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Originally Posted by HHGTTG It's not JUST the waiting in, it's the whole business of buying expensive, items online. 'What if' comes to mind, such as faults and having to return said items. It is very tempting but I don't know whether the savings outway the comfort and knowledge of being able to return any sub-standard or faulty items to local suppliers.
Believe me I do a lot of internet shopping but not for serious purchasing, only for things like blank media, photographic and printer related items and batteries etc. etc. |
I generally buy all of my electronics online, but I bought my '870 from John Lewis for £299. At the time, it was about £60 more expensive than the cheapest online price, but I justified it by not having to take time off waiting for a courier, and the 2 year warranty which is worth a bit.
The advantage with JL is that they will price match any non-web price for a month after purchase.