it's gone
they've taken it off
I guess the one who had the idea and the one who approved it won't be getting their Christmas bonuses
Milan.
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So why do they persist with Dixons? Really odd having the names when they aren't worth a damn...chronic bad management - think they cleared out the board a year or so back...Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostDixons, Currys, PC World and Pixmania are all part of Dixons Store Group International (DSGI).
and removing the tag line now...realised now it looks bad...hahaha
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Which surely explains why Jessops is in such a parlous state?Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostNow is a good time to haggle with them as they will be trying to hit their targets and will let things go a little cheaper if you push them. I tried it at Jessops first and they wouldn't even consider it.
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Dixons, Currys, PC World and Pixmania are all part of Dixons Store Group International (DSGI).Originally posted by Muttley08 View PostI don't see why they persist with the Dixons name - decades of poor service and carp products, haven't left it worth anything to anyone.
Surely they can't compete with other online retailers with better reputations - if they really wanted to try, a new name would have been a much better idea
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Actually a few years ago I bought a camera from currys and got them to price match the best price I found online. The shop couldn't quite get to the price but they had it in stock which the online chaps did not (I didn't tell the Currys bloke that) and when you add the delivery charge the two were not too different.Originally posted by Muttley08 View PostI don't see why they persist with the Dixons name - decades of poor service and carp products, haven't left it worth anything to anyone.
Surely they can't compete with other online retailers with better reputations - if they really wanted to try, a new name would have been a much better idea
Now is a good time to haggle with them as they will be trying to hit their targets and will let things go a little cheaper if you push them. I tried it at Jessops first and they wouldn't even consider it.
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Airports! That's the only place you see them now, probably because tourists heading home have never heard how bad they are!Originally posted by lje View PostExtra strange as Dixons don't have any physical stores anymore so you couldn't go there even if you wanted to...
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I don't see why they persist with the Dixons name - decades of poor service and carp products, haven't left it worth anything to anyone.
Surely they can't compete with other online retailers with better reputations - if they really wanted to try, a new name would have been a much better idea
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Extra strange as Dixons don't have any physical stores anymore so you couldn't go there even if you wanted to...
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Go on give us examplesOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostVery apt
I had a summer job with them years ago when I was a student, I could write a book about the scams.
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