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Santa's in the red as families tighten belts



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
BRITONS are set to spend £1 billion less on Christmas presents this year because of the economic downturn, but Scots are still likely to be among the biggest spenders.
The average person plans to spend just £376 on gifts, down from £393 in 2007, according to a survey by the website moneysupermarket.com.

Women look set to spend more than men on presents for friends and family, at an estimated £392, compared wit
h £359 by men.

But both sexes are expected to spend less than last year.

Rob Barnes, the head of shopping at moneysupermarket.com, said: "Consumers are feeling the pinch this year. Presents will still be bought but it may be a gift list without the usual trimmings.

"People will be looking for bargains, and shopping around for the best deals will be a key feature of this Christmas. Retailers must ensure their prices are as competitive as possible."

Consumers in Scotland expect to spend the most on Christmas, at an average of £460 each, while those in the south-west of England will spend the least at £301.

Alvin Hall, a personal finance adviser and television presenter, said Christmas was a time when consumers were tempted to spend money they didn't have.

His tips to avoid financial worries in the run-up to Christmas include:

• Making a gift list and sticking to a maximum spend on each.

• Doing the same with food and wine.

• Pooling money with family and friends to buy expensive gifts.



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1

Boy Wonder,

15/10/2008 00:23:56
If I spend £100 it'll be £50 too much, outside of immediate family!
2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 02:39:30

Boy Wonder ~1,

We all know you are a 'Miser', with a 'Stash-of-loot', under your mattress! :))

Being serious though!

When I was first married and when I had a Child with my ex, we had very little money, infact quite poor!

But your 'Charles' improvised on the little we had, and our First Daughters "Santa" left a abondance of,..

'Gifts and Toys, and things to Play with' in what we called "Santa's Pillow Case", at the end of our Daughter's bed on Christmas eve.

GOD! £50.00 Says Boy Wonder!

He IS More than Correct!, your 'Charles Santa clause' could work miracles, for any Child, to wake-up on Christmas morning, showing them what "Santa" brought to them.

No-Need the expensive gifts an Toys/Games. there is plenty out there in, Markets, Pound Shops, Charity Shops, Home made Gifts, and little 'bits and pieces. at the supermarket's, that don't cost fortunes, but will delight any Child on, Christmas Morning!

I am NO!,...'Cheap-Skate' but when,..'Means mean Must',

One can improvise quite well.
3

SouthernSkye,

15/10/2008 07:40:49
Bah Humbug !
About time we started spending less and thinking more.
Instead of expensive gifts we should think about the message of Christmas, be you Christian or no. A time to reflect on others less fortunate. Instead of an expensive gift do something for your family, a friend, a neighbour. Get together with others and throw a wee "soup n sandwiches" lunch for the senior citizens, help out at the local school fund raiser, divert a wee cash donation to lifeboats/mountain rescue.Take a gift to the local volunteer fire station.

Peace and goodwill to all mankind
It doesn't need cash.
4

Pocket Dictionary,

15/10/2008 09:18:06
An empty shoe box makes an ideal Action Man deserter Christmas present.
5

Guga II,

Rockall 15/10/2008 09:19:30
#3.

Couldn't agree more, especially about old people. Christmas, as precticed, is utter hypocrisy. Sending each other presents and cards, then ignoring them for the rest of the year.
6

Banana Heid,

Ayrshire 15/10/2008 09:59:36
Christmas Sucks!!! The pressure to spend money we don't have is overwhelming and causes mass misery onflict and suicide right across the world. Peace and Goodwill is a message spread by those who have something to gain from that message usually the churches who have more wealth than the banks, more than enough to cure the worlds poverty in an instant yet they revel in their opulence and spleandor and pass very little on to those who need it most...I could go on but I'm gonna be sick...
7

TheSmith,

15/10/2008 13:29:32
Since when did a good Christmas equate to spending loads of money???
Mind you, playing my new nintendo DS last year was great for blocking out the in-laws' drunken bitterness.
8

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 15/10/2008 17:25:02
Christmas, a religious holiday, is THE time for families to get together and get rip-roarin' drunk, insult each other, have fisticuffs, seduce the brother-in-law or sister-in-law OR both at the same time, eat too much, drink too much, overspend on your credit card, wake up on Boxing Day with a horrendous hangover, and get ready for another drunken fiasco at New Year's.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
9

JayDeeTee,

15/10/2008 19:36:11
What's wrong with a tangerine and a few monkey nuts in an old holey sock hinging from the mantlepiece.
10

Poetess50,

15/10/2008 20:46:27
I LOVE Christmas. Though I hate Christmas shopping, which, thankfully I FINISHED last weekend. I even wrapped all the pressies!
11

JayDeeTee,

15/10/2008 22:25:41
#10, Get the Easter Eggs in as well, before the shops go out of business...
12

brianmca3,

auld reekie 26/12/2008 02:57:51
christmas started in august this year,before the kids had even went back to school(r s mccolls got their xmas stuff then)and a fortnight before xmas the same shop had cadburys easter eggs on sale
talk about greed
old scrooge would be lit up with the warm glow,as hewatched shops fleece the poor,to keep the rich in a lifestyle they clearly dont need
who needs to buy 40year old wine or whisky,nice taste granted,but sheer bloody snobbery

BAH HUMBUG,GREEDY BARISTERS
13

brianmca3,

auld reekie 26/12/2008 02:59:13
ah well only 364 shopping days left till xmas

 

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