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HP 1018 Laser Printer £49.99 & FREE DELIVERY!
watson26
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Not sure if it is a limited offer over the bank holiday or not but it's a good deal!
https://www.currys.co.uk code is 557036
HP 1018 laser printer £49.99 with free delivery
Up to 600 x 600 dpi resolution
Up to 12 pages per minute in black
1st page out in 10 seconds
2 Mb memory
150 Sheet paper tray capacity
Hi-speed USB 2.0 interface
Windows compatible
cheers
https://www.currys.co.uk code is 557036
HP 1018 laser printer £49.99 with free delivery
Up to 600 x 600 dpi resolution
Up to 12 pages per minute in black
1st page out in 10 seconds
2 Mb memory
150 Sheet paper tray capacity
Hi-speed USB 2.0 interface
Windows compatible
cheers
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Pay with an Egg Money card via the Egg website and get 5% off; or,
Go via quidco.com for 3% off collect in store at PC-World (not available for delivery for some reason O_o); or,
Buy from Dixons via quidco and get 3.5% off and free delivery!EGG are a bunch of complete bankers!0 -
Is this better than the Samsung ML1610?I'm mad!!!! :rotfl::jand celebrating everyday every year!!!0
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I see PCWorld force you to buy an over-priced USB cable for an additional £10. It appears to be part of the package so you can't remove it.

Bandits!0 -
putterfish, I don't even seem to have been offered the USB cable, never mind been forced to buy it.0
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You should be able to de-select it if you just scroll down to the bottom of the page :pufferfish wrote:I see PCWorld force you to buy an over-priced USB cable for an additional £10. It appears to be part of the package so you can't remove it.
Bandits!
"Essential offers for this product, click check box to de-select" - just untick the box where it says "yes please"
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