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Where to buy tv etc.
« on: July 16, 2009, 09:55:48 PM »
Hi,

we're moving to the UK next month, and I was wondering what the best places to buy electronics are. We'll be looking for a flat screen tv, dvd player, music system etc. Are there some preferred stores like best buy here, or is buying over the internet preferable (pricewise)?

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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2009, 10:01:35 PM »
www.argos.co.uk  has really low prices and can deliver to your home.

There are also stores such as Curry's, and Maplin's.
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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2009, 10:07:08 PM »
The major UK retailers specifially for electricals goods are Currys & Comet.  John Lewis are good, but slightly pricier, but then they automatically offer a 5 year warranty as standard.  Argos is a general (pretty much everything) catalog store you can order through their website for pickup from store (not credit card details needed at reservation), then you can pick up from store, or you can go into store and arrange for home delivery.  There's also ASDA (Walmart) if you have one near you, but then again they also have an online shop, as do Tesco & Sainsbury's (other grocery stores), but they also usually have electrical departments where you can look at their catalog and order in store for home delivery.  If you buy in store (from most shops) you can always use a US-based credit card for purchase (and delivery if needed / wanted) if you don't want to carry the cash or have a credit or debit card for use in the UK.   ;)

Just a heads up for online purchases, as most online sites in the UK will want you to have a UK-(address)registered credit or debit card at the time of purchase.  There are a few sites, like Amazon.co.uk where you can purchase the items with a foreign card for delivery to a UK address, but you'll have to look at online store policies before attempting purchase.

Good luck with the upcoming move!


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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2009, 10:17:57 PM »
If you belong to Costco and/or have one locally, they have quite good prices, as does Amazong, but we often buy big ticket items from John Lewis. They have a good warranty and their service is excellent


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« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2009, 10:22:13 PM »
If you belong to Costco and/or have one locally, they have quite good prices, as does Amazong, but we often buy big ticket items from John Lewis. They have a good warranty and their service is excellent

Ooh, forgot about Costco.  You just need to be mindful of prices for the same models elsewhere and they usually tend to stock models that're 2-3 behind current models.  Sometime's they're not as good a bargain as you'd think (but then again they offer their standard 5 year warranty as well) but then you can get some real bargains.   ;)


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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2009, 10:24:55 PM »
wow, thanks people! I was a little concerned about the cc issue (I just have a US one of course), so have to figure that out, but will check out all these stores.


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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2009, 11:24:42 AM »
Along with the likes of Currys and Comet, there's also Dixons - Originally a photographic outlet but now general electronics and largely swallowed up by Currys, although still retaining a separate internet identity:

http://www.dixons.co.uk/
http://www.currys.co.uk/
http://www.comet.co.uk/
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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2009, 04:04:13 PM »
I can tell for a fact from working for DSGi that Dixons and Currys websites will only accept CCs registered in the UK, if they're registered outside they automatically decline transactions.  Just a heads up if you're looking at prices there.   :-\\\\  However, you can go into a Currys store and use a foreign card for purchase.


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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2009, 06:24:33 PM »
we bought ours here:  http://www.richersounds.com/

i had no problem using my US credit card to pay for it and we got a great extended warranty/repair plan for not too much added on. 


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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2009, 01:07:39 AM »
Hi there,
Some good information so far as well as links. I'll take it a step further for you and for anyone else who sees this thread.

The 'major' outlets as mentioned so far are the most well known retailers. Richer Sounds is an excellent reputable and well known in the discount area of retail. As a large percentage of all sectors of UK goods are priced significantly higher than other countries, and in this case and website, to the USA, I along with many others look to find places which offer the very best possible pricing. To this end, there are places to look at to get as good a deal as you can.
Some of my favourites are : http://www.laskys.com/ (Comet is the store in the shopping centres, in turn 'Comet online' is where they offer discounts. Laskys is owned by Comet and they operate entirely online, and their pricing is substantially cheaper than Comet high street shops) I've bought a Dishwasher, Hoover and a set of DECT cordless telephones recently, arrived within 36 hours of ordering and saved good amounts of cash) http://www.ebuyer.com/ - well known online for excellently priced goods, also will cover PC and computing as well as other household goods. http://www.dabs.com/ these guys have been around for quite a while, although lately i've seen less of their advertising. http://www.play.com/ - often have some excellent pricing and are a very close competitor to Amazon. I've had a 26 inch Sony LCD off them recently, and again - excellent service and smooth to deal with. http://www.hyperfi.co.uk/ - another well known long established Audio products discounter - very similar to richer sounds.

The above are ones I look at often when it comes to comparing pricing. Now that I have less time, I can't do what used to be my favourite choice of price checking - which was to go to Tottenham court road in London and play off the dealers pricing comapared to one another. This place is where you get your electronic's at the best possible pricing, however now that the internet is here, the pricing differentials are much closer. Still worth checking out though, as the shops would change often due to competition, the only one I can think of who've been there all the way through are Micro Anvika - http://www.microanvika.com/default.asp

If you're confident enough, don't forget to check out Ebay - I've just recently purchased a full Celestion cinema surround component system from Hyper-fi's ebay outlet, at a good saving compared to their online website and store price. i think Richer sounds also have an Ebay presence. Make sure you do your research into any other sellers - more often that not, they are reputable (I think seven oaks hifi are on ebay) - just ensure you can talk to them on a geographical landline and that they're power sellers - the potential for bargains here is excellent!

Costco - From my many and frequent visits, I've not seen them selling last seasons electronics models - they've always been current range. There will be sections where older stuff might be around, but I'm pretty sure they'd mark them as such. I beleive Costco's wholesale focus is on current products. When they don't sell, they then sell those items off in bulk to other purchasers where they'll end up in retail stores and/or Ebay.

I am of course assuming you are aiming at getting a best as possible deal. John Lewis do have a good deal for 'convenience' in their marketing strategy, but that 5 year warranty has to be paid for somehow, which is them selling to normal retail pricing. Only if customers ask them to price match lower wil they possibly do so, but considering they 'bank' on most of their customers not doing so, they can achieve their high margins most of the time. For 'peace of mind' then by all means go with JL or anywhere else that offers similar.

One little known fact in UK consumer law is that the commonly held belief of 1 years statutory rights is fact TWO years statutory rights, which eats away at the '5 year John Lewis' warranty. With 'large ticket' items, statistically time to failure usually occurs within the first year after that you can press for unfit for purpose clauses etc - but as your statutory rights actually allow 2 years, your protection is increased. By paying the likes of JL extra for their statistically 3 years worth of extra cover you probably wouldn't need, you're helping them survive! - I guess it's just the way legislation is looked at which determines an individual's evaluation of which way is worth more to them.

My source for the information of the actual 2 years of statutory cover rather than the commonly percieved one year was from a recent article on MSN Money website which in turn linked to a Times article showing this. Please check the relevant consumer law websites to read up on this (I dont think it's changed) and any specifics etc.

Hope the above helps.

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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2009, 01:49:22 PM »
Ooh yes I forgot about Tottenham Court Road, as Dennis the Menace mentions!

A whole string of stores competing on prices for the same makes and models -- I got a big ticket item there after pricing out every store along the street having also gone online to research. (And what I wanted was simply not available at the other outlets or at a higher price.) If you are in or have access to London I second that recommendation of this spot in addition to any online comparative shopping around.
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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #11 on: July 20, 2009, 03:31:37 PM »
we bought ours here:  http://www.richersounds.com/

i had no problem using my US credit card to pay for it and we got a great extended warranty/repair plan for not too much added on. 

Richer Sounds is great for inexpensive electronics.  Be sure to checkout what they have on clearance.


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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #12 on: July 20, 2009, 04:26:52 PM »
Wow, I'm really glad I asked! Thanks Dennis for the very informative post, and all the others for their input too. I just checked out Richer Sounds and they look quite inexpensive. I might also check out Tottenham Court Road - but do those stores deliver outside London (we will live about 1.5 hours away)?


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Re: Where to buy tv etc.
« Reply #13 on: July 20, 2009, 04:30:02 PM »
I got my telly and a good bunch of my furniture from gumtree.com, which is a secondhand website. OK, you give up the guarantees, but you can also get stuff super cheaply. We got a huge traditional style telly that was only a couple of years old for £100.
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