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Oooh shiny. Still on FRS, so might need a few accessories to get to the 2K mark.Originally posted by sal View PostNot exactly Amazon, but still a good deal - Fully loaded Dell XPS 13 2019 model for £1449 + 4 year onsite warranty for extra £125
The missus needed a new laptop anyway
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Not exactly Amazon, but still a good deal - Fully loaded Dell XPS 13 2019 model for £1449 + 4 year onsite warranty for extra £125
The missus needed a new laptop anyway
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Fair play, if there's equivalent deal options available I'm with you.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostQuick search get's the price down similar to this deal. Just have been fed this bulltulip in these sales. Such a good deal that a 5 minute google can find the same prices not in a sale. Just bollocks. Spoils the whole experience where there may actually be deals to be had.
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Quick search get's the price down similar to this deal. Just have been fed this bulltulip in these sales. Such a good deal that a 5 minute google can find the same prices not in a sale. Just bollocks. Spoils the whole experience where there may actually be deals to be had.Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostWhat are you saying, that if you were in the market for that phone you'd forgo £60 out of principle due to the way Amazon handles these "bargain events"?
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What are you saying, that if you were in the market for that phone you'd forgo £60 out of principle due to the way Amazon handles these "bargain events"?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAs soon as I see anything like that then I'm gone.
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Really piss me off these sales. I am sure there are some good bargains to be had, I remember a great deal on the Amazon Fire stick last year when I needed one. Problem is when they push deals like this on their front pages..
Samsung Galaxy S8 Single SIM 64GB 5.8-Inch Android UK
Price: £623.99
Deal Price: £309.00 Delivery at no additional cost for Prime Members
You Save: £314.99 (50%)
It's just absolute bollocks. 623 quid my arse. They've been 370 quid in Argos for years so not a bad price to be fair but trying to state it was 623 quid is just a blatant rip off.
As soon as I see anything like that then I'm gone.
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Just got my brothers other half a kindle - reduced from 120 to 80.
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