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E: WSL - 7" Portable tablet DVD player, Scott DPX12, £93.73 delivered [CLOSED]

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  • Repo
    Repo Posts: 446 Forumite
    Another review (dated Nov 2004) of it here:

    http://www.pyroport.com/reviews/36_2.asp


    It got 79% when it was £229!
    EGG are a bunch of complete bankers!
  • alyssa_mae
    alyssa_mae Posts: 613 Forumite
    where would u buy the car accessories for this dvd player?
    HOW MUCH ?
  • jen2001ad
    jen2001ad Posts: 8 Forumite
    Hi guys,
    I have just purchased 2 of these to take on holiday - should keeps my sisters occupied for a lot of the flight. I went through my Lloyds TSB account, as they provide a shopping service from QED, they were £84.38 each and didn't charge P&P.
  • Jon_C
    Jon_C Posts: 465 Forumite
    >My Geography is pretty rusty, but aren't the Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands, Hebridean Islands, Channel Islands, etc, etc, still all part of the UK?

    So is Northern Ireland but that doesn't stop internet retailers from either not supplying to us or slapping on an extra £10-30 courier surcharge.
  • Webbozen
    Webbozen Posts: 59 Forumite
    alyssa_mae wrote:
    where would u buy the car accessories for this dvd player?


    Try that nasty little word Ebay and type Scott or Nextbase in to search.

    There are a few clues there like a car headrest bag @ £8.99 even though it was free at one time with Nextbase units but Scott & Nextbase are the same unit just make sure you have the right model/style match.

    Other than that all I can think of is car audio specialist centres/ dealers not the likes of Halfords but the smaller independants.

    Good luck in getting what you want.
    I am not always right,

    But I am never wrong !!
  • pre-reg
    pre-reg Posts: 576 Forumite
    jen2001ad wrote:
    Hi guys,
    I have just purchased 2 of these to take on holiday - should keeps my sisters occupied for a lot of the flight. I went through my Lloyds TSB account, as they provide a shopping service from QED, they were £84.38 each and didn't charge P&P.

    how?? i also have a lloydstsb account and this would be useful?

    i have alredy ordered 2 with postage, do you know if i can cancel and order 2 more via lloyds tsb.

    thanks
  • Suggs
    Suggs Posts: 1,632 Forumite
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    alyssa_mae wrote:
    where would u buy the car accessories for this dvd player?

    The only place I know is http://www.cmctech.co.uk/ but they are not cheap Im afraid to say.

    I would like to thnk there are better, cheaper alternatives out there somewhere.

    Hope this helps
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    Started January 2006 Total loss 180.8lb 82Kg 12st12.8lb
  • sheep69
    sheep69 Posts: 49 Forumite
    Can anyone confirm that this will play DVD +'s?

    Cheers
    My Heart is in the Highlands......
  • Tojo_Ralph
    Tojo_Ralph Posts: 8,373 Forumite
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    jen2001ad wrote:
    Hi guys,
    I have just purchased 2 of these to take on holiday - should keeps my sisters occupied for a lot of the flight. I went through my Lloyds TSB account, as they provide a shopping service from QED, they were £84.38 each and didn't charge P&P.

    Good Call ..... :D
    pre-reg wrote:
    how?? i also have a lloydstsb account and this would be useful?.

    I think this applies to certain accounts only... You can check here for more information. :)http://www.lloydstsb.com/current_accounts/added_value_accounts/home_shopping2.asp
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  • Tojo_Ralph
    Tojo_Ralph Posts: 8,373 Forumite
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    Hang on here ..... :eek:

    So a lloyds tsb select customer can get a £25 off voucher......
    http://select.shopelectricals.com/?i=12AOrD3Q6RC4&vp=7&a=vsinfo

    Order TWO units at £84.58 (£169.19 inc Delivery) Less £25 = £144.19 or £72.10 each? :eek:
    http://select.shopelectricals.com/?i=12AOrD3Q6RC4&vp=6&bg=114&bp=12s&bi=0

    Maybe you cannot combine a voucher with Free Delivery.... :confused:
    The MSE Dictionary
    Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
    Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
    Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.
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