Just Venting Again
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Uhh, why on earth shouldn´t pensioners buy on credit provided they have enough income. My friend in the UK took out a 10 year old extension to her mortgage. There is absolutely no reason why they shouldn´t. Plus the fact that unless you are paying cash they have no facility to take your money.
I contacted the manufacturer of the sofas we liked by email three times and had an acknowledgement but nothing else.
Today I saw in the Daily Mail which I purchased in Gib that DFS is delivering to Spain and Portugal with interest free credit. Would prefer to buy Spanish but as I am getting no response will most likely go this way.
I contacted the manufacturer of the sofas we liked by email three times and had an acknowledgement but nothing else.
Today I saw in the Daily Mail which I purchased in Gib that DFS is delivering to Spain and Portugal with interest free credit. Would prefer to buy Spanish but as I am getting no response will most likely go this way.
I won't even order clothes by mail order from the UK, let alone sofas!
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Whilst I'd dearly love to be able to order sofas from the UK (I'm not impressed by what is on offer locally) the only way I could contemplate doing it is if I could go into the shop whilst on a visit to the UK to actually see them and sit on them to make sure they are comfortable. I couldn't possibly just look at a picture and choose one from that, it's too big a purchase for that. What if you didn't like it when it arrived - would you have to arrange to have it shipped back, and who would pay for that?
I won't even order clothes by mail order from the UK, let alone sofas!
I won't even order clothes by mail order from the UK, let alone sofas!
the thought of the hassle of trying to get a suite back to DFS et al because the shade wasnt as shown would be horrendous.
have you noticed the settees advertised seem to be getting longer with lower backs, presumably so we don't need to sit up straight but lounge around (well it is in the lounge I suppose
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know what you mean, ordered some trousers - they were too short, one pair was too large the other pair too small, but they had identical labels on them saying they should be a perfect fit.
the thought of the hassle of trying to get a suite back to DFS et al because the shade wasnt as shown would be horrendous.
have you noticed the settees advertised seem to be getting longer with lower backs, presumably so we don't need to sit up straight but lounge around (well it is in the lounge I suppose
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the thought of the hassle of trying to get a suite back to DFS et al because the shade wasnt as shown would be horrendous.
have you noticed the settees advertised seem to be getting longer with lower backs, presumably so we don't need to sit up straight but lounge around (well it is in the lounge I suppose
)Modern styles are a bit easier to find in Spain, but they're not to my taste as I prefer the more traditional "English country house" look - like Wesley Barrell or Multiyork but a less expensive version if I can find one! Finding anything like that in Spain is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
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I don't like sofas with low backs, being tall I like to have something to lean back against. I also want sofas with high arms, those low ones are useless. Worst of all are the modern ones with no arms at all, I stayed in an apartment in the centre of Manchester that had them, very smart leather ones but I felt like I was sitting in an office waiting room.
Modern styles are a bit easier to find in Spain, but they're not to my taste as I prefer the more traditional "English country house" look - like Wesley Barrell or Multiyork but a less expensive version if I can find one! Finding anything like that in Spain is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Modern styles are a bit easier to find in Spain, but they're not to my taste as I prefer the more traditional "English country house" look - like Wesley Barrell or Multiyork but a less expensive version if I can find one! Finding anything like that in Spain is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
This is where we want to buy our sofas from made in Seville but cannot get them to reply to our emails to give us prices and shops where we can buy them?
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Have a look at this site http://www.novatelsofas.com/
This is where we want to buy our sofas from made in Seville but cannot get them to reply to our emails to give us prices and shops where we can buy them?
This is where we want to buy our sofas from made in Seville but cannot get them to reply to our emails to give us prices and shops where we can buy them?

Decided against it because they are quite hefty looking and we wanted a sofa to go in the middle of our room to create two different zones.
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In the North of Spain or North of England? Just practised my Spanish and got absolutely nowhere - my fault for not being fluent.
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Have a look at this site http://www.novatelsofas.com/
This is where we want to buy our sofas from made in Seville but cannot get them to reply to our emails to give us prices and shops where we can buy them?
This is where we want to buy our sofas from made in Seville but cannot get them to reply to our emails to give us prices and shops where we can buy them?
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It is an important point though, always call. Quite often the website hasnt been updated since the last IT grant ran out
The telephone is still very big in Spain when shopping
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This is why I get so frustrated. If you are passing can you see what the price is of the Adela 2 and 3 seater leather sofas............only if you are passing of course.
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We asked about prices for a number of models recently for 3 seaters, they were all between 1700-2100 euros
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Maybe it wasnt the same shop!
Those prices I quoted were with a 25% discount
800 euros seems incredibly cheap for a sofa like that in leather. The only place in Spain I know where you can get sofas so cheap is Ikea - and they are what they are
Those prices I quoted were with a 25% discount800 euros seems incredibly cheap for a sofa like that in leather. The only place in Spain I know where you can get sofas so cheap is Ikea - and they are what they are



