Originally Posted by STUFFY:
“Shop around, you can do much better than that shower of loan sharks.
Sainsburys and Asda have some cheaper ones, and you know they will treat you fairly.”
Originally Posted by
John Dough:
“Sadly many people think BH is a 'cheap way' of buying stuff even when the total amount you'll spend is printed in their literature and is a shame faced rip off whichever way you look at it.
Old style tvs can be bought for small amounts these days but they're a pig to move about and often lack the connections for the 'kit' that most people use these days.
A good slimline tv can be bought for less than £100 in almost any shop these days, little more than you would have paid for a black and white portable in the 70s or 80s!
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I know they work out more expensive but the point is people go because the £100 to spare at one time,but a few £ a week is manageable. Luckily for me that would be a very last resort but some people are really struggling. Yes a TV is not high priority and they can do without it, but it makes life a little nicer when times are tough! People aren't going because they think it's cheap, it's s because they can't afford anything else IMO and the likes of Bright house do very well out of that.