Argos direct shopping is the best way to get your hands on a wide range of goods and services from the Argos brand. Going direct can mean visiting your local store or extra store, phoning them up, or going online and either using the check and reserve feature which has become very popular in recent years, or simply having argos deliver direct to your door. This multi channel business plan is what sets argos apart from the rest, and is a big reason for their continued success. Using check and reserve means you can enjoy free delivery on smaller items.
For bigger items it is not available, and things like cookers and washing machines will be delivered directly to your door, with a lead time of up to 4 weeks depending on stock levels and lead times. Shopping at your local srgos store is a lot more simplified than it was a few years ago, and there are far less queues than before due to the better layout and size of most of the stores. Another alternative is to just browse through the argos catalogue at home and choose your goods this way. You can order a catalogue direct from the website or from any store on the high street.
The catalogue is free and comes out twice a year, with the next edition due out at the end on January 2010. There is an end of catalogue sale on right now, with the VAT being held on selected items till the release of the argos catalogue 2010 edition. This is always the best time to get your hands on some great deals and discounts as the old stock needs to be sold off quickly to make way for the new stuff in the next edition. Expect some lower prices on the budget ranges to fend off the competition and to try to keep customers coming back for more.
Whichever route you decide to take to get your argos goods, it is always an easy process for the customer. The delivery options are also very good indeed, and the check and reserve is the best way to avoid charges and waiting at home for delivery. Happy shopping with argos direct this year.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
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