into a <span class="caps">BB&amp;B </span>store is to buy a gift for somebody else (usually a wedding gift). The registry becomes a problem if it is a store that you do not frequent because at least a few of your guests will be giving you gift cards. We received about $300 worth of gift cards for Bed Bath &amp; Beyond. How am I going to spend $300 there? We already registered for, and received everything we could possibly want from the place but now we have a pile of gift cards for a store we never go to. The best we can probably do is use the gift cards to buy gifts for the other people registered at <span class="caps">BB&amp;B.</span></p>

<p>One positive aspect of Bed Bath &amp; Beyond is that when you come in to register for gifts as a soon-to-be-wed couple, the staff treats you like royalty. When they hand you that item zapper you feel awesome. The kind of awesome that can only be satisfied by good old fashioned American consumerism. You yearn to zap everything you ever saw on <span class="caps">TV, </span>every slap-chop, blender, food processor, fluffy blanket, and towel you can find.&Acirc;&nbsp;And zap you will, because Bed Bath and Beyond has a rather large selection of items.</p>

<p>Despite the wide selection, however, I think the high prices, poor discounts, and overall uselessness of the store make <span class="caps">BB&amp;B </span>a poor registry choice. If you're going to over-pay for kitchen accessories I think you should go all out and pick a high end registry store such as Sur La Table or Williams Sonoma instead of Bed Bath and Beyond. If you're going to make your guests buy you expensive stuff, make it expensive stuff that will last forever.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Kohl&#8217;s Gift Registry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 07:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking back on it, I kind of wish we had registered at Kohl's for our gift registry rather than Bed, Bath and Beyond.

Why I like Kohl's.

Kohl's already has good prices when things are not on sale. The bonus is that Kohl's almost always has a sale going on. I get Kohl's advertisements even more frequently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking back on it, I kind of wish we had registered at Kohl's for our gift registry rather than Bed, Bath and Beyond.</p>

<p>Why I like Kohl's.</p>

<p>Kohl's already has good prices when things are not on sale. The bonus is that Kohl's almost always has a sale going on. I get Kohl's advertisements even more frequently than Bed Bath &amp; Beyond. Case in point: Kohl's regularly has specials to discount 15% your entire purchase. They have early bird sales, night owl sales, weekday sales, secret sales, you name it. After discounts you would probably bay about half of what you would pay at <span class="caps">BB&amp;B.</span> The selection of kitchen items may be limited but Kohl's has enough decent Calphalon and KitchenAid and <span class="caps">OXO </span>stuff to competently fill a kitchen at a price that won't leave your guests hating you. And, when everybody ends up giving you gift cards you will still be able to use the money to buy some Levi's jeans, shoes, and perhaps some cheap jewelry and/or perfume -- stuff you can't get at Bed Bath and Beyond.</p>

<p>Visit Deals.Waitingfor.me for an up-to-date <a href="http://deals.waitingfor.me/ad/kohls/">list of discounts and promotions at Kohl's</a> as well as the <a href="http://deals.waitingfor.me/products/Kohls/">Kohl's online catalog</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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