Read more.UK customers can grab up to £100 cashback when purchasing these components.
Read more.UK customers can grab up to £100 cashback when purchasing these components.
Why can they never do something like this that's EU wide and not just for the UK ?
As a buyer from Ireland looking to purchase a complete system upgrade, stuff like this is turning me more toward buying from Germany or the Netherlands, probably save the 100 anyway purchasing from a EURO currency country given the terrible exchange rate and retailer mark-ups.
Even places like Overclockers charge the Irish VAT rate rather than the UK rate but yet still, can't avail of offers like these.
Sucks !
Not that great a deal really.....unless you are buying those exact high-end components.
It's more of a way to tempt people in, making them think they are getting a bargain.
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Presumably the same restriction will apply to "an independent Scotland" - if so, the thought hadn't occurred to me (too wrapped up in £/no-£, EU/no-EU, etc*)
To put it mildly. Maybe this is something that your MEP should be looking at - after all it's supposed to be a "single market" in the EU member states isn't it?
(* and yes, I'm utterly sick of politicians of either camp at the moment!)
Southern Ireland is not part of the UK. Hence why ?
You can always ask a friend in the UK and have them courier it over ?
I'll wait for "buy one motherboard & get one free"
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