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Fri, Nov 22nd, 2013, 10:28 PM #1Smart Canuck
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Have been planning on buying this for a couple weeks now, but watching the flyers for a good deal.
This is $159 regular price at Walmart! Crazy I know. $199 at Toys 'r Us. Riiiidonkulous!
But, Target this week has them advertised for $99, that's not toooo bad.
We planned on price matching at Walmart and using $65 in Walmart Mastercard rewards we have been saving.
Got to Walmart and found them on Rollback? for $97. Didn't say it was a rollback for sure but the website shows that price too.
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/barbie-d.../6000099545669
So thought I would share in case anyone else was looking for one.
We end up paying $45 for ours and DD will be ecstatic!
I think I will assemble it now, then wrap it already assembled for Christmas. I read there are like 1000 stickers...fun.
Last edited by web3; Fri, Nov 22nd, 2013 at 10:30 PM.
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Fri, Nov 22nd, 2013, 10:33 PM #2
Oh this couldn't come at a more perfect time - my company sponsors several families at Christmas, and two of the little girls on our list have barbie doll houses on their wish lists!!! And the price is perfect!! Thanks SO much for sharing, I hope they have some at a Walmart near me!
ETA: Darnit, none in stock at my store, and limited stock at only one of 3 other nearby stores. Hopefully can find some!
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 05:14 AM #3
Can't you order online and have it shipped to your store free of charge?"wow lucky family that you can buy $100 toy. Dh and i along with my parents sponsor a family but our total budget is $300 for toys and clothes for 2 kids, stockings for 3, presents for mom (she wants boots which I didn't budget for and can't find anywhere for a cheap enough price) plus full Christmas dinner and lots of supplemental food. So envious of your budget,
Good luck finding them.
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 07:38 AM #4
I've never shopped online, but I am sure one of my coworkers could make it happen though. I just confirmed they have them in stock in the city, so we might be all right.
As for our budget, I am envious too, haha. My boss is an amazing person, and the budgets for each family are incredible each year. We usually get one 'big' gift for each child, several smaller gifts, some items from the 'needs' lists (ie: bedding, boots, winter coats), one family gift (ie: board game, movie gift set, etc.) and a grocery store gift card to help with Christmas dinner. The budget for each family varies a bit depending on size, as we have two 6-child families this year, and the rest are 2-3 kids. We have a tonne of fun shopping for the families! We just contact area schools to find families who could use a boost for Christmas. I really love how we celebrate Christmas where I work - It's one of my favorite things about where I work.
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 08:08 AM #5Smart Canuck
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Wow... the Christmas sponsor-a-family programs near you seem to require a lot! For hampers, The Christmas Cheer Board here suggests that gifts for children cost in the $15-$20 range. I know people do donate more expensive gifts, but gifts for the parents aren't required. I'd think the parents are and should be happy to be getting gifts for their children and a nice donation of food items for Christmas and for their pantry!
bdkmosher, your boss is incredibly generous! Lucky families to be sponsored by your company!
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 08:53 AM #6
It is not through a program. We contact local schools directly ourselves and ask them to identify a family - the principal then contacts the parents to see if they are interested or not (in case they are uncomfortable with the idea), and then we send a form to the school to pass along to the parent to provide age/grade of each child and a 'wants' and 'needs' list. Parents and kids fill them out together, and send them back to us. The requests are usually very reasonable, although in past years we have had a few requests we just couldn't accommodate (ie: Ipads, Laptops, XBox's, etc.). We try to accommodate as much as we reasonably can though.
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 10:18 AM #7Smart Canuck
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WOW, very nice. I know that little one will be very, very happy. I always wish I had a little house like this wen I was little. We were too poor.:-(. But, now I just buy my house
. It is so nice to read all the post now, it bring lots of Xmass spirit. Bdkmosher teel your boss that he is an amazing person to do this and that I give him a BIG KISS for being such a wonderful person............WEB, yes your daugther will ecstatic and that will be a precious moment.............
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 02:48 PM #8Mastermind
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Your daughter is really lucky OP.
I wanted one when I was a kid. My friend had one so played at their house. Friend also had the corvette and the beach house.
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 05:26 PM #9Mastermind
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Wow, pricey gift!
For others to know, amazon has them now at that price
http://www.amazon.ca/Barbie-X7949-Dr...ie+dream+house
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 05:41 PM #10
Well done Web3!!! I
this post ... even though I don't have any children. Congrats!
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Sat, Nov 23rd, 2013, 11:18 PM #11Senior Canuck
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Great!
I know you have decided to get it with your WM GC to get a good price but I'm curious, did you know you could have it at Toys R Us and get an additionnial 10$ off?
You can PM any toys at Toys R Us and if the difference is more than 5%, Toys R Us will give you an additionnal 10% of the Competitor price.
Here's the policy about it:
http://www.toysrus.ca/shop/index.jsp...A&locale=en_CAHi! I'm a shopaholic... hum no, scratch that, I'm a dealaholic!!!
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Sun, Nov 24th, 2013, 01:19 AM #12Smart Canuck
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Oh how pretty!!!! I want one cause it's so pretty and pink. Way to go for waiting and aplying the rewards and shopping around. You have to put it together and then wrap so she can play right awy with it...Tell us how she reacted. I would still be screaming till next Christmas getting my dream gift. I'm so happy you found what you were looking for, thank you for sharing.
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Sun, Nov 24th, 2013, 11:37 AM #13Smart Canuck
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Sun, Nov 24th, 2013, 01:07 PM #14
This was our thought too. It so far has only happened that one year, and it was definitely uncomfortably. The parents write the lists, on behalf of their children sometimes - we often get handwritten lists in the parents handwriting. Our company has been doing this for about 5 years, and that was the only year we saw outlandish requests. We have four of six family's lists so far this year, and the requests are very reasonable. Most of them don't specify specific items, just say the types of things the kids like (ie: barbies, My Little Pony, racing themed stuff, certain games for game systems, etc.).
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