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[CLOSED] PC World new reserve and collect service - Bargains (merged threads)

biglugs
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PC World has instituted a new "reserve and collect" service, and offered some great discounts for the first 250 customers (see separate thread on £299 laptop - now gone!) BUT this service also works for their ordinary web deals.
For instance instore price for an FX5200 graphics card is £59.99 instore, but you can reserve and collect it instore for just £35.16. When you add it to your basket and go to the checkout you get the option to collect it at the web special price.
They have loads of online items at cheaper prices than the instore ones, and it may only be a matter of time before they pull these or decrease the discounts, so grab them while you can! Just look for the items which have an instore price and also a "Web exclusive" price.
For instance instore price for an FX5200 graphics card is £59.99 instore, but you can reserve and collect it instore for just £35.16. When you add it to your basket and go to the checkout you get the option to collect it at the web special price.
They have loads of online items at cheaper prices than the instore ones, and it may only be a matter of time before they pull these or decrease the discounts, so grab them while you can! Just look for the items which have an instore price and also a "Web exclusive" price.
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In relation to above, the following article that you can see here may be of interest.
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The laptops had already sold out by the time that article was posted.In a rut? Can't get out? Don't know why?
It's time to make that change.
Cover up all the pain in your life
With our new product range.
So please don't feel blue - let us show you how
To talk yourself into a good mood right now.
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No matter how worthless you are.0 -
While picking up my £290 laptop (massive thanks again to the poster of that bargain!) I noticed this deal.
Wasn't sure of it at the time as I've never thought of bothering with wireless until now but since I got home I've been trawling the web for prices.
Best I found was Ebuyer at £56.68 for both incl. VAT and P&P.
So it seems the PCWorld deal is pretty good if you are after a basic wireless setup for your laptop.
Looked like it was part of their Easter deals so I guess it ends next Tuesday.0 -
Do you have the link.
Thanks,
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Is it this one:
http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ShopGroupID=38&CategoryID=80&ProductID=1032
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Thanks.In a rut? Can't get out? Don't know why?
It's time to make that change.
Cover up all the pain in your life
With our new product range.
So please don't feel blue - let us show you how
To talk yourself into a good mood right now.
Feeling sad is no longer allowed,
No matter how worthless you are.0 -
Anyone in the North decided they don't want the laptop? I'd be more than interested..0
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Sorry it was instore only...(note to self: be clearer)0
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Details (doing this by memory and I was rushing at the time so I may be wrong):
Wireless Router:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk:80/martprd/product/BUFFALO/WYR-G54/534851
Card:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk:80/martprd/product/BUFFALO/WLI-CB-G54L/0043580 -
The item was available online but is now out of stock, original page is here0
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Wonder when Currys and Dixons will do the same.0
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