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Littlewoods.com
Fruit_and_Nut_Case
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I've not used littlewoods.com before but have been impressed by some of their classy tv advertising recently. Somehow I recently received a voucher offering me £30 off a £60 spend. Fine, I thought. Even if their prices aren't the lowest, £30 discount can't be bad so I decided to look at their website.
I have been considering getting a Pure Sensia internet radio. This has a recommended price of £249.99 on the Pure website. I had already found it priced at £179.99 at Amazon so this was the price to beat.
I was horrified to find the price to be £299.00 at Littlewoods. How can they justify charging nearly £50 more than the manufacturer's recommended price? They can keep their £30 voucher. I won't be becoming a customer.
I have been considering getting a Pure Sensia internet radio. This has a recommended price of £249.99 on the Pure website. I had already found it priced at £179.99 at Amazon so this was the price to beat.
I was horrified to find the price to be £299.00 at Littlewoods. How can they justify charging nearly £50 more than the manufacturer's recommended price? They can keep their £30 voucher. I won't be becoming a customer.
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Hello fruit and nut.
I think that they charge 29.9%....if im wrong someone will correct me,however there are a lot of items on there website that are only a few pounds above the high street prices.
I guess you are paying for the convenience of paying over a period of time rather than having a large initial payout,like most of these companies they are useful for somethings and not so in other ways.Forum spellcheckers are the pitts.0
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