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Costco no-quibble refund policy
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Have bought four TV's from JL so no dispute from me about the quality of their service. As for the TV you mention, no it's not the same, that's a 550. The 650 has 100Hz and DLNA as its key differences.I would suggest JL give similar quality service and although they do not price match to Costco, I find they are often cheaper for TVs. I am not sure if this Samsung LE40B550A5 @ £599 is similar to yours? > http://www.johnlewis.com/230573761/Product.aspx0 -
Has anyone ever bought a camera from Costco. I'm looking at Panasonic TZ6 - £192 in costco or possibly Panasonic TZ7, Olympus MJU900 or Cannon SX200. The others as yet are not in Costco. Just bit worried on making decision and how I'd feel if the others came in a few weeks later at a good price or of course I dither any longer and miss a bargain. Any ideas anyone.0
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ha, it doesn't even matter if you've lost your receipt. They can trace your order from your costco card!:rotfl: l love this site!! :rotfl:0
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MothballsWallet wrote: »And not everywhere has a Costco store, never mind the restricted membership.
I didn't even realise there were costcos in the UK!0 -
I bought a top of the range Canon when I was in the USA, used it for a weekend, didn't like it so took it back on the Monday. Again, no quibble. The 90 day policy applies to cameras just as it does to computers and TV's. Get the camera you want and if you don't like it take it back. It's that simple.Has anyone ever bought a camera from Costco. I'm looking at Panasonic TZ6 - £192 in costco or possibly Panasonic TZ7, Olympus MJU900 or Cannon SX200. The others as yet are not in Costco. Just bit worried on making decision and how I'd feel if the others came in a few weeks later at a good price or of course I dither any longer and miss a bargain. Any ideas anyone.0 -
I know of someone who had bought a lcd tv from costco a while back when they first came out, just after the 5 year warranty ran out the telly broke, they took it back to costco and managed to get a better telly for the same price no trouble!!
If you can get a costco card it is well worth it!
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MothballsWallet wrote: »And not everywhere has a Costco store, never mind the restricted membership.
Costco do offer personal membership for £25 a year, you can only sign up in store, you'll need ID and 2 utility bills. As a personal member I believe you can't shop before 12pm. It's not advertised on the website.0 -
Personal (individual) membership is still not open to the general public. You need to be eligible via your employer normally, or be able to prove you belong to a profession on their list.AirCooledHeaven wrote: »Costco do offer personal membership for £25 a year, you can only sign up in store, you'll need ID and 2 utility bills.0
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