Hello Kitty® MIMOBOT designer USB flash drive arrives this November at BoudoirBabe.co.uk To celebrate Hello Kitty’s 35th Anniversary, SANIRO have turned SANRIO® characters into limited edition and highly collectable MIMOBOT designer flash drives. Available in four exotic, colourful flavours; Hello Kitty® Balloon, Hello Kitty® Teddy Bear, Hello Kitty® Fun in the Fields, and Hello Kitty® Original
HELLO KITTY MIMOBOT SPECIFICATIONS:-
Available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music and more
Preloaded with bonus original and removable content including HelloKitty -themed wallpapers, icons, avatars, screensavers, and other surprises
Hi-speed USB 2.0
Works on both Windows and Mac computers
Product approximately 3cm (W) x 6cm (H) x 1.3cm (D)
Packaging - approximately 6.5cm (W) x 13cm (H) x 6.5cm (D)
Small parts - not suitable for children under 3 years
Bossy Bear MIMOBOT designer USB flash drive has arrived at BoudoirBabe.co.uk Designed by David Horvath, the toy and storybook artist most famous as co-creator of the award winning Uglydoll; They're not so much flash drives, as collectable, comtemporary pieces of art
MIMOBOT SPECIFICATIONS:-
Available in 2GB and 4GB capacities for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music and more
Preloaded with bonus original and removable content including Bossy Bear-themed wallpapers, icons, avatars, screensavers, and other surprises
Hi-speed USB 2.0
Works on both Windows and Mac computers
Product approximately 3cm (W) x 6cm (H) x 1.3cm (D)
Packaging - approximately 6.5cm (W) x 13cm (H) x 6.5cm (D)
Small parts - not suitable for children under 3 years
MIMOBOT designer USB keyring flash drives have arrived at BoudoirBabe.co.uk Technology collides with art to create 'The Ultimate Geek Chic Accessory' for your pocket.
The world's first character-based USB flash drive collection is now in-stock and selling fast. Featuring an awesome line up of edgy, funky, cute and cuddly characters headlined by Star Wars Darth Vader, Darth Maul & C3PO. PLUS Rasta Domo, Fairybit, Yakuza, RAYD80, Giggle Byte, Super Malfi, Bossy Bear, Meletta Pink and Pirate Nero. Designed by cutting edge designers like Simone Legno's Tokidoki, Eeteekers, David Horbath and the FriendsWithYou art collective ‘bringing style and soul to personal tech devices’.
But don't just take our word for it - there have been sightings everywhere!
MIMOBOT USB Keyring designer flash drives
Choice of limited edition edgy, funky, cute and cuddly characters
Preloaded digital Memory with exclusive content: Wallpapers, desktop icons and more!
1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB capacities for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music and more
Hi-speed USB 2.0
Works on both Windows and Mac computers
Product approximately 3cm (W) x 6cm (H) x 1.3cm (D)
Packaging - approximately 6.5cm (W) x 13cm (H) x 6.5cm (D)
Small parts - not suitable for children under 3 years
One-year limited manufacturers warranty
Buy 2 and get free hoodies to keep them safe (worth £3.95 if sold separately)
Sounds silly I know, but there is so much discounting about these days I'm beginning to wonder what I should be paying, and if this is their way of compensating me for ripping me off for a box of '2-in-1washing powder' for the past 4 years.
The high street is shouting at me 'BUY 1, GET 1 HALF PRICE' or 'BUY 1, GET 1 FREE'.
BOGOF I say! Just gimme one item reasonably priced please and donate the money your wasting on a national ad campaign to a good cause like Demelza House!
The way prices are being slashed these days indicates just how much mark-up high street retailers are making on luxury goods and consumables like my '2-in-1' The credit crunch has left many shoppers like myself seeking about best deals and bargain sites to make my pound stretch that little bit further, so I have to put my hands up to partly fueling this discount frenzy.
But as an independent online gift retailer, I work on very tight margins in a very competitive marketplace, I rely on return customers, so I need to give Boudoir Babe customers the best possible products and service at very competitive prices otherwise I can say goodbye to repeat customers. I also run gift incentive promotions throughout the year as a thankyou for their continued custom, but I draw the line at cheap impulse buying tricks. Perhaps that's because I simply can't compete with major retailers, as I don't have their purchasing power or partly because I only need one box of "2-in-1 washing powder" thank you very much.
Sending gifts by post, what is your no quibble refund policy?
This months blog post picks up on an article I read in the Telegraph "Threat to Marks & Spencer's no-quibble refund" which was seen as the retail benchmark for excellent customer service. However the changing economic climate could see M&S lower the bar!
I had my first customer refund last week, not bad for 3 years of running an online gift shop. "No worries, simply post it back to me and I'll refund your money", I said. Sounds simple doesn't it? It was easy because my customers are aware of our 28 day refund policy.
I went onto Money Savings Expert, as you do, to gauge how shoppers feel about refund policies and the general consensus is people are prepared to travel a little bit further and pay a little more for peace of mind.
For many customers shopping online saves time and money, but forum posts suggest a small number of online shoppers still have a bugbear about paying reasonable postage costs which needs to cover post, packing and delivery options.
Sending small items by post is still the cheapest, secure and trackable door-to-door delivery service. Online gift shops like Boudoir Babe, Amazon, eBay, Bombay Duck and others rely heavily on this distribution method to send parcels safely and securely to our customers. Having a clear returns policy in plain English, removes any ambiguity, which hopefully means fewer unhappy customers.
Where am I going with this? For safe online shopping, buy with confidence. Online shoppers should be wary of buying from websites without a clear refund policy, especially when your coming up to the busiest period of the year for retail sales - online christmas shopping!
Bebe's shout-out for Christina K Couture Bridal Gowns - that's posh wedding dress btw
Going shopping next week for a posh wedding dress for a girlfriend who's getting married next Spring to Mr Right NOW (as they're on/off like a flippin' light switch). To save time, I invited Clarie (thats not her real name btw) round for drinks and a chat about what kind of posh wedding dress she had in mind. We spent a few hours surfing the internet and stumbled upon a UK wedding dress designer called Christina K.
Hmm we thought, the website ticked all the right boxes, so we rang the shop there and then. To my surprise it was Christina herself who answered the phone. She was really nice and gave us loads of free tips and advice on veils, shoes, tiaras and jewellery.
So I'd just like to give her shop a big thumbs up for a good looking website, really beautiful, yet affordable collection of posh wedding dresses and fab customer service.
All I need now is for Claire and Ned (that is his real name btw) to set a flippin' wedding date. Anyone know where I can buy a really BIG hat?