Reviews by okeydokey
Quick and easy to use but can be slow to get enough point to redeem.
Use for shopping to get point quickly - site is linked to fishpond and ebay, which is where I get most points. It is also worth using eDeposits as they get point up with no effort.
On the down-side - it can take years to accrue points if you do not get points from shopping. Use with My Opinions as the points from that website can be transferred to Rewards Central.
Not the cheapest second-hand books in town, but some of the best range and quality. Great for collectable and out-of-print items and always good for a lunch time browse.
I always went here first when I was a student as uni textbooks could often be found here at prices students can afford.
We have two quite old dogs who require frequent trips and always go back here. Staff are friendly and know our dogs (and us) very well. While all the tests and medication are costly, staff do work to help find cheaper alternatives, and friends who take their dogs elsewhere say they pay more.
Our pets are very well looked after here.
One of the few surgeries that still bulk bill, which might be the only reason I'd go back. Be prepared to see a different doctor each time and to feel a bit like their main aim in to get as many people through as quickly as possible. On the positive, the place is clean and feels safe and appointments are generally easy to get if you phone before lunch.
If you have a serious medical complaint, go elsewhere, but if you just need a prescription or sick certificate for work, this is definitely the place to go.
Not quite the same range as well-known warehouse stores but the store has a much nicer feel and, unlike Bunnings, when you need help someone is nearby and can answer your question with something other than "I don't work in this department".
Good store if you're not sure where to start as staff are very helpful.
Great range and service and not the same standard cupcakes every day. Not just for dessert as they are very filling.
I really only use this website for the "Reduced to Clear" section as you do have to pay postage - only $6.50 postage for any number of books, but many other sites charge no postage, so be sure to compare before purchasing.
Postage is often quite fast - recently bought books on a Thursday night and they arrived the following Tuesday.
Great store with excellent range of period reproduction fixtures and fittings, as well as life-size fibreglass pieces like Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. As well as new stock, they also have heaps of salvage pieces. Most of there items will cost a bit, but this stuff is not junk, so it is definitely worth the money.
The web site is a good place to start but as they are a salvage store, part of the fun is going into the shop for a nice long browse.
Warehouse sized op-shop.
Great for books and clothing, but shoes are over-priced. Also lots of kitchenware and toys, but some you have to really want to see the gem past the previous owner's goop still clinging to the item.
Worth dropping in if in the area as there is always something new to check out.
Much better than the bigger cinemas, and for Adelaide much better locations. Going to the movies anywhere is expensive, but I use cine-savers vouchers and only need to pay extra for 3D.
Approximate cost: $10 with vouchers