Soarer wrote: » I wouldn't have left it until tomorrow. If they realise there's a mistake, they mightn't sell it to you.
aidz wrote: » Reserved an item on Tuesday Picked it up on Wednesday, but had to pay at a higher price as the item had increased. Argued about it for a few mins to no avail. It was minimal increase, but more the principal. Taking this further, I returned an item i previously bought and was refunded the amount i paid. This item had also increased in price on the day i returned it. Using the same principal, Argos could refund me the higher amount
Kailey Old Instep wrote: » That's a pain. You would really need to collect items the same day you reserve then to protect against price increases. I would often reserve items in the evening time at home and collect the next day during lunch.
Adonis Sweet Jade wrote: » They don't make you drive a fair bit to collect. That's your choice not their premeditated plan to fool you.
Kat1170 wrote: » https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=105159760&postcount=524 Can generic pods be bought for this ??
sunny2004 wrote: » You're incorrect or didn't understand what I was replying to, it isn't their policy to make you pay the price on the day of collection. In the case of reserved items you pay the reserved price, if on the day the system shows a higher price, which is often then it's at their discretion. Otherwise the prices regarding discounts simply wouldn't work. We are not talking about pricing errors here. So in simply terms my statement is correct, please re-read what I quoted. Thanks.
The_Conductor wrote: » These- 'price reservations' as viewed by customers or increasingly 'errors' as deemed by Argos- no longer count towards anything- and the price charged at collection- is the price on the system on the day- and not the reserved price..
The_Conductor wrote: » I did understand what you said. Argos were bought out by Sainsburys- and there were instructions issued to branches regarding reservations and prices. Whereas in the past they almost universally honored the prices indicated at reservations- and think of some of the wonderful offers we got here in this forum- there was at least one 55" AMOLED TV, 2 different Nikon cameras- and other goodies- that we salivated over in this forum. These- 'price reservations' as viewed by customers or increasingly 'errors' as deemed by Argos- no longer count towards anything- and the price charged at collection- is the price on the system on the day- and not the reserved price. There has been a change in how they handle these type situations- brought about in a large part by the sale of Argos to Sainsburys. This is also behind the recent test trials of fresh food collections in some Dublin based Argos branches (stocked out of NI). Apparently- it wasn't nearly as successful as had been hoped, but hasn't been ruled out for future trials in other areas.
lazeedaisy wrote: » I went to pickup up a hairdryer reserved at 9.99, and when I put my card in the reservation machine it wanted $84, I just went to customer service who made a price over ride and charged me 9.99, I haven't noticed anything different at my argos, even when buying at ridiculous prices. This was during the week
vicwatson wrote: » In the Argos BA there is a Nintendo 2DS for sale at 99.99 plus free game, this is basically a free game offer ??? Looks like it’s 99.99 all over. Free game how bad but wonder will this get cheaper closer to Xmas?
Patty O Furniture wrote: » I don't know if i can post this here, but feel free to move. There's a scam going around in whatsapp in telling people to claim €500 Argos Voucher by inviting 20 friends, But after doing so, it brings you around to the start again & doesn't let you claim it, so you think you done something wrong & do it again! It checks to see if there any duplicate entries in & then it verifies it, which seemed a giveaway alright, but not the voucher sadly :mad:
emmetkenny wrote: » Well in fairness if you couldn't tell that was a scam from the start you should probably reduce your access to the internet and social media etc.
vicwatson wrote: » Also, a Lidl one - €250.00
geriatric wrote: » Hi If I buy something on Argos EBay can I return it to a local store if I want?
sunny2004 wrote: » Did you call the store and ask ?
deadanonymau5 wrote: » No, rather than asking them directly and getting an immediate answer, he came here to ask strangers unaffiliated with Argos instead.
Kat1170 wrote: » So, every question you have ever asked on Boards was directed specifically at those that know you personally ??????? Nah, didn't think so :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Can I return my item to a store? Currently only Items purchased from Argos on eBay that are Click & Collected from an Argos store can be returned to a store. We’re working hard to update our systems to make all eBay purchases (except large 2 man delivery items) returnable to store but at the moment we’re sorry but non Click & Collect purchases cannot be returned to an Argos store.
pah wrote: » Spec not quite as good as the 13" above but for €288 I think it's a good deal. 4GB RAM and Quad core cpu with SSD goes a long way on windows 10.http://www.argos.ie/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10152&catalogId=14551&langId=111&productId=1127750 There's a pink version also but less stock