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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostBTW my £6 map and general knowledge of the major roads and geography of Britain has all the features I want.
And if I'm stuck trying to find a location in the last half mile, there's always google maps and GPS on my £100 PAYG phone.
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BTW my £6 map and general knowledge of the major roads and geography of Britain has all the features I want.
And if I'm stuck trying to find a location in the last half mile, there's always google maps and GPS on my £100 PAYG phone.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI don't know why but that well known motoring shop specialises in never having what I want, except when I don't want it anymore.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostWhy do you need assistance to buy a Sat Nav? Just pick one that says it does all the things you want on the box.
If you get some time next week why not sort out the banking crisis?
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I don't know why but that well known motoring shop specialises in never having what I want, except when I don't want it anymore.
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostAnd then have the supplier go bust while you are waiting the six weeks for delivery ... but having already paid in full.
Or, if it does turn up, it's broken.
3rd option: do your research online, but buy from a bricks and mortar supplier. By credit card (if you still have one).
Im trying to get £300 refunded to my RBS credit card for a dodgey new pc I bought on line.
RBS are saying I must provide an independent report of what's wrong with the pc, what have I done to resolve the dispute with the retailer blah, blah, blah.
I've told them under the Sale of Goods act as the fault was there when delivered ie within 6 months of purchase, I dont have to provide any report since the SoG Act states such a fault is deemed inherent in the goods.
Dont expect to get any refund quickly!
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Why do you need assistance to buy a Sat Nav? Just pick one that says it does all the things you want on the box.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostJust bought a TomTom 740 Live. Does all the stuff you want. V. impressed.
This is the same store where the saturday girl chewing her pigtails just shrugged at me.
Retailers beware, saturday staff are killing your business. Its only by the grace of a friendly CUKer that you got a sale.
Thanks b0redom.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostThe moral of the story is do your research on the internet on Product X, like many other people do already, and then buy online (often cheaper).
Or, if it does turn up, it's broken.
3rd option: do your research online, but buy from a bricks and mortar supplier. By credit card (if you still have one).
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Originally posted by expat View PostIf that. I've asked about a product sometimes, and had the assistant take it from my hands and see whether the answer is to be found written on the outside of the box. Thanks mate, that's what I need the personal touch for.
I can read the little white fe<king card myself, thanks.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostIndeed, it's shocking out there in retail land, and a lot of it is down to the training (or lack of) the retail assistants receive.
Product training is minimal ("Here's the box, open up it and read the manual").
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