Great price for a such a big screen. Additional Very customers get £20 back when they spend £50+ at Very. Very customers should get discount code via txt msg. So total to pay £59.99 and even better you can spread the cost of this great monitor.
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Derek_Duval
12 Nov 16#19
Back down in price, and Very have now offered me £20 discount, so ordered. Cheers op.
HDMI monitor are rare these days. VGA is the new standard
stec77 to maltikism
30 Oct 16#13
Is this true?
Random_29_10_16
29 Oct 161#10
I appreciate that there are differences but just as reference, PC World are selling a 24" HD monitor for £66.97 (they are claiming a £53 discount - although that is based on the price for a very short time [02/06/16-22/06/16]). I have no vouchers or deals for this, but I just thought I'd add it in to the thread.
can some please explain how you get 20 back or coupon or cashback.
voodoo85 to HarkrishenM
29 Oct 16#8
If you're a new customer, there will often be an advertised code on the site such as 10% off first order etc.
Existing customers will often be sent emails or post offering £20 off £50 spend or £30 off £60 spend etc. I find these codes are often sent out when your account balance is £0 as it's to encourage more spending.
I only ever order off Very if i have one of these codes as most of their prices are a lot higher than elsewhere. I would order Xbox credit etc (getting £60 of cards for £30 for example) - add it onto my credit account and then pay it off a week later. Balance back to £0 and another offer would arrive a few months later in most cases.
Unfortunately, Very no longer seem to sell Xbox credit but still handy for other things
OP likely had this code for existing customers but it's unlikely to work on other accounts
stec77
28 Oct 16#5
Would it be worth taking out the 3 years protection? Is it necessary to take out the credit account?
carl01869 to stec77
29 Oct 16#7
I've sold maybe 80 24" monitors over the last few years, and had many calls about faulty monitors.. I've not seen 1 faulty 1080p style monitor..so personally I'd not bother paying extra for 3 year cover unless (maybe) it was a top end 400+ unit (and the cover would have to be cheap)
jazzuk777
28 Oct 16#4
Not voting either way - great price if you don't have problems, but heaven help you if you do! Very are one of the worst companies I've ever dealt with.
mcormack
28 Oct 16#3
Codes??
M_z
28 Oct 16#1
You only get the 20% if you open a Very credit account though. But seems a good price all in. Almost tempted.
jayd95 to M_z
28 Oct 16#2
I think they mean that very is giving existing customers a £20 offer , they send them out all the time, I usually get £50 off a £100 spend
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Only an inch smaller and VESA mountable ?
Methinks somebody might be taking the pee...
Now back to £100
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing/pc-monitors/pc-monitors/acer-s240hlbid-full-hd-24-led-monitor-21433233-pdt.html
Looks like its a no
Existing customers will often be sent emails or post offering £20 off £50 spend or £30 off £60 spend etc. I find these codes are often sent out when your account balance is £0 as it's to encourage more spending.
I only ever order off Very if i have one of these codes as most of their prices are a lot higher than elsewhere. I would order Xbox credit etc (getting £60 of cards for £30 for example) - add it onto my credit account and then pay it off a week later. Balance back to £0 and another offer would arrive a few months later in most cases.
Unfortunately, Very no longer seem to sell Xbox credit but still handy for other things
OP likely had this code for existing customers but it's unlikely to work on other accounts