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ELECTRICAL GOODS
I wanted a new Dyson DC15 Animal Cleaner Price in UK (Comet,Tesco Dixon and other outlets) £262.07.
Dyson whilst there are outlets in most countries, Portugal is not one of them. Nearest Madrid.
Telephoned Madrid and they gave me an outlet on the EN125, that they supply from Spain.
Telephoned Outlet on EN125. Yes we can supply you with a lesser model a DC14 at a special price of (and wait for it) over 600 Euros, yes a very special price indeed.
Telephoned my brother in Uk (companies in UK will not deliver outside of the British Isles) he picked one up for me from comet, last Saturday.
Saturday evening, via the Internet and plastic card payment, I then arranged with DHL to collect it from my brother last Monday. Price inclusive of VAT/and extract insurance cover of £5, total cost for transport £32.91.
DHL collected it as arranged from one of my brothers last Monday and should touch wood arrive anyday now (2-5 working days).
Total cost £302.90.
If I had puchased the LESSER model in the Algarve it would have cost me £416.00 and that is just for the cleaner.
I wonder how many Dysons are sold from the above mentioned EN125 outlet, they really most be doing a roaring trade. Rosy
ps I also, via a mobile number enquired the cost of someone advertising here in the Algarve, how much they would charge to bring one back from the UK on their nexted sheduled run. Around £80 plus IVA.
Dyson whilst there are outlets in most countries, Portugal is not one of them. Nearest Madrid.
Telephoned Madrid and they gave me an outlet on the EN125, that they supply from Spain.
Telephoned Outlet on EN125. Yes we can supply you with a lesser model a DC14 at a special price of (and wait for it) over 600 Euros, yes a very special price indeed.
Telephoned my brother in Uk (companies in UK will not deliver outside of the British Isles) he picked one up for me from comet, last Saturday.
Saturday evening, via the Internet and plastic card payment, I then arranged with DHL to collect it from my brother last Monday. Price inclusive of VAT/and extract insurance cover of £5, total cost for transport £32.91.
DHL collected it as arranged from one of my brothers last Monday and should touch wood arrive anyday now (2-5 working days).
Total cost £302.90.
If I had puchased the LESSER model in the Algarve it would have cost me £416.00 and that is just for the cleaner.
I wonder how many Dysons are sold from the above mentioned EN125 outlet, they really most be doing a roaring trade. Rosy
ps I also, via a mobile number enquired the cost of someone advertising here in the Algarve, how much they would charge to bring one back from the UK on their nexted sheduled run. Around £80 plus IVA.
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Sharen Crane
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Hi Summer,Summer wrote:I mean is this Dyson (or any Dyson for that matter) worth that sort of money and hassle??!! And if so, why?
S
I am again unsure of your meaning "that sort of money"? Are you saying that you feel it to be expensive? If that is so, of course I must respect your opinion, which I do, but I must simply say that I do not.
Quality and performance of any machine for me is important.
Dyson, I have been extremely pleased with and have far out shone any other machines I have and have had. I also had a Dyson DC10.
The Dyson Animal DC15, is streaks ahead of most cleaners and extremely good value for the money.
For me, the difference of many cleaners on the market would be to compare a Fiat to a Rolls Royce engine.
http://www.dyson.com/homepage.asp
Rosy
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" If that is so, of course I must respect your opinion, which I do, but I must simply say that I do not."
Make your mind up!

Make your mind up!
Last edited by Michael Crane on Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Anonymous wrote:Hi Summer,Summer wrote:I mean is this Dyson (or any Dyson for that matter) worth that sort of money and hassle??!! And if so, why?
S
I am again unsure of your meaning "that sort of money"? Are you saying that you feel it to be expensive? If that is so, of course I must respect your opinion, which I do, but I must simply say that I do not.
Quality and performance of any machine for me is important.
Dyson, I have been extremely pleased with and have far out shone any other machines I have and have had. I also had a Dyson DC10.
The Dyson Animal DC15, is streaks ahead of most cleaners and extremely good value for the money.
For me, the difference of many cleaners on the market would be to compare a Fiat to a Rolls Royce engine.
http://www.dyson.com/homepage.asp
Rosy
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MAGWITCH
That is true F.OFF.
I wouldnt buy a Dyson on principle. The asshole closed his factory here in uk sacking all the staff and moved the whole lot to India where he pays the workers a pittance.But still charges the same price for the cleaner.He and the shareholders are laughing all the way to the bank as well as laughing at all you mugs for buying it.
I wouldnt buy a Dyson on principle. The asshole closed his factory here in uk sacking all the staff and moved the whole lot to India where he pays the workers a pittance.But still charges the same price for the cleaner.He and the shareholders are laughing all the way to the bank as well as laughing at all you mugs for buying it.
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Please can we get our facts right.
REF: Dyson, Ltd
Tetbury Hill
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Wiltshire
SN16 0RP
Tel: 0870 527 5104
After James Dyson commence his business and despite all the odds he somehow managed to keep his head and family above water, even after Hoover tried to copy his idea and he spent his last shilling fighting a court case, which he won.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1802155.stm
Despite the misleading comments above Mr Dyson, he has not moved "ALL" his business overseas. Even HM Elizabeth II would vouch for this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1801909.stm
If anyone on this forum is concerned about cheap labour. I would suggest that for starters they look at sweat shops which are still operational in the UK and cheap labour here in Portugal.
Anyone who knows me knows full well that where possible I will stand up and be countered against anything in this world that I feel is unjust.
Rosy
ps Like the name Mag Witch
REF: Dyson, Ltd
Tetbury Hill
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Wiltshire
SN16 0RP
Tel: 0870 527 5104
After James Dyson commence his business and despite all the odds he somehow managed to keep his head and family above water, even after Hoover tried to copy his idea and he spent his last shilling fighting a court case, which he won.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1802155.stm
Despite the misleading comments above Mr Dyson, he has not moved "ALL" his business overseas. Even HM Elizabeth II would vouch for this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1801909.stm
If anyone on this forum is concerned about cheap labour. I would suggest that for starters they look at sweat shops which are still operational in the UK and cheap labour here in Portugal.
Anyone who knows me knows full well that where possible I will stand up and be countered against anything in this world that I feel is unjust.
Rosy
ps Like the name Mag Witch


