Black Friday deals... post them here.

Black Friday deals... post them here.

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irocfan

40,449 posts

190 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Currys/PC World site is total dog wk - took me an hour to get on and now you just can't find anything. Meh who cares

boxst

3,716 posts

145 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Out of curiosity, I had a look at few websites and PCWorld and Argos are both effectively down. Amazing. What is it that people expect to be such a bargain?

ryanthescot

287 posts

154 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Altrezia said:
This is a great deal for aspiring sim racers

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CM2R1GA/ref=gb1h_img...
nice find, that is a good deal. cheapest i could find it new a few months ago when i got mine was £230. ended up getting a used (and stinking of fag smoke) one from ebay for more than that offer! wonder if i could get that and send the smelly one back...

Du1point8

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21,608 posts

192 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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boxst said:
Out of curiosity, I had a look at few websites and PCWorld and Argos are both effectively down. Amazing. What is it that people expect to be such a bargain?
All of the stuff that they can't shift during the year.

You know, all the crap you usually see when walking through and its of a brand you would never normally touch and its of the lower end of the quality scale.

£250 tvs for £150-180... its like flies on st.

When the deals I look for are the ones that are normally £500 and above and are going for £300... thats after a bit of research to make sure its a good deal.

Chris Type R

8,028 posts

249 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Fighting over lingerie... for the sake of mankind let's hope she was unsuccessful ! Put me right off my lunch.


HTP99

22,552 posts

140 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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audi321 said:
CAPP0 said:
Even at the sale minimally-reduced prices, where TF do they get the cash from for 6 TVs? Are they THAT convinced they're going to pay for their own Xmas via this?
Plastic.....buy now, worry in January. Quick cash for xmas
I'm confused; whether you pay for the 6 TV's on your flexible friend or Christmas, you will be paying the same, so what is the point in e-baying them, you won't get more than you paid for them and with e-bay and PayPal fees you will most likely lose money on each one.

Du1point8

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21,608 posts

192 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Someone wanted a gopro deal?

Black Hero 3+ with wifi remote = £249

http://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/i...

Yes you do need to sign up, but its a good site.

Best deal I have seen so far for gopro

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Sign up? Feck orf.

audi321

5,188 posts

213 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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HTP99 said:
I'm confused; whether you pay for the 6 TV's on your flexible friend or Christmas, you will be paying the same, so what is the point in e-baying them, you won't get more than you paid for them and with e-bay and PayPal fees you will most likely lose money on each one.
Cash today.....problem tomorrow

hornetrider

63,161 posts

205 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Chris Type R said:
Fighting over lingerie... for the sake of mankind let's hope she was unsuccessful ! Put me right off my lunch.

Why on earth would those pair be fighting each other over lingerie??? One is the size of a house. The mind boggles.

S13_Alan

1,324 posts

243 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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ryanthescot said:
Altrezia said:
This is a great deal for aspiring sim racers

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CM2R1GA/ref=gb1h_img...
nice find, that is a good deal. cheapest i could find it new a few months ago when i got mine was £230. ended up getting a used (and stinking of fag smoke) one from ebay for more than that offer! wonder if i could get that and send the smelly one back...
Been keen on buying one for ages now but also found them hard to get for a reasonable amount!

Waited for that Amazon one to start and must have been about 20 seconds from the button appearing to them all having gone. Not sure if they add more later or what, but mine should be here tomorrow.. yas biggrin

PC World are doing them for sale at £150 just now at the moment too if anyone is after one.

Art0ir

9,401 posts

170 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Du1point8 said:
Was that 12.03am or pm?

mizx

1,570 posts

185 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Art0ir said:
Was that 12.03am or pm?
AM

MarkRSi

5,782 posts

218 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Replace my Nexus 4 screen... or get this... scratchchin

http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lg-g2-now-only-150...

soad

32,896 posts

176 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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audi321 said:
HTP99 said:
I'm confused; whether you pay for the 6 TV's on your flexible friend or Christmas, you will be paying the same, so what is the point in e-baying them, you won't get more than you paid for them and with e-bay and PayPal fees you will most likely lose money on each one.
Cash today.....problem tomorrow
Obviously expecting to see a profit, otherwise could simply withdraw some cash from the ATM...
I can't be bothered trawling fleabay to see the actual prices.

HTP99

22,552 posts

140 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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soad said:
audi321 said:
HTP99 said:
I'm confused; whether you pay for the 6 TV's on your flexible friend or Christmas, you will be paying the same, so what is the point in e-baying them, you won't get more than you paid for them and with e-bay and PayPal fees you will most likely lose money on each one.
Cash today.....problem tomorrow
Obviously expecting to see a profit, otherwise could simply withdraw the cash from ATM...
I can't be bothered trawling fleabay to see the actual prices.
Exactly, whether you spend £800 on 6 TV's or £800 on Christmas on your credit card, you are still spending £800.

Anyway I have found a brand new Polaroid 40" TV in its box on e-bay, judging by the photo being taken in a lounge it is a private individual selling it; £200 buy it now + £30 postage.

Du1point8

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21,608 posts

192 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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HTP99 said:
soad said:
audi321 said:
HTP99 said:
I'm confused; whether you pay for the 6 TV's on your flexible friend or Christmas, you will be paying the same, so what is the point in e-baying them, you won't get more than you paid for them and with e-bay and PayPal fees you will most likely lose money on each one.
Cash today.....problem tomorrow
Obviously expecting to see a profit, otherwise could simply withdraw the cash from ATM...
I can't be bothered trawling fleabay to see the actual prices.
Exactly, whether you spend £800 on 6 TV's or £800 on Christmas on your credit card, you are still spending £800.

Anyway I have found a brand new Polaroid 40" TV in its box on e-bay, judging by the photo being taken in a lounge it is a private individual selling it; £200 buy it now + £30 postage.
of for the sake of a few more £££ pay £280 for the LG one that is £200 off... Would not pay for one of those TVs on eBay out of principle for missing the deal in the first place.

That and I were the one selling I would be paranoid the buyer would get it and say the thing is broken.... BOOM... all profit out of the window covering the costs of that.

Fatrat

682 posts

191 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Don't know if already posted but One Plus One phones available today to purchase without invite whilst stocks last

Chris Type R

8,028 posts

249 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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I have a 1TB SSD in my basket, do I, don't I. Making do with 2 x 512GB SSDs currently.

Cyder

7,053 posts

220 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Du1point8 said:
HTP99 said:
soad said:
audi321 said:
HTP99 said:
I'm confused; whether you pay for the 6 TV's on your flexible friend or Christmas, you will be paying the same, so what is the point in e-baying them, you won't get more than you paid for them and with e-bay and PayPal fees you will most likely lose money on each one.
Cash today.....problem tomorrow
Obviously expecting to see a profit, otherwise could simply withdraw the cash from ATM...
I can't be bothered trawling fleabay to see the actual prices.
Exactly, whether you spend £800 on 6 TV's or £800 on Christmas on your credit card, you are still spending £800.

Anyway I have found a brand new Polaroid 40" TV in its box on e-bay, judging by the photo being taken in a lounge it is a private individual selling it; £200 buy it now + £30 postage.
of for the sake of a few more £££ pay £280 for the LG one that is £200 off... Would not pay for one of those TVs on eBay out of principle for missing the deal in the first place.

That and I were the one selling I would be paranoid the buyer would get it and say the thing is broken.... BOOM... all profit out of the window covering the costs of that.
That's what I did yesterday, mid morning went onto Currys website and got the 42" LG Smart TV for £280, apparently it was £500 until Wednesday.

Popped in to collect it mid afternoon. No queuing, no fuss. Happy punter.

Bloody savages fighting in the aisles last night.