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SMALL INDULGENCES (+ a review!)



Sometimes you buy things just to please that little part of your heart that wants to remain a child. That part that gets excited about new things, about colours and about impulse feel-good buys. Heart…sometimes you are cool.

I really really badly wanted to get a cover for my laptop. I'd seen all the cool kids do it, and i wanted in! But like any dramatic story i was faced with disappointment until i meet a new-in-town online site. 

Cashkaro helps you avail discounts and cashbacks on your favourite shopping websites. Sometimes the cashback is enough to make you satisfied and sometimes you end up getting ginormous amounts of your money back! I'm only excited because not only i found a good website to buy the cover from, but i also got money back and a discount! Now tell me guys…isn't that wonderful? *does excited weird jumping dance*

You can check out how the cashback system works over here. It was super easy for me. I logged in. Went to the site i wanted to buy the cover from. Used their coupon and shopped and the cashback mysteriously appeared in my account. (though it does take a bit of time to get recognised)

 Currently my mum is raiding through the site, trying to look for discounts on her favourite websites.

And here i am again, trying to see which shopping website will i land up at next!

 Till next time...

Comments

  1. I have used there service on many websites and I am glad that I got to know about them to same some money for me. I am again going to use them on my next purchase of sunglasses for this summer.

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  2. I really like your cover.
    Isn't like the ones I have seen. Is it a silicon one?

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  3. Thank you Nimisha!

    Its a hard top case. Matte. I think the colour is my favourite part.

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  4. Love your photography I have the same laptop case!
    I really enjoyed reading your post
    http://growingpaeonia.blogspot.com/

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