Online Lingerie Retailer Yandy.com Offers New Vivace Line and Sexy Costumes …
October 31, 2012 by admin
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The new Vivace line by Elegant Moments offers unique silhouettes, patterns, styles and sizes. Available in both standard and plus size lingerie options, this new lingerie collection offers a sleek and sophisticated sex appeal to shoppers. Some of the stand out pieces include a black opaque dress with attached garters and a red and black, cheetah print trim for $13.95 and a black, plus size, strappy bodystocking with unique cut outs for $19.95. Other options in the collection include bra and panty sets, camisoles with attached garters, chemises and lingerie costumes.
Not only are there so many styles to choose from, but the new Vivace collection, while it looks expensive, will not break the bank. Prices for the collection are amongst Yandy’s low to moderately priced range from $13.95 to $23.95.
In addition to the introduction of the new Vivace collection on Yandy.com, every shopper receives free, flat rate shipping on orders over $70 as well as a free panty with every order.
About Yandy.com
E-commerce is on the rise and Yandy.com is one of the largest online retailers of lingerie, sexy Halloween costumes, swimwear and clothing on the web. Founded in 2003, Yandy boasts more than 6,500 products always in stock at easily affordable prices. Yandy ensures that every customer will receive a safe, secure and private online shopping experience and is backed by COMODO online security and Google Checkout. Yandy is dedicated to customer service and only sells what is in stock which allows for quick, same day shipping. Offering the highest quality products at the most affordable prices in the market, Yandy has become a leader in e-commerce. Yandy works closely with all of the manufacturers they distribute for and hand select all of the items on the Web site to ensure customers have the largest and most diverse collection to choose from. In addition, the customer service team at Yandy is unrivaled. With attentive and helpful operators, should a question or problem arise, the customer service team at Yandy is always willing and able to assist. At Yandy, every customer can Be Sexy.
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Thieves strike evacuated Hilo neighborhood – Honolulu Star
October 31, 2012 by admin
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Eight houses in a tsunami inundation zone in Hilo were wiped out, not by a tsunami, but by burglars Saturday night after residents had evacuated.
“It was really peculiar,” said resident Don Moody, whose Keaukaha home was spared. “My neighbor on one side lost anything gold and sparkly — jewelry, women’s underwear, lingerie, swimsuits and a bicycle. A couple houses over, they took a chain saw and a Weed Eater.”
A woman whose home was hit said the burglary has left her unsettled. “My house smelled different. It just felt different,” said the woman, who asked not to be identified.
The burglars stole her underwear and swimsuit, and she suspects they were searching for prescription medication because her medicine cabinet was ransacked. Another neighbor also had underwear stolen, and an elderly couple had jewelry stolen, she said.
“I’m very angry at the people looting our neighborhood, which is essentially what it is,” she said. “It’s taking advantage of a very vulnerable time, so I’m frustrated with them. But I’m frustrated with the lack of police presence.”
Police are investigating the break-ins as a “burglary of a dwelling during a civil defense emergency,” a Class A felony punishable by up to 20 years’ imprisonment, police said.
Police Capt. Robert Wagner said “smaller items” were taken from eight houses on Kalanianaole Avenue, but declined to elaborate. “We have some leads that we’re following up on,” he said. “It’s typical to get fingerprints.”
Moody said when he arrived home at 3:30 a.m., “I didn’t see one police car. I thought they didn’t protect this area. It probably happened between 9:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m.,” during the evacuation.
Wagner said, “The only thing we could do is to be in that area, but it’s an evacuation zone. If we’re not there, look what happens. It’s not so much us not being there. It’s everybody not being there. The public has more eyes than we do.”
Police ask anyone with information to call Sgt. James Correa at 961-2289 or the police non-emergency line at 935-3311.
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