kevin harrison
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I want to buy an I-POD whilst in Orlando. Has anybody any experience of this and where is the best place to find one? Is it any cheaper than here?
allie5 said:I did quite a bit of research into ipods at Xmas time. Without exception, every shop sold them for the exact same price.
I found that Best Buy had the most knowledgeable staff and the best range.
I did end up buying mine at the Florida Mall, but only as we were there and it was Christmas Eve and I wanted it bad!! I got the 40gb ipod photo for $499.
The guarantee in the box was an international one anyway and I registered it in the UK when I got home, no problems. Got a Uk plug in "spare" charger for £14.99 when I got home, from dabs.com.
kylie said:My son purchased his last year at Best BUY on OBT. For an extra $15 he purchased an international warrenty. It was a good price at the time I think $299 for a 20GB pod
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=6741653&type=product&id=1087341320060
shows it still is
Dabs.com lists a b stock 20gb pod at £199
mickg7dyd said:Hi,
The paranoid side of me wonders if Customs might have a bit of a clampdown in view of the Chancellor's annoucement in the Budget that he has applied to raise the allowance of goods that can be imported from outside the EU. Currently it's only £145 per person so any purchase in the USA might not be the bargain it seems if you have to pay duty and VAT. Just a thought.
Mick.
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kevin harrison said:You just buy it, chuck the box away and take it in your hand luggage. Likewise with clothes ( just put your new gear on) - who is to know?
kevin harrison said:I have never been stopped at customs whenever I return to the UK.