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Get a $4 swimsuit from Victoria’s Secret




January 20th, 2008 at 12:57 am

UPDATE: Bad news–this deal isn’t working for everyone. I received an e-mail from VS this evening telling me there was a problem with the codes, and the order for the swim suit was canceled. Bummer :( The order for the cover-up pants still says “processing”–I hope I can get those still!

I could still get this swimsuit for $14 including shipping I think. I liked it for $4, but I don’t want to pay $14 for it. Oh, well.

Head over to Bargain Shopper Lady RIGHT NOW to see how you can get a $4 bikini or $2 crop or long cover-up style pants.

You’ll need to do three transactions, but it’s $6 including shipping for a bikini top, bottoms and pants. Not bad!

A swimsuit isn’t one of those things you want to get at a thrift store, know what I mean?

So, if they have your size and you like the style, go for it! Retail price of the three items I bought: $115.

Can’t wait to wear ‘em this summer!

And, subscribe to the Bargain Shopper Lady blog. She’s always coming out with these incredible deals.

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