OH wanted new xmas tree for next year:
Went to B&Q. Xmas stuff all had 75% 0ff marked price. 7.5ft xmas tree was advertised as £90, then £45. Till put it through as £30. Manager said it should have been £45 as £90 was half original price. Original price was nowhere to be seen. Argued the toss with the manager and eventually got this £180 tree for £22. He then took all others off-line! Not bothered about that. :)
Also got 2 freeview boxes with double sscarts reduced from £55 to £35. Bought only 1 extended 3yr warranty. If one goes down i get a replacement no questions. They dont know which box the warranty is for as they're both the same. No point buying 2. ;D ;D
I might have to go and look at the freeview boxes - ours went pop a fortnight before Christmas so we've been without TV since. Ours has gone back to the manufacturer to be repaired, but we're fed up being TV-less. Sounds like a bargain!
Got Ferguson model from Currys. It'll be hard to beat a £180 xmas tree for £22 quid though ;D
Any lunatic who is willing to pay 180 quid for a Christmas tree deserves everything they get.
If ever they want to buy a second hand car please send them my way
we've just bought a freeview box from aldi, about 22.00,
Had similiar kind of luck at my local Focus a couple of months ago.
Needed a new hedge trimmer and they were advertising 25% off marked prices. Saw a JCB one with a powerful motor and long cutting blade that I liked marked at £40 so went to till expecting to pay £30. Was told at till that the £40 was after the discount!!!
Wasn't very happy with this as could not see any signs anywhere in the store explaining this so asked for the manager. Manager and I had a discussion regarding their signage and I left with a nice new hedge trimmer costing £20. Did notice the following day that the signage had been updated though
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Quote from: ktlawson on December 29, 2006, 20:46:49
Also got 2 freeview boxes with double sscarts reduced from £55 to £35. Bought only 1 extended 3yr warranty. If one goes down i get a replacement no questions. They dont know which box the warranty is for as they're both the same. No point buying 2. ;D ;D
Good job you have the 3 year warranty, if they are the same ones as I got from b&q last year they only lasted just over the year.
I got the money back on one as I got it later and used the later receipt for the earlier broken one.
We have now gone and got a super duper pvr with freeview in the sales for the telly in the west wing (box room).
For those of you who have the freeview set top boxes, may I please ask which channels come with those? My friend has just moved and can no longer afford to pay for her Sky+ so I suggested maybe a freeview but then realised I have no idea which channels these boxes pick up? I see they are all different prices, do the price increases relate to the models or the more you pay the more channels you get?
Thanks, Sam :)
http://www.freeview.co.uk/channels/
You can get more if you pay for a top up card
Quote from: Yellow Petals on December 31, 2006, 12:44:28
I suggested maybe a freeview but then realised I have no idea which channels these boxes pick up? I see they are all different prices, do the price increases relate to the models or the more you pay the more channels you get?
Ensure you get one with 2 scart sockets or you will have to keep changing leads if you plug in dvd players into the tv. Mine also has a text option and gives information on the current program. You can view the tv guide same way as sky or cable on the Ferguson model I bought.