Firstly, I don't expect this deal to get a great reception, I mean it seems a bit of a rip off to me, but a friend asked me to look for a good deal on this, and looking around at £855, this is about £200 less than everywhere else I have seen. So since this is a deals website, I thought I'd share it and hopefully save some crazy people some cash. :smile:
Anyhow, on with the details, this is sold and dispatched by Amazon.fr and is currently in stock for delivery.
The total cost is €975.99 + €14.85 P&P, paying in Euros, and using one of the many fee free currency cards available these days it works out at £855, give or take a couple of quid.
If anyone does buy one, please post a comment, it's good to see the deals doing their job. :smiley:
Oh, and I hope if you are buying one of these, and maybe you are watching Comic Relief please donate some of the savings you have made to this great cause!!!
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longback2
24 Mar 174#3
only problem with .fr is with returns. if you are unhappy with a dead pixel, or blb or Ips glow, will be an expensive return, as they will only offer a contribution to the return postage. and it is a big box, believe me.
GAVINLEWISHUKD
25 Mar 173#14
It would only be the last year anyway. For the first two we will still be in the EU.
My best warranty claim was with a secondhand Samsung monitor. Bought it from a bankruptcy auction and about a month later it died. Feeling a little sorry for myself I tried my luck claiming under warranty. Gave them the serial numbers off the back and was told it's was on same day exchange. Less than 2 hours later a brand new monitor. :smiley: Little brother still has it now 6 years on. :smiley:
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sareenshiva
24 Mar 17#1
Great monitor and good price
LewsTherin
24 Mar 171#2
LEDs just because baller :smiley:
longback2
24 Mar 174#3
only problem with .fr is with returns. if you are unhappy with a dead pixel, or blb or Ips glow, will be an expensive return, as they will only offer a contribution to the return postage. and it is a big box, believe me.
tempt to longback2
25 Mar 171#4
....and the uncertainty of RMA/warranty post brexit.
hitman007
25 Mar 17#5
Source? Can't see it being changed completely.
Uncommon.Sense
25 Mar 17#6
Which has nothing to do with the retailer, as it's Asus who offer the warranty not Amazon. So you'd just use the normal Asus RMA process.
DemHotDeals
25 Mar 17#7
Note that after 10 days Asus RMA with "refurbished" monitors. The one I got as a replacement of my brand new one had worse BLB and scratches all over it.
tempt
25 Mar 17#8
I once tried to RMA a motherboard and Asus asked me to go via the retailer.
Uncommon.Sense to tempt
25 Mar 17#9
Yep, typical response from Asus however they offer the warranty so they have to honour it after all they can't make you use the retailer if they no longer exist :wink:
tempt
25 Mar 17#10
Sure Asus UK will honour warranty for an item sourced outside it's distribution channel (in this case Asus EU)? I've run into issues in the past with Sony who refused to repair a PS2 I bought from HK because it wasn't purchased in the UK.
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Anyhow, on with the details, this is sold and dispatched by Amazon.fr and is currently in stock for delivery.
The total cost is €975.99 + €14.85 P&P, paying in Euros, and using one of the many fee free currency cards available these days it works out at £855, give or take a couple of quid.
If anyone does buy one, please post a comment, it's good to see the deals doing their job. :smiley:
Oh, and I hope if you are buying one of these, and maybe you are watching Comic Relief please donate some of the savings you have made to this great cause!!!
Top comments
My best warranty claim was with a secondhand Samsung monitor. Bought it from a bankruptcy auction and about a month later it died. Feeling a little sorry for myself I tried my luck claiming under warranty. Gave them the serial numbers off the back and was told it's was on same day exchange. Less than 2 hours later a brand new monitor. :smiley: Little brother still has it now 6 years on. :smiley:
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