Why are vodafone selling everything but phones on their website?
tempt
29 Mar 17#2
Never knew they sold footstools!
rev6 to tempt
29 Mar 171#3
No you're mistaken with yogurt.
Cozworth806
29 Mar 171#4
Clearly not Vodafone, but detailed as a company called kondor.co.uk based in Christchurch, but caveat emptor
alcopop to Cozworth806
29 Mar 17#8
But, the Vat number given, appears is, for vodafone?
mango.carrot
29 Mar 17#5
Soooo ... what is this for exactly? Just to connect a CD player to?
rev6 to mango.carrot
29 Mar 17#6
Turntable. CD player. Network player. PC. Phone. Anything analog.
johnthehuman to mango.carrot
30 Mar 17#14
I think you're supposed to sit on it.
mango.carrot
29 Mar 17#7
Thank you - was hoping it was something I could use for AV, instead of a ruddy huge amp :disappointed: ahh well
rev6
29 Mar 17#9
Just audio. No HDMI. You can use it for TV if it has RCA out or headphone port. Only 2 speakers.
Cozworth806
29 Mar 17#10
Registered to a completely different address. Vodafone is based in Newbury.
Reckon it's simply a auction reseller that has nothing to do with the phone company. I remain to see evidence to the contrary. Not voted on deal in question, just point is don't buy on strength of brand
tatdownsarf
29 Mar 17#11
Kondor are a huge company that specialised in accessories, Vodafone will possibly have just contracted out all their accessory business to kondor - so it has the familiar face of Vodafone but everything is dealt with by kondor.
Personally used this Vodafone site about 6 months ago for a pair of Sony Bluetooth over the ears for £15 and they're still going strong after several gym sessions.
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Reckon it's simply a auction reseller that has nothing to do with the phone company. I remain to see evidence to the contrary. Not voted on deal in question, just point is don't buy on strength of brand
Personally used this Vodafone site about 6 months ago for a pair of Sony Bluetooth over the ears for £15 and they're still going strong after several gym sessions.