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They found handbags at half price.Marlaine Miller, 63, headed into town with her daughter Jodie, 35. They managed to find a coat in House of Fraser reduced from 179 to 97.Next and Topshop were also a huge draw for shoppers.Natasha Williams, 31, saved 160 on two pairs of boots from Jones Bootmaker, and Rachel Sims, 37, picked up a jacket from Karen Millen reduced by 120.Shops reported high footfall and strong sales throughout the day.Marketing manager at Chapelfield Shopping Centre, Sheridan Smith, said: "It has been a very busy day. We are really pleased to have done so well because a lot of the shops in the city centre were shut."We are hoping the sales season is going to be in line with the results for the rest of the year."Traditionally the week between Christmas and the New Year is very busy."The shopping centre opened at 10am and by 10.15am its 1,000 car parking spaces were full.Some chains began their sales on Christmas Eve to entice last minute gift shoppers, but today the sales rush began in earnest.In Great Yarmouth department store Debenhams recorded bumper sales.A spokesman for the company said: "It was really busy and we had people through the door all day."Our most popular products sold were beauty and fragrances, woman's wear and accessories, and also electricals in our homeware section, especially kitchen items."Boxing Day is always our busiest day of the year."Many independent shops remained shut in Waveney with crowds expected to descend on the area on Tuesday.Mary Knowles, 57, of Bungay, said: "I thought I would just pop out to Beccles to see if anything was going on but it's all been rather quiet."I've found a couple of bargains that I'm hoping to use for January birthday presents but other than that I imagine things will pick up and get busier later this week."Some shoppers also rushed to the stores in King's Lynn, with the town centre and Hardwick Road developments busy first thing.But despite discounts of up to 70% being offered by some retailers, the streets were almost empty by mid afternoon.Oh the usual lambs to the sale slaughter, yes you may save some money on clothes, electricals but the retailer is still laughing. Think to yourselves if they