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From: Stephen on 1 Jan 2010 18:03 Sods law kicked in and my cooker packed up on christmas eve of all days!! with half the family due to join us this year!! We had to switch plans lol I found a new cooker on the boots website and wondered if anyone has any free delivery or discount codes they know of for a small discount ? I'll get 2% on quidco just wondering if theres anything else I can save on before I get through the checkout :)
From: IanT on 1 Jan 2010 18:23 "Stephen" <none(a)none.com> wrote in message news:hhlv0b$q21$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... > Sods law kicked in and my cooker packed up on christmas eve of all days!! > with half the family due to join us this year!! We had to switch plans lol > > I found a new cooker on the boots website and wondered if anyone has any > free delivery or discount codes they know of for a small discount ? > > I'll get 2% on quidco just wondering if theres anything else I can save on > before I get through the checkout :) > Which model did you want and have you checked that Boots is the cheapest place to buy it from. There is no point buying from one retailer just because you get 2% back after a few months. You will probably find the model a lot cheaper elsewhere which will be more than the 2% discount. Once you have found the cheapest retail price, see what discounts are available for those stores. Codes are widely available on the Internet. Avoid sites that make you sign up, pay or click endless cash generator site links as they are cons. I found that Laskys was very good for pricing. One washer dryer I bought was �120 cheaper from Laskys than it was in Currys showroom, staff didn't believe it when I asked why their price was so high. I ordered online and had it a few days later. Be aware that some discount vouchers were never intended for public use, so you may get asked to reimburse the company once they check up on your eligibility to use them. You agree to this when you agree to buy the goods as it is in the terms and conditions you agree to at the time of sale. So be very cautious what you use and ask people supplying them who the codes are intended for so you can sue the forum owners at a later date and recover your costs. Also some price comparison sites will only show products for companies that pay them the most in order to promote their products and services. That is why car insurance companies such as Direct Line, esure & Aviva refuse to pay sites and say you have to contact them directly for a quote. You just need to do your research and if you can't be bothered, just buy what you feel is best for you!
From: Stephen on 2 Jan 2010 16:36 "IanT" <noemail(a)email.co.uk> wrote in message news:hhm05r$u8l$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "Stephen" <none(a)none.com> wrote in message > news:hhlv0b$q21$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... >> Sods law kicked in and my cooker packed up on christmas eve of all days!! >> with half the family due to join us this year!! We had to switch plans >> lol >> >> I found a new cooker on the boots website and wondered if anyone has any >> free delivery or discount codes they know of for a small discount ? >> >> I'll get 2% on quidco just wondering if theres anything else I can save >> on before I get through the checkout :) >> > > Which model did you want and have you checked that Boots is the cheapest > place to buy it from. There is no point buying from one retailer just > because > you get 2% back after a few months. You will probably find the model a > lot > cheaper elsewhere which will be more than the 2% discount. Once you have > found the cheapest retail price, see what discounts are available for > those > stores. Codes are widely available on the Internet. Avoid sites that > make you > sign up, pay or click endless cash generator site links as they are cons. > I found that Laskys was very good for pricing. One washer dryer I bought > was > �120 cheaper from Laskys than it was in Currys showroom, staff didn't > believe it when I asked why their price was so high. I ordered online and > had > it a few days later. > Be aware that some discount vouchers were never intended for public use, > so you may get asked to reimburse the company once they check up on your > eligibility to use them. You agree to this when you agree to buy the > goods as > it is in the terms and conditions you agree to at the time of sale. So be > very > cautious what you use and ask people supplying them who the codes are > intended for so you can sue the forum owners at a later date and recover > your > costs. > Also some price comparison sites will only show products for companies > that > pay them the most in order to promote their products and services. That > is why > car insurance companies such as Direct Line, esure & Aviva refuse to pay > sites > and say you have to contact them directly for a quote. You just need to > do your > research and if you can't be bothered, just buy what you feel is best for > you! > > Cracking post Ian I spent a good deal of time yesterday searching for what I was after Its "beko dv555s silver electric cooker" argos code 489/2032 where its reduced from �299 to �259.99 �5 something for delivery. Boots http://www.bootskitchenappliances.com/Product_Information.aspx?BackLink=Search_Query&ProductID=9308&ProductCode=DV555S_SI&ProdColourID=14493&specification=true and is �248 with �19.99 delivery but you get about �10 worth of boots points to spend in store on anything so about �268 total with �10 to spend. Going to check out this laskys you mentioned as I have not heard of them before, but thanks for the heads up and if you find it cheaper anywhere else let me know please as I'll keep my eye on the thread Ian :)
From: Stephen on 2 Jan 2010 16:39 "IanT" <noemail(a)email.co.uk> wrote in message news:hhm05r$u8l$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "Stephen" <none(a)none.com> wrote in message > news:hhlv0b$q21$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... >> Sods law kicked in and my cooker packed up on christmas eve of all days!! >> with half the family due to join us this year!! We had to switch plans >> lol >> >> I found a new cooker on the boots website and wondered if anyone has any >> free delivery or discount codes they know of for a small discount ? >> >> I'll get 2% on quidco just wondering if theres anything else I can save >> on before I get through the checkout :) >> > > Which model did you want and have you checked that Boots is the cheapest > place to buy it from. There is no point buying from one retailer just > because > you get 2% back after a few months. You will probably find the model a > lot > cheaper elsewhere which will be more than the 2% discount. Once you have > found the cheapest retail price, see what discounts are available for > those > stores. Codes are widely available on the Internet. Avoid sites that > make you > sign up, pay or click endless cash generator site links as they are cons. > I found that Laskys was very good for pricing. One washer dryer I bought > was > �120 cheaper from Laskys than it was in Currys showroom, staff didn't > believe it when I asked why their price was so high. I ordered online and > had > it a few days later. > Be aware that some discount vouchers were never intended for public use, > so you may get asked to reimburse the company once they check up on your > eligibility to use them. You agree to this when you agree to buy the > goods as > it is in the terms and conditions you agree to at the time of sale. So be > very > cautious what you use and ask people supplying them who the codes are > intended for so you can sue the forum owners at a later date and recover > your > costs. > Also some price comparison sites will only show products for companies > that > pay them the most in order to promote their products and services. That > is why > car insurance companies such as Direct Line, esure & Aviva refuse to pay > sites > and say you have to contact them directly for a quote. You just need to > do your > research and if you can't be bothered, just buy what you feel is best for > you! > > Forgot to mention argos sell the same cooker for �20 less but in white, also the reviews of it seem quite favourable. Its has a double oven, grill, 4 rings all i need :)
From: DubDriver on 2 Jan 2010 19:20
"Stephen" <none(a)none.com> wrote in message news:hhoedv$21u$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... > > Forgot to mention argos sell the same cooker for �20 less but in white, > also the reviews of it seem quite favourable. Its has a double oven, > grill, 4 rings all i need :) If you don't mind ""Graded": - Brand new units with some packaging damage & or slight cosmetic marking" then http://www.idealkit.co.uk have it for �250 inc delivery. Other than that, I think you have found the cheapest price! |