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Bazaar Rundown for the Month of December

Thanks to Shopcrazy, here is a quick take on the bazaars happening for the month of December.

MSI – ECS Warehouse Sale. December 3-5. 70% off on notebooks, desktops, monitors, printers, iPods, cameras, storage, speakers, projectors and other accessories. The MSI-ECS Warehouse is located at Topy II Bldg., #3 Economia St., Libis, Quezon City. For the location map, click here.

Repeat Bodega Watch Sale. December 5-7. 50-70% off your favorite branded watch! Adidas, Cherie, Barbie, Disney, Jeep, Maxie, Roots and Hello Kitty. The Reapt Bodega Watch Sale is located at 1F Foyer, Topy’s Place, Industria cor. Economia St., Libis, Quezon City. For the location mao, click here.

pAMAsko Bazaar ‘08: One Big Bazaar. December 6-7. Sponsored by the Ateneo Management Association. The Big Bazaar will be held at Tiendesitas, Delicacies and People’s Village.

American Women’s Bazaar. World Trade Center, December 2.

The 7th World Bazaar Festival.World Trade Center, December 5 -16.

Karl Edwards International Bazaar. NBC Tent, Taguig, December 6-7; 13-23; 27-28.

Rockwell Urban Bazaar – Powerplant Mall, Rockwell, Makati City, December 12 – 14.

If you are still looking for gifts for children, here are some Holiday Shopping Safety Tips.

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One Response to “Bazaar Rundown for the Month of December”

lexi » May 07, 2009 at 7:13 am

Tip No# 1 for Bazaaristas: Never ever fall prey to other opportunist bazaarista’s tricks.

This summer I joined a bazzar for the very first time. I met a fellow bazaarista who showed an interest in my items and showered me with friendliness and false promises. She volunteered to sell my items in a consignment basis. I was hesitant at first but I gave in. She seemed like an honest and reliable person, very friendly and amiable. A month has now passed and have yet to see a single cent. I called and texted her to remind her of the payment but her replies became few and unfriendly. I have now reconciled with the fact that Iam never getting my items back nor my money. It was such a stupid decision to trust a complete stranger. So never ever at any point be a victim to these bazaarista’s. if someone wants your items make them pay in full. Pay or no deal…that’s what you tell them. And by the way she interviewed my tindera first so also remind your tinderas to be vigilant and never to give anything away…..like where you buy stuff etc etc… the important things. You can never believe how many evil opportunist are lurking in bazaars.

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