A change of name and the first among the series, The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic now turns to the Confessions of a Shopaholic. The story revolves around Rebecca/Becky Bloomwood. The main character is a financial journalist by profession and is heavily burdened by loans. She is a shopping addict (shopaholic), one into the wrong side of debt.
Becky knows of her lack of knowledge in managing personal finance, yet she is reluctant to take any appropriate measure. She keeps on running into more debt (through credit card) and her affinity for designer homeware, fashionable apparel and beauty products now backfire, worsening her debts. To keep up with her habits, she starts accepting offers from other credit card companies and starts spending wisely. Instead of buying whatever she likes, she invested, with great care, on expensive birthday gifts for her friends in advance.
Her intense shopaholic habits now start affecting her professional life. On her way to a press conference, she spots a shop displaying a bargain sign and a scarf inside it. She forgot her card in the office, so manages the owner to hold it till the day ends. She now plays to get her card, or the scarf; she manages the latter after creating some mid-sized scenes at the press conference. This event led her to the biggest heartbreak of her life. As a result, she turned all the more averse to rectifying her financial status despite repeated requests from the manager of the bank. What she does instead is taking a weird but crafty roller coaster ride towards putting it up.
However, Becky has someone who is a financial well-wisher for her; its the manager of the bank she holds an account with. He tries to extend help for her to get out of the debt, to which, Becky is always deaf and blind. Instead, she finds a list of eligible millionaires and though she sets up a ploy to settle her financial problems with help from her choice, she finally backs off. What follows from here is a bizarre roller coaster ride that shall strike a viewer with awe and you could be that awe-stricken person as well, if you knew how to get hold of a copy of the movie.
Shopaholics power to inspire awe in a viewer is beyond question. To view it now, log on to the Internet and download from the licensed websites. These have been floated by the film industry, so they are risk-free zones. Each of these websites features a huge list of movies, including the latest ones. An unending roster of high-resolution movies equivalent to that of a DVD at your fingertips; its something even the biggest DVD rental, in or around where you are put up, may not deliver.
**You can watch Confessions of a Shopaholic movie online, by visiting the link provided below the review, in the resource box.
Becky knows of her lack of knowledge in managing personal finance, yet she is reluctant to take any appropriate measure. She keeps on running into more debt (through credit card) and her affinity for designer homeware, fashionable apparel and beauty products now backfire, worsening her debts. To keep up with her habits, she starts accepting offers from other credit card companies and starts spending wisely. Instead of buying whatever she likes, she invested, with great care, on expensive birthday gifts for her friends in advance.
Her intense shopaholic habits now start affecting her professional life. On her way to a press conference, she spots a shop displaying a bargain sign and a scarf inside it. She forgot her card in the office, so manages the owner to hold it till the day ends. She now plays to get her card, or the scarf; she manages the latter after creating some mid-sized scenes at the press conference. This event led her to the biggest heartbreak of her life. As a result, she turned all the more averse to rectifying her financial status despite repeated requests from the manager of the bank. What she does instead is taking a weird but crafty roller coaster ride towards putting it up.
However, Becky has someone who is a financial well-wisher for her; its the manager of the bank she holds an account with. He tries to extend help for her to get out of the debt, to which, Becky is always deaf and blind. Instead, she finds a list of eligible millionaires and though she sets up a ploy to settle her financial problems with help from her choice, she finally backs off. What follows from here is a bizarre roller coaster ride that shall strike a viewer with awe and you could be that awe-stricken person as well, if you knew how to get hold of a copy of the movie.
Shopaholics power to inspire awe in a viewer is beyond question. To view it now, log on to the Internet and download from the licensed websites. These have been floated by the film industry, so they are risk-free zones. Each of these websites features a huge list of movies, including the latest ones. An unending roster of high-resolution movies equivalent to that of a DVD at your fingertips; its something even the biggest DVD rental, in or around where you are put up, may not deliver.
**You can watch Confessions of a Shopaholic movie online, by visiting the link provided below the review, in the resource box.
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