Archive for November, 2009


November 16, 2009

Voucher: Free delivery at BigShoeBoutique.co.uk

Author: Emmanuel

Let’s start the week right with a discount from BigShoeBoutique.co.uk.

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Free delivery on web orders over £40
Valid until 31/12/2009

About BigShoeBoutique.co.uk:
Big Shoe Boutique specialises in stylish and fashionable larger shoes, for ladies with sizes 8, 9 and 10 feet. Enjoy our large collection of sandals, shoes, boots and flats for women with larger feet.


November 12, 2009

MacBook: the bargain choice

Author: Emmanuel

Bargain MacBook laptop offering good battery life and performance. Best for your everyday internet browsing, checking emails and working on Microsoft Office files.

MacBook

Main features:
• 13.3” LED-backlit glossy widescreen display.
• 250GB hard disk drive; optional 320GB.
• 2.13GHz Intel Core Duo processor.
• 2GB RAM.
• NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor.

One optimal advantage of buying a Mac is you get the software and hardware that was made by one company; hence everything was specifically designed to work together.
More infos on Apple official website.

Best price-new observed on 12/11/09: £674



November 9, 2009

Voucher: 3% off at BeanBagBazaar.co.uk

Author: Emmanuel

Let’s start the week right with a discount from BeanBagBazaar.co.uk.

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3% off you orders
Valid until 31/12/2009

About BeanBagBazaar.co.uk:
A wide range of Bean Bags and Bean Bag Chair.


November 6, 2009

Online shopping: postal strike concerns unfounded

Author: Emmanuel

80% of online retailers that are Royal Mail clients offer alternative delivery methods

London – November 5th, 2009. Twenga, the shopping search engine, has carried out research to predict how the Royal Mail strikes will impact online retailers in the run up to Christmas.  Twenga investigated the delivery options offered by the top 50 online retailers in the UK to see how they handle delivery during the Royal Mail strikes. The results show that 80% of those advertising delivery of goods through Royal Mail before the strikes now propose alternative delivery methods to their customers, in most cases at no extra cost, or at a reduced fee for express delivery. For example:

  • Amazon offers delivery through a courier service at no extra cost.
  • HMV offers priority delivery through a courier service at a reduced £3.50 fee.

Many retailers go to great lengths to make sure customers are not inconvenienced, in particular:

  • ASOS has extended its returns policy to 28 days, and introduced a paid collection service to return goods without using Royal Mail.

Online shopping is not dependent on Royal Mail
The reliance of online retailers on Royal Mail has been greatly exaggerated. Even before the strikes only 31% of online retailers relied solely on Royal Mail, a figure now reduced as online retailers react swiftly to customer delivery needs. 54% offer in-store collection or a collection point.

Methodology
Twenga researched the delivery options displayed on the Web sites of the top 50 retailers listed by Hitwise, excluding those with non-physical products or services.


November 2, 2009

Voucher: 12% off at KlausKobec.com

Author: Emmanuel

Let’s start the week right with a discount from KlausKobec.com.

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12% off on any of the products
Valid until 31/12/2009

About KlausKobec.com :
The UK’s leading Direct Mail Watch Retailer. With timepieces to suit every occasion, as a gift for someone special or simply as an addition to your collection we believe we have the timepiece for you. Our watches are made to the highest standards and are backed with our industry leading Customer Service and 5 Year Movement Warranty.