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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    My laptop was about £40 cheaper on-line and I think the benefit of being able to take it back to Curry's is worth this amount.

    The manager also gives me sweeteners as I am a good customer.
    This time I got £25 off a great Logitech PC sound system....

    I researched my laptop for weeks before buying at Curry's
    Sounds fair enough


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    Always plenty in stock in Phil cos no one buys them!
    Any pc`s I saw there were poor quality to say the least and mostly desktops.
    We bought our HP laptop from the well known computer store......Tescos Direct!
    Ordered saturday night and arrived on the following Monday, lovely.


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    Always plenty in stock in Phil cos no one buys them!
    Any pc`s I saw there were poor quality to say the least and mostly desktops.
    We bought our HP laptop from the well known computer store......Tescos Direct!
    Ordered saturday night and arrived on the following Monday, lovely.
    I'm really happy with my HP Pavilion laptop too


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    I often buy in Curry's.
    Yes, they are a little more expensive but when I bought my new £700+ HP laptop last month it was helpful to inspect the specs of all the other laptops at the same time.
    I find it helpful to see things out of the box before I buy.
    It's much easier to compare on the internet rather than from a small selection that the High Street firms want you to buy! As for seeing them, plenty of pics of each model on Google.

    The Dell laptop I bought was £1000, lower spec in PC World was £1,700
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    It's much easier to compare on the internet rather than from a small selection that the High Street firms want you to buy! As for seeing them, plenty of pics of each model on Google.

    The Dell laptop I bought was £1000, lower spec in PC World was £1,700
    Nice one


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    Quote Originally Posted by triple5 View Post
    I'd steer well clear of the lot of them. Currys, dixons, comet, pc world, all run by morons who are out to rip off folks. Shop online, I got mine from Laptops Direct, delivered in 48 hours
    Currys, PC World, Comet etc etc are all owned by the same holding company called DSG International,,,,,, Get my computer stuff from Dell...


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    I get mine from del-boy


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    When buying the wifes Laptop we ended up with Currys and it was a dell the best offer i could find at the time which surprised me and with vouchers and what not it was cheaper and delivered asap..

    We had delivered but one had thing which people forget is when the fridge breaks down or you need a item in a hurry like now the currys and pc worlds who are very expensive unless the item is in a sale. Often have the stock you can get hands on there and then.
    NO waiting for couriers and then finding out its faulty or the wrong spec..

    Although i dont advise anyone to venture into one of there stores to rely on the advice given in them and to read up themsleves. you cant beat having the choice of dashing out to a store round the corner and having at home or whereever as needed. For them holding the stock of course they will charge..

    If the airban makes freight go though the roof im guessing many of the order just in time online retaillers may not be able to offer the value they can at present..
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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