Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Pattycake Candy From Strangers

Test Store: Bianca Amor's

This afternoon I took advantage of the lunch break to go to complete my Christmas shopping, this time at Chinook Centre (whereas we are more accustomed to Sunridge or CrossIron ). I also want to go a store nearby, which we receive pubs regularly (yes, Airdrie, 35 miles north): Bianca Amor's Liquidation Supercentre. At first glance, AC looked similar Liquidation World, Last Chance Clearance or XS Cargo , in short, a shop resale of unsold inventory. The kind of stores or have unearthed some doing deco, and it avoids or appliances (because the guarantee is more than minimal in these stores). Well, the second Wednesday before Christmas, the parking lot was packed. Inside, much of the designer suits and ties that people with low incomes. When the store itself is the largest of its kind, we ayions "visit". The fairways are somewhat wide, and shelving, full of bric-a-brac impressive. If you go to stroll, you put a 45min walk around, so he must have eyes everywhere if you want to see everything. Fans of heroic fantasy they currently have a stock of impressive figures!
Finally, some good surprises and a few things gleaned. One really feels a flea market in this shop:) And actually store, is typical of the liquidators: a high-ceilinged warehouse, located apart from main roads, no deco shelves crumbling in the number of articles, etc.. And after having jammed on Mcleod Trail (cause works) and spent so much time in this store, more time to go to the Chinook, which would surely anyway was bung. Well, there are a few days for last minute shopping:)

No, they have no website, but you can find their coordinates on the EFA .

In another style, I'm going lately has Wholesale Club (a subsidiary of RCSS) is really cheap report by Costco ... but hey, we can find happiness in grocery shopping mainly.

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