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Makro selling dyson dco7 and dc08 for £99+VAT (£116.33)

Hi just got a email from makro detailing their new offers starting tommorow for the next two weeks. They are selling the dc07 and dc08 for £99 plus vat, I have been considering getting a dyson for a while now, Is this a good price for these hoovers? I have not got a clue about the prices of dysons, just looked on argos etc and some are around 149 pounds.
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  • jellytot wrote:
    I have been considering getting a dyson for a while now, Is this a good price for these hoovers?

    seems like a fair deal... your sentence there highlights brand power however...

    :D
  • pud77
    pud77 Posts: 12 Forumite
    I gather that Makro are in-store only and have no online shop ?
    :beer:
  • derrick
    derrick Posts: 7,424 Forumite
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    pud77 wrote:
    I gather that Makro are in-store only and have no online shop ?
    Correct, but if you go to the MAKRO site, you can enter your e-mail address and receive the fortnightly e-mail offers, click on the "non-Registered" button

    You do need a card to get in the store, but I think they do a day pass?
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  • derrick wrote:
    Correct, but if you go to the MAKRO site, you can enter your e-mail address and receive the fortnightly e-mail offers, click on the "non-Registered" button

    You do need a card to get in the store, but I think they do a day pass?

    As far as I know, you need to be either self employed or run your own business to get a card. You need to take proof of your status in when applying for a card. I'm not sure that they do day cards.
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  • derrick
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    As far as I know, you need to be either self employed or run your own business to get a card. You need to take proof of your status in when applying for a card. I'm not sure that they do day cards.

    Have just spoken to my local Makro, and no, they do not now do day passes, they used to as I have seen people getting them in the past.
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  • Hi there, the only reason I can get into Makro is because a friend of mines has a card so i need to go when they are going etc. I went this morning and got the dyson dco8, on checking out a few other sites, the dyson i got is around the £180 mark so for £99 pounds plus vat was not too bad. I never knew though that they had done away with day passes:rolleyes:
  • and it alls comes with a 5 year guarrente
  • Groan, just paid £149 at Argos.
  • flang
    flang Posts: 1,094 Forumite
    Dyson..... Id rather buy a dust pan and brush it will last longer and it does a better job!
  • James240
    James240 Posts: 16,393 Forumite
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    hiya peeps Day Passes were only ever given out at Makro for when people forgot to bring there actual Makro Cards, i know this cos i used to work there :)
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