Lee
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Post by Lee on Apr 26, 2016 19:37:47 GMT
I get the impression some are not only addicted to vaping but also shopping on here
Are the Amazon Warehouse Deals as good as they seem?
I just brought a sad closet geek toy that was listed as
It seemed to be dropping in price daily Sunday £245 Monday £233 Tuesday £221.97
Please tell me I wont be getting a magic box of hope turn up Hope its all there and hope it works
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joeten
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Post by joeten on Apr 26, 2016 19:55:01 GMT
They have been doing warehouse deals for years, things should be fine.
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Post by nanotm on Apr 26, 2016 19:56:58 GMT
it rather depends what the item was I bought a tv off them 8 years ago and its still working just fine, otoh I got a mobile phone for one of the brats and the "minor imperfection" turned out to be a 17mm crack along one side of the screen .... the last one went back the following day (picked up FOC by amazon logistics) but all is not lost, I by a lot of stuff from amazon and plenty of things like my keyboard came from a warehouse deal saved £95 because it had a scuff mark on the underside (ok its a monstrously overpriced keyboard) and ive bought dozens of small tech type items from them with similar imperfections like the g502 proteus core mouse for less than half price because the packaging was damaged (actually I got a couple of them cos of the price as spares since mice break so often), had more duff items come from the full price sales than I have from the warehouse deals .... oh & my OH reckons I spend to much money buying stuff online, apparently clocking in an average of 1/3rd of my income is too much
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