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DELL PROJECTOR £20!!!
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Projector link doesnt seem to work for me, but printer one does... Has it been pulled?0
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Projector link doesnt seem to work for me, but printer one does... Has it been pulled?
Dell have deleted both items from the above links now ::)
I did manage to get screenshots though0 -
Paulie, it was right on the money, but I'll tell ya, I'd walk a million miles for one of these cheap projectors.0
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I think its been sussed, links not working now0
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I did manage to get screenshots though
!!!!!! for?0 -
!!!!!! for?
I do it with every offer I do now, it's a just incase thing and it don't look like I am the only one.0 -
I think we're back to the moneysaving/moneygrabbing debate aren't we........0
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its because people get excited over a mis price that they panic..and phone the company concerned. often drawing their attention to it. if people sat tight and didnt inform the trader, some early orders may be completed.
often in large companies - the dispatch guys dont know how much the sales people sell them for etc etc.left hand right hand situation.
basically if a bargain or mis price appears..order it...sit tight..say nothing..until you have a contract or its cancelled. How difficult can it be.
bargain hunters ha! were just doing system testing for online retailers at the moment telling them of their mistakes.
DO NOT phone and say " just saw item on website its £200 cheaper than elsewhere can you assure me i'll get it for that price"...even the most basic of traders will change the price...or put a hold on stock...no one is going to give stuff if they have been given a heads up prior to ANY being shipped. .doh !!!!!!
You are damn right! why on earth would ppl even call Dell and stupid enough to ask? :-/
If you scared of any risks (like they will not send u the goods or charge u full price), simply dont take it, don't ruin other ppl chances. >:(0 -
just wondering as im new to all this if they count this as a pricing error will they give the option to cancel or will they chagre the real amount without asking? :-/
There is something on earth called: "Refund"
and if you are not up for these risks, simply dont take them, no one forces you to do it, they haven't put a gun pointing at your head. :P0 -
the a refund wouldnt come into the discussion because they are not allowed to take more money off you than the amount you have accepted to pay.
If they did take the full amount off you, you would have a strong case of getting your money back and keeping the products they have sent you ;D
....but they wont accept these orders, they would lose to much (i mean £50-100 loss on a PC, maybe, but a £1150 loss, no chance now they have discovered the error)0
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