Priced at £390.59
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cheaperbythe12
30 Nov 16#32
Thanks kindly. Yes, that's what it says on the label on the phone. Nice bargain, thanks op.
cheaperbythe12
30 Nov 16#30
Got mine today. Managed to get a black one for 316 which is great (cancelled the gold model). Turned up and it's new and all accessories sealed with UK plug. However, it says 'European model' on the box. Is that the same as the UK model or will there be some kind of difference?
jetstreamer to cheaperbythe12
30 Nov 16#31
Yes that is normal. As long as you've got the SM-G930F then you have the same version as you'd get if purchased anywhere else in the UK or with a UK mobile contract. There is no separate model for the UK market vs the rest of Europe.
jools2001
29 Nov 16#29
Hopefully they will drop back down to £30 cheaper? lol
jeeves
29 Nov 16#28
after the 20% discount worked out around the same price
How much were they if you can remember? Got one for the missus @ 338 in gold but unsure whether to cancel and wait to see if they get cheaper in the run up to xmas. The one I got should only have box damage, everything else new.
reni10
28 Nov 16#25
Damn! Been looking out for this all week and missed it by a few hours it seems!!!
topazz
28 Nov 162#24
FYI. I must have bought a shed load of refurb samsung and LG phones from both amazon warehouse and currys ebay for myself and family over the last four years. On the occasions a phone has needed repair the manufacturer has always stood by the warranty and repaired it for free. Never had to provide proof of purchase. Samsung phones have two years warranty and LG one. With Samsung they know the date of manufacture from the serial number. To obtain an unofficial estimate of the remaining warranty on your individual phone CLICK HERE. As soon as i receive a phone i always register it on the manufacturer's website as it seems to make things run a bit smoother if i need to use the warranty.
rejector1
28 Nov 16#23
Never used refresh myself.... it's your money ... it's your choice :smiley:
Please elaborate on which one to.pick maybe upload as a post
royalkay
28 Nov 16#20
Oh ok then. -_-
BubaMan
28 Nov 161#19
Got an S7 Edge already - just offering an alternative <3
luvclub
28 Nov 16#18
Yeah. Amazon probably originally thought they'll add that no quibble 30 return policy as part of their marketing of Amazon Warehouse products believing it would give people peace of mind when ordering.
However they never realised that it would be possible for people to believe it would somehow exclude their statutory rights! Maybe they should add the pointless, but commonly found statement "This does not affect your statutory rights"!
pablomalin
28 Nov 16#17
Honor 8 a better choice and cheaper. There's a side by side comparison video on YouTube take a look.
BubaMan
28 Nov 16#15
OOS but there's an S6 edge for £284.34 after discount (£300.50 for VGC)
royalkay to BubaMan
28 Nov 161#16
You may as well buy it then?
goRt
28 Nov 16#14
it is not possible to remove your statutory rights by contract or terms - statutory trumps contract every time.
bidcorp
28 Nov 16#4
Was going to order but you only get a 30 day warranty! Not certain if Samsung would extend original purchase warranty to second user.
luvclub to bidcorp
28 Nov 16#13
When you purchase something from Argos they also advertise a 30 day money back guarantee.
But, when Amazon advertise 30 returns why do you suddenly believe that that means you lose your statutory consumer rights?
There is no difference in the protection afforded to you whether it is new or used as long a you're not claiming based on the fault it was already discounted for.
Both policies are offered as a bonus by the retailers.
jamie0114
28 Nov 16#11
Sorry if I've missed something elsewhere but where's the 20% discount from?
nazmanchester to jamie0114
28 Nov 16#12
wheres everyone been all week? discount automatically applied at checkout on warehouse deals.
Also a black one but that works out at £348.90
Paid £320 for a black one yesterday in 'like new' condition so prices vary every day.
Good price though for the gold one
cmacron to jeeves
28 Nov 16#7
Now Oos
royalkay
28 Nov 161#6
On the site it's stated 30 days... However if there's an issue with your item
Use the chat and they'll happily take it back for a full refund
They do however take up to 2 weeks in my experience for refunding
123shop
28 Nov 16#5
I can't see anything about warranty I see they have a 30 day return policy. there is a post on here that says Amazon warehouse have a 1 year warranty.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B01C5OIIF2/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used&m=A2OAJ7377F756P
However they never realised that it would be possible for people to believe it would somehow exclude their statutory rights! Maybe they should add the pointless, but commonly found statement "This does not affect your statutory rights"!
But, when Amazon advertise 30 returns why do you suddenly believe that that means you lose your statutory consumer rights?
There is no difference in the protection afforded to you whether it is new or used as long a you're not claiming based on the fault it was already discounted for.
Both policies are offered as a bonus by the retailers.
there's quite a few samsung s6 though which work out at £260
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00UPCLEBW/ref=sr_1_19_olp?m=A2OAJ7377F756P&s=warehouse-deals&ie=UTF8&qid=1480320157&sr=1-19&keywords=htc+10&condition=used
Paid £320 for a black one yesterday in 'like new' condition so prices vary every day.
Good price though for the gold one
Use the chat and they'll happily take it back for a full refund
They do however take up to 2 weeks in my experience for refunding