It’s just so trendy to shop at GiveorTake…
It’s official, last Sunday the Sunday Express broadcast to the masses the growing trend for people to shop at GiveorTake. We’ve known about it for a long time,
but it’s great to see a national newspaper pick up on our popularity and show us as one of the ‘in things’ in their Trendomenter - along with winter sunglasses, indie band Saturday Looks Good To Me and Bambinoccino, (that’s a non-coffee cappuccino for kids in case you were wondering).
…and bottled water, TV nannies and Boris Johnson are all going out of fashion… wonder why?


















Awesome, I’m trendy just by using a service, will have to tell my girlfriend the good news.
I can’t believe Boris Johnson is not trendy though, long live Boris!
Comment by James B — November 14, 2007 @ 3:18 pm
I shall be doing all my Xmas shopping on Give or Take this year, so i could quite possibly be the trendiest shopper in the land.
Maybe Give or Take could have a Trendometer for their top customers!!! ha ha ha…
Comment by Malcolm — November 15, 2007 @ 12:06 pm
I think this site is brill.. It is such a fab idea, v easy to buy stuff, and get money back!
Comment by Poppy — November 15, 2007 @ 3:41 pm
I really wasn’t sure about this site when I first saw it. It just seemed a little too good to be true! Having got my first cheque through a couple of days ago I now believe that this isn’t some kind of big scam but is a genuinely useful way of earning money. BTW i might Give my next cheque to charity as Im feeling a little guilty!
Comment by Rob D — November 17, 2007 @ 10:08 am
I just had my first cheque too it was for £95 for NatWest Home Insurance making the overall cost of my insurance £127 for the year as I paid £222. I think it’s a fantastic saving, basically almost halving the cost and it’s given me some extra money to start buying my Christmas presents - it’s something everyone should know about, not surprised to hear it’s taking off!
Comment by Lily Anne — November 19, 2007 @ 4:58 pm
Saturday Looks Good To Me are terrible.
Comment by Thomas Jerome — November 21, 2007 @ 9:53 am