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"In Cyril's economy": Woman plugs Cape Town store selling 50% off dairy products
5+ day, 18+ hour ago (215+ words) Micro content creator Still at Home plugged Capetonians with a 50% off deal on dairy products "in Cyril's economy." The woman revealed that she took a trip to the Fair Cape Factory shop in Killarney Gardens, which intrigued local social media users. Still at Home uploaded the post on TikTok, showing the online audience the retail prices compared to the discounted ones. Vida e Caff's sweetened drinks R35 per six pack R22 for two-and-a-half six packs Woolworths' fresh custard tubs "Unique and next-level": Mzansi reacts to woman showing American products at SA Walmart The woman behind the account shared that she saved R504.45 by shopping for the discounted items. Several members of the online community gathered in the comment section, intrigued and asking questions about what the store had to offer. An appreciative @evedipuo thanked the content creator for the plug and wondered: Still…...
Breguet triumphs at the 25th GPHG
1+ week, 3+ hour ago (181+ words) eneva pulsed with the rhythm of horological excellence this Thursday 13 November 2025 for the 25th GPHG awards ceremony. On stage, Antoine de Caunes hosted the evening with wit and elegance, which celebrated contemporary watchmaking and those who passionately strive to capture time. The Academy and the 2025 Jury chaired by journalist, author and historian Nick Foulkes rewarded 19 exceptional creations reflecting the industry's dynamism and awarded the coveted "Aiguille d'Or" Grand Prix to Breguet, for the Classique Souscription 2025 watch. This year's Special Jury Prize honours Alain Dominique Perrin, president of the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, for his visionary role in promoting high-quality watchmaking. The 90 nominated timepieces, including the 19 winners, are on display at the Geneva Mus'e d'Art et d'Histoire until 16 November 2025. The award-winning models will then be presented from 19 to 23 November as part of Dubai Watch Week. Relive the best moments of this…...
Antique furniture, silverware and paintings from Irish country houses
1+ week, 1+ day ago (575+ words) There is a certain frenzied atmosphere in and around auction houses at this time of the year, as auctioneers gather together antiques from various private collectors to put up for sale in late November and early December, for what is often their last auction of the year. As people spend more time in their homes in the dark days of winter, auctioneers will instinctively include pieces that might not sell during the warmer, sunnier months. The winter months are also often a time of reflection and nostalgia which, for some people, translates into buying vintage and antique pieces for their homes. Striking pieces of furniture include the 19th century marble oval table designed by the Cork-born architect George Ashlin (4,000-5,000), which came from Clonmeen House. A set of 25 aquatint hand-coloured prints, published for a Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of…...
GameStop 'Trade Anything Day' set for Dec. 6: What to know about the holiday deal unlike any other
1+ week, 5+ day ago (126+ words) Customers will be able to trade in one item for store credit If it sounds like an April Fool's Day joke, guess again! GameStop, the video game retail giant, is hosting a "Trade Anything Day" on Saturday, Dec. 6, where people can bring in almost anything to trade in for a store credit. There are a few ground rules, however. For one, the company says the item must fit in a 20-by-20-by-20 box. So, if you were hoping to trade in your retro Sony Trinitron CRT TV from the '90s, you're out of luck (although you may find another customer willing to buy it). GameStop also says you can only receive store credit on one traded item. See below for additional details....
GameStop Trade in ANYTHING Coming December 6th
1+ week, 5+ day ago (159+ words) Do you know about the GameStop Trade Anything Day? If not, here's what you'll want to know to earn a GameStop credit! Yes, GameStop does trade-ins, however, on December 6th, they're turning things up. For one day only, it's Trade Anything Day, and they really do mean almost anything. Unlike standard trade-ins (where phones, tablets, consoles, and games can earn cash), this event is store credit only. So there will be no cash payouts for your item. There are just a couple of rules: each person can bring one item, and whatever you trade has to fit inside a 20" x 20" x 20" box. To help you prepare here is a list of items you cannot trade in: GameStop hasn't revealed how they'll determine credit values yet, but they've promised more info as December 6th gets closer. Join our exclusive Facebook deals group for…...
GameStop 'Trade Anything Day' set for Dec. 6: What to know about the holiday deal unlike any other
1+ week, 5+ day ago (126+ words) Customers will be able to trade in one item for store credit If it sounds like an April Fool's Day joke, guess again! GameStop, the video game retail giant, is hosting a "Trade Anything Day" on Saturday, Dec. 6, where people can bring in almost anything to trade in for a store credit. There are a few ground rules, however. For one, the company says the item must fit in a 20-by-20-by-20 box. So, if you were hoping to trade in your retro Sony Trinitron CRT TV from the '90s, you're out of luck (although you may find another customer willing to buy it). GameStop also says you can only receive store credit on one traded item. See below for additional details....
What to Know: GameStop announces 'Trade Anything Day' coming in December
1+ week, 5+ day ago (68+ words) PENSACOLA, Fla. -- GameStop is hosting a "Trade Anything Day." It's where people can literally bring in just about anything to trade for store credit. The company says the item must fit in a 20x20x20 size box. There are some restrictions. According to USA Today, that includes the following. GameStop has not yet determined what the traded value will be. The "Trade Anything Day" is scheduled for Dec. 6....
GameStop 'Trade Anything Day' set for Dec. 6: What to know about the holiday deal unlike any other
1+ week, 5+ day ago (126+ words) Customers will be able to trade in one item for store credit If it sounds like an April Fool's Day joke, guess again! GameStop, the video game retail giant, is hosting a "Trade Anything Day" on Saturday, Dec. 6, where people can bring in almost anything to trade in for a store credit. There are a few ground rules, however. For one, the company says the item must fit in a 20-by-20-by-20 box. So, if you were hoping to trade in your retro Sony Trinitron CRT TV from the '90s, you're out of luck (although you may find another customer willing to buy it). GameStop also says you can only receive store credit on one traded item. See below for additional details....
GameStop’s “Trade Anything Day” even lets you sell them taxidermy
1+ week, 5+ day ago (351+ words) GameStop is opening its doors to almost anything customers want to bring in for store credit during its upcoming Trade Anything Day. The one-day promotion invites people to show up with unusual items instead of the usual lineup of games, consoles, and accessories. The company is billing the event as "Bring Whatever and Get Store Credit," with the tongue-in-cheek reminder of "some questions asked." The event marks a broader push to get customers back in stores with a more flexible, attention-grabbing take on trade-ins. GameStop says nearly any physical item is eligible as long as it meets size requirements and passes a staff inspection. That includes taxidermy, which the retailer specifically confirms as valid for trade. Despite the anything-goes branding, GameStop has outlined a detailed set of items that won't be accepted. Exclusions include hazardous waste, chemicals, and liquids, as…...
GameStop announces unusual trade-in event in December. Here's what to know.
1+ week, 5+ day ago (194+ words) WASHINGTON " For a single day in December, customers can trade "anything" in at GameStop for store credit." The single-day promotion kicks off on Dec. 6 and allows for customers to trade mostly anything for some money toward video games, consoles and more. It is the first time the gaming store is running the promotion." GameStop typically allows customers to trade in gaming products for store credit. The "Trade Anything Day" expands the parameters of the trade-in policy to include a range of items, including taxidermy." Customers are limited to one item each, according to GameStop." The items must fit a 20x20x20 measuring box and employees have discretion to reject any items." GameStop said terms and conditions of the promotion are subject to change." GameStop said it would reveal more details about the promotion ahead of Dec. 6 As of now, it is unknown…...