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WARNING! ChoicesUK gone bust - cancel any payments NOW!
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Damn, just read this.
This would explain why I have heard nothing from them about the defective Buzz game + buzzers that I returned over 2 weeks ago, despite emailing them. Will try calling them tomorrow, but prepared for the worst.0 -
Orders currently going out as normal, ordered 5 dvd's on Sunday received them on Thursday:beer:0
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Just remember guys. TINY went into administration. They can pull the rug pretty quickly. Be careful.To win a competition gives you the spirit to carry on (Comping).0
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They are an asset of Choices. So the administrators will be after them.mr_skinflint wrote: »I've got some DVDs on 30 day rental from Choices at the moment. What's the chances of me being able to keep them?
Skinners
They will want them back so they can sell them to pay creditors.0 -
order with a visa credit card and youre covered?0
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They still seem to be operating. Just ordered Ocean's Thirteen from them. Seemed a bargain at £9.99. Now not so sure.
Will I ever see the DVD or my cash?
Should I cancel It?
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The website never stopped trading, they have paid quidco payments this month for purchases made back in July0
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Cancelled the order just to be on the safe side
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Choices website is as healthy as ever and delivering the goods as they always have. I've carried on ordering and they've carried on delivering!0
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Hiya
Just to let you know, I placed an order with them on Saturday and received it today so i dont think theres anythin to worry about and they do have some fab buys....i got a nintendogs tug n play boxer was £29.99 now £9.99 and a Bratz Star alarm clock was £19.99 now £3.00 and a few really good bargains with CDs/DVDs.Ritetidy x0
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