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  • Stumpy
    Stumpy Posts: 1,110 Forumite
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    WelshLamb wrote:
    I wanted to buy 2 slides (the ones on offer for £35) and went instore to buy them. :p

    Do you have a code number for this? I'm after a decent slide for my son's birthday.
  • WelshLamb
    WelshLamb Posts: 835 Forumite
    Just had a quick look Stumpy and seems they've gone up to 39.99 now


    SLIDE:rolleyes:

    p.s how old is your son? My daughter who's three likes the challange of this slide as it's quite high! Only thing about it it comes to an abrubt stop at the bottom, but I'm sure I've seen slide extendors somewhere in the past!

    If your son is younger, this is a strong slide (age 1+, daughter grown out of this one). It's in Index for 15.99. Out of stock online but can check your local store before they shut down!

    INDEX SLIDE
    ;)
  • Stumpy
    Stumpy Posts: 1,110 Forumite
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    He'll be 3 in a couple of months time and absolutely loves slides. I also have another one who nearly 5 - we have a smaller slide by Little Tikes, but he's got to the stage now where he's nearly at the bottom of it when he's at the top!!

    Only problem is finding somewhere to store it - I noticed at Amazon they had one that was foldable for £50.
  • I regularly do this, the store will refund the other item. no Problem


    What do you provide as a receipt as when the items get delivered, you have to sign electronically?
    Max Millionaire
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  • System
    System Posts: 178,430 Community Admin
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    What do you provide as a receipt as when the items get delivered, you have to sign electronically?

    The label on your parcel is the receipt.
    This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
  • I am sending the whole order back now anyway but have been told that I can not take it back to the shop as it was a delivery item.

    I will put all this down to experience....................... With NO delivery charges.
    Max Millionaire
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  • herbal
    herbal Posts: 348 Forumite
    Whoever told you that was wrong, unless the item was for Home Delivery only.
  • WelshLamb
    WelshLamb Posts: 835 Forumite
    herbal wrote:
    Whoever told you that was wrong, unless the item was for Home Delivery only.

    original post:

    Can someone tell me how I can get free delivery when spending £120 at Argos on an item that can not be picked up from the shop???????????

    i.e home delivery only ;):p
    ;)
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