There are very few high streets in the UK that don't have the iconic Argos or Argos Extra store somewhere along them. For decades Argos has been the place to go for more or less anything, and still is to this day. From computer games to sofas, and from wardrobes to lawnmowers, you're virtually ... Read review
Advantages: Ease, Price Disadvantages: its never the wait time that the cashier tells you it is!
...was far cheaper to do it this way than to use the usual locking nuts. Yes we may be in a recession but dont expect to skimp on the quality if we are still willing to get our wallets out for the biggest chain of its kind. play fair argos ...
hendo777 20.11.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Argos
Advantages: Wide range of products. Their own Value range does offer some decent bargains. Disadvantages: Sometimes have to wait too long.
...that don't have the iconic Argos or Argos Extra store somewhere along them. For decades Argos has been the place to go for more or less anything, and still is to this day. From computer games to sofas, and from wardrobes to lawnmowers, you're virtually sure to find what you're looking for here. It isn't the sort of shop you'd visit on a daily basis, but it nonetheless is synonymous with shoppers all across the land. I refer in particular to the Argos ... ...but still operating under the Argos name, which is an advantage as you don't hve to go through all the fuss of checking if the item is in stock and queuing to pay for it and then waiting at the collection desk. Argos's paying system is a lot different to that of most stores. You look through their epic tome of a catalogue (usually more than 1500 pages, and which is completely free for you to take away), find the product you're looking for, type the ...
Sbriers1 01.11.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Argos