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If you purchase a physical item, make sure it’s best in class. If you can’t afford the best, is there someone you could pool your funds with, to be able to afford the item? Other gift-givers may be grateful for the opportunity to pitch in and not have to think of a gift. Or, think smaller. Recipients will get more long-term value out of an exceptional small gift than an average big one.
Examples
The best nail clippers in the world.
A great chef’s knife that doesn’t squash tomatoes when you cut them.
The highest rated noise cancelling earbuds.
1. Think of a best in class gift you could give each person on your list.
2. Write their name and the gift you think they would enjoy.
3. Include a link to a website that has the information about the gift.
4. Include a screenshot of the pricing of the gift.
5. Is this a gift you could purchase on your own? If not, who would be willing and able to pool their funds with yours to purchase this gift?
6. How much would each of you put towards this gift?
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I can do this — but I need a little direction because of two limits:
- I can’t take screenshots. I can give exact instructions on where to find current pricing and how to capture a screenshot on your device.
- I don’t have live web browsing in this session, so I can’t fetch up‑to‑the‑minute prices or confirm page URLs unless you want me to work from my knowledge up to mid‑2024 (I can still recommend best‑in‑class items and give likely links and price ranges).
Which of these do you want me to do?
1) Help you fill this out for your real recipients — if yes, please paste the list of names (and relationship / interests / any budgets). I’ll propose a best‑in‑class gift for each, give product details, an up‑to‑date price estimate, a suggested retailer link (based on my knowledge), and pooling suggestions. You or I can later update the exact price and take a screenshot.
2) Give you a ready‑to‑use blank template and 3–5 example entries (nail clippers, chef’s knife, earbuds) including recommended products, example retailer links, approximate prices, and step‑by‑step instructions for taking the screenshot and coordinating pooled payments.
3) Or, if you prefer, I can produce a full example list of 5 fictional recipients (names + gifts + links + price ranges + pooling plan) so you can see the final format.
Pick 1, 2, or 3 (or tell me how many real recipients you want me to help with and share their names/interests), and I’ll get started.
- I can’t take screenshots. I can give exact instructions on where to find current pricing and how to capture a screenshot on your device.
- I don’t have live web browsing in this session, so I can’t fetch up‑to‑the‑minute prices or confirm page URLs unless you want me to work from my knowledge up to mid‑2024 (I can still recommend best‑in‑class items and give likely links and price ranges).
Which of these do you want me to do?
1) Help you fill this out for your real recipients — if yes, please paste the list of names (and relationship / interests / any budgets). I’ll propose a best‑in‑class gift for each, give product details, an up‑to‑date price estimate, a suggested retailer link (based on my knowledge), and pooling suggestions. You or I can later update the exact price and take a screenshot.
2) Give you a ready‑to‑use blank template and 3–5 example entries (nail clippers, chef’s knife, earbuds) including recommended products, example retailer links, approximate prices, and step‑by‑step instructions for taking the screenshot and coordinating pooled payments.
3) Or, if you prefer, I can produce a full example list of 5 fictional recipients (names + gifts + links + price ranges + pooling plan) so you can see the final format.
Pick 1, 2, or 3 (or tell me how many real recipients you want me to help with and share their names/interests), and I’ll get started.
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