You brought them to where? I don't understand your comment.
Very are fine if you get a good product and have no problems. But the moment you have an issue whether it be delivery or product related, you might as well go bang your head against a wall than speak to Very. Awful customer services.
batterylife
16 Jun 173#45
Do you thjink we could do with a laptops thread, with best deals under £300, £400, £500 etc.?
stephdelon
16 Jun 173#18
C'mon guys .this deal is not hot....don't mislead others...its i3, 4gbram, 1tbHHR, these are selling for this prices for a while ....plus this machine is ultra slow....i look this website but some mislead other ..and thats wrong
fm991
16 Jun 173#17
Never buy electronics or in fact anything from very.
I am pretty sure most people wouldn't think twice of buying from johnlewis too. People only tend to review somewhere when they have something bad to say. There is no incentive to find a website and post a positive review, that is why some sites tend to offer competitions for reviews.
LewsTherin
16 Jun 17#2
They might have bad rep but at least they are British so you should be protected rather than overseas which can take months to sort out.
starsi360
16 Jun 176#4
You brought them to where? I don't understand your comment.
Very are fine if you get a good product and have no problems. But the moment you have an issue whether it be delivery or product related, you might as well go bang your head against a wall than speak to Very. Awful customer services.
spannerzone
16 Jun 173#6
Come on, you know full well that if you have to ask where they brought them from/to, the point of your grammatical comment will be completely lost on the person. :smile:
It's a lost cause I'm afraid
Cretus.Maximus
16 Jun 17#7
thanks for this, I may not risk shopping online at JL either based on that :wink:
Badpoet
16 Jun 17#8
As long as you are meeting your expectations with the deal no issues with very here. Most of the deals require you to take finance but can usually pay it off in 30 days if you want too.
gchild
16 Jun 171#9
noddy question...the process looks old gen...does it still cut it in today's world?
tonyspoons to gchild
16 Jun 17#13
For general computing (web browsing, word processing etc) it would be fine and the RAM/HDD will be more of a limitation than the processor, but it won't cut the mustard for more intense multi-tasking/computing.
bigst
16 Jun 17#10
Been with Very for 2 years, have bought loads including high end tv's, laptops and mobile phones, never had even 1 problem.
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Intel® Core™ i3-4005U processor
4Gb RAM
1Tb (1000GB) storage
15.6 inch display (1366x768)
Stereo speakers with Dolby® Advanced Audio
Windows 10
802.11 WiFi;
Bluetooth 4.0
Connectors: 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
720P webcam
Graphics: Intel integrated HD graph
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I am pretty sure most people wouldn't think twice of buying from johnlewis too. People only tend to review somewhere when they have something bad to say. There is no incentive to find a website and post a positive review, that is why some sites tend to offer competitions for reviews.
Very are fine if you get a good product and have no problems. But the moment you have an issue whether it be delivery or product related, you might as well go bang your head against a wall than speak to Very. Awful customer services.
It's a lost cause I'm afraid