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Discounts on apparel, shoes and sporting goods, though we've spotted items cheaper elsewhere

If you go online to the Mountain Warehouse eBay outlet*, you can get discounts on clothing, shoes and sporting goods. We spotted some items with discounts of up to 60% off, but worryingly, we spotted several items that were much cheaper elsewhere, including on the regular Mountain Warehouse website.

For example, when we checked on Thursday 11 December, the Mountain Warehouse Ultra Jura Men's Heat Sealed Padded Jacket Warm Winter Coat (RRP £279.99) is listed as £212.99 on the eBay outlet, compared to £99.99 on its official website. This means you could get two jackets for the price of one via Mountain Warehouse and still have money leftover.

It's not just high-ticket items that are cheaper on the Mountain Warehouse website – a pair of unicorn earmuffs cost £13.99 on the outlet, but come in at £5.99 on the official site.

This is why you should always compare prices elsewhere to ensure you're getting the best possible deal – even when shopping at an outlet.

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