· Delivery: A lot of gift lists ran by major high street outlets allow gifts to be bought by guests then collected from the local branch at a time convenient to the Bride and Groom (normally on return from honeymoon). Some gift lists will also offer a free bulk delivery service to a pre-agreed location, usually the Bride and Groom’s house (the guests are normally asked to pay a small delivery surcharge when they buy a gift to cover this cost).
· Wrapping: Some gift lists will take the hassle out of dressing the items by offering a gift wrapping service for a small premium (applied to the guests). If you’re after a return to your childhood when there was never a better feeling than ripping paper off presents, then this could be right up your street.
· Simple to set up: Not only simple, but also quite fun! A half day spent choosing the various elements of your gift list will be all you need – it’s the ultimate shopping trip with the added advantage that you need not spend a penny (unless of course you need the toilet!)
· Large Selections: The vast majority of gift list providers will offer huge choice with virtually everything you want under one roof.
· Deals / Discounts: Not offered everywhere so it's worth shopping around, but many outlets will offer gift vouchers or percentage discounts on un-purchased items from their gift list.
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