Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
called in currys for a electric oven, didnt have them in stock but would deliver from warehouse for £20 extra, went onto dixons got the same one with free delivery and the same price less 5%
Seriously though, almost everything is cheaper online, I fail to see the point of this topic as your money all went to the same company anyway. Unless of course this is a "ha ha I screwed currys over for some money" topic, in which case, great, I'm sure they'll notice it when there stores are raking in millions each, per year.
I mean I'm all for consumer power and all that, but c'mon, this isn't something to start a topic about in a forum where people are supposed to be looking for help.
I work for DSGi plc
(aka currys, pcworld, dixons)
Anything said by me, are not the opinions of CAG and are mine alone. I have nothing to do with the legal system in any way, the majority of my information will reflect a common sense approach.
So please seek advice from a professional if in any doubt.
thankyou for the comment, thankyou for the comments, obviously i posted this to the wrong forum for which i apologise !
if from my experience 1 person saves £20- £30 then i feel it would be worth it, ri was already aware that they were the same company , i am now aware that dixons do not charge for delivery, and can offer 5% discount as well as, it may not be a lot to some but every little helps.