Free delivery - online websites

spider7

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Hi,

I thought i'd get a new thread going listing online retail websites which deliver purchases made online free of charge to ireland.
I am hoping people will add to this...
many thanks.

[broken link removed] - great for cd's, dvd's games. etc

http://www.play.com/ - great for books, cd's, games.
 
[broken link removed] - for DVD, CD's, Games, Electronics - free delivery Ireland + Uk.

http://www.playusa.com/ - for region 1 (US) DVD's - free delivery.

- for kayaking, canoeing, camping kit - free delivery to Ireland if order over €100.

[broken link removed] - for t-shirts - free delivery.

http://ie.europe.creative.com/shop/ - for creative mp3, sound cards, speakers, headphones - free delivery over €99
 
Viking Direct offer free next day delivery on orders over €60 - mainly office equipment - good for printer ink also have some digital cameras.
Prices shown exclude VAT.
 
spider7 said:
Hi,

I thought i'd get a new thread going listing online retail websites which deliver purchases made online free of charge to ireland.
I am hoping people will add to this...
many thanks.

[broken link removed] - great for cd's, dvd's games. etc

http://www.play.com/ - great for books, cd's, games.

allofmp3.com

BM
 
brian.mobile said:
allofmp3.com

Not sure how much longer allofmp3.com will be around.
[broken link removed]
But this thread is not the place to discuss it.

- Wine, free delivery on orders over €60.
 
Sorry to thread spoil , but there is not such thing as free postage... there are sites that charge seperate postage , and ones that include it in the price of items...
 
jhegarty said:
Sorry to thread spoil , but there is not such thing as free postage... there are sites that charge seperate postage , and ones that include it in the price of items...
I think people realise that - but the thread is about companies who deliver for free - not about cheapest stuff - at least with free delivery - the price you see is the price you pay without having to go to/through checkout. Many of the sites listed offer good value compared to other online sites/local retailers.


http://www.chainreactioncycles.com - Bikes, Bike parts and accessories - Free Delivery to Ireland.
 
Don't base your purchasing decisions on 'free delivery'. It's easy to offer 'free delivery' if you just jack up your base prices.
 
yes, but in fairless sendit.com and play.com are cheaper than amazon.com/.co.uk, even before amazon delivery is included
 
Don't base your purchasing decisions on 'free delivery'. It's easy to offer 'free delivery' if you just jack up your base prices.
That is true. However, sometimes companies might take a base price, and let the postage eat into their margin.

For example, the price of a product might be €100. The company can either sell that at €100 + postage = €105, and say 'free postage', or they might retain the €100 price and take the hit themselves. I suspect it's the latter category that this thread is about.

Anyway, my contribution (For payroll software);
http://www.payback.ie - Free delivery on payslips, usermanuals and CDs.

[I'm affiliated with www.payback.ie]
 
For example, the price of a product might be €100. The company can either sell that at €100 + postage = €105, and say 'free postage', or they might retain the €100 price and take the hit themselves. I suspect it's the latter category that this thread is about.
How can the consumer tell which way the seller is operating?

Anyway, my contribution (For payroll software);
http://www.payback.ie - Free delivery on payslips, usermanuals and CDs.
Do I recall that you have a commercial interest in this company?
 
How can the consumer tell which way the seller is operating?
You can't. Unless of course the item has some kind of set 'standard price'.

Do I recall that you have a commercial interest in this company?
Yes I do, well spotted! I'll amend the post.
 
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