MattyJ wrote:Nah, not unless they change how things coming from Europe is affected. I think Amazon operates out from Belgium or somewhere rather than them be set up in the Channel Islands.
XTC_NRG_4_DARKRAVER wrote:They were great at the start, shame they got shit.
Gremill wrote:Yeah, they used to be my go-to website for bargains. I haven't used them since July 2011, which I think was shortly after their website became the electronic equivalent of an InStores.XTC_NRG_4_DARKRAVER wrote:They were great at the start, shame they got shit.
This.XTC_NRG_4_DARKRAVER wrote:They were great at the start, shame they got shit.
I noticed the same thing a while ago, all the sites that offered genuine bargains no longer seem to do so.Liveinadive wrote:It seems to be a bit of a cycle with these sights. Shopto have started emailing me everyday with offers that aren't as good as they used to be and selling gadgety shite more. Hopefully they won't follow suit completely.
hahahaha!Yossarian wrote:Amusingly timed Edge tweet: As their markets and libraries continue to grow, how are digital stores adapting?
By closing.
I think I was one of Play's first customers, I had bought a £600 DVD player and they had the smallest of adverts in the back of some magazine. I may be wrong but I think this is how they started, selling DVD's and in particular Region 1 stuff...Paul the sparky wrote:Did Play start out as a mail order company?
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