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Shopping on line spain
Spanish on line shopping doesn't really exist does it, I'm told it's a cultural thing and a fear of using credit cards on line.
The ones there are seem to be as much use as a chocolate tea pot. Media Markt (the equivalent to Currys) don't list prices so I emailed them for a price and the reply was we don't give out prices:blink: So you have to go to the store...what's the point in a web site:confused: I would also warn folk not to use Pixmania es or Red Coon. This may not be a problem for some but if you live in the sticks it's a pain in the *&^%$. Is there a site I have missed? Oh for an Amazon es |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 8256296)
Spanish on line shopping doesn't really exist does it, I'm told it's a cultural thing and a fear of using credit cards on line.
The ones there are seem to be as much use as a chocolate tea pot. Media Markt (the equivalent to Currys) don't list prices so I emailed them for a price and the reply was we don't give out prices:blink: So you have to go to the store...what's the point in a web site:confused: I would also warn folk not to use Pixmania es or Red Coon. This may not be a problem for some but if you live in the sticks it's a pain in the *&^%$. Is there a site I have missed? Oh for an Amazon es |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Spanish on line shopping doesn't really exist does it, I'm told it's a cultural thing and a fear of using credit cards on line. |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 8256332)
I'd heard it was more because people didn't trust the postal system?
but i agree i think its the credit card online issue. many ppl i know here won´t buy online. |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by sammy21
(Post 8256337)
i find the postal system here better then uk. the post man actually bring a package
Details: I ordered the SIM online on a thursday afternoon. The site reckoned on 2-4 working days for delivery. The postman drove right up to my house (first. time. ever.) on the saturday lunchtime (well, 1p.m.) to deliver it. Shipping cost for the express package was €3.95 Since I don't have a letterbox, or buzon, or house number, or road name, I generally go into the village once per visit and collect the pile of bank statements and Endesa invoices that accumulates. So I was fully expecting to have to go to the Correos to pick up this package, too. |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 8256332)
I'd heard it was more because people didn't trust the postal system?
She walks past our house every day and deposits mail for all and sundry in our box, except for ourselves. On the last Friday of each month she then deposits mail for us, some three or four months old :frown: Christmas she rang the bell and waited for her tip. She did not appreciate the tip I gave her.:thumbsup: |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 8256296)
Media Markt (the equivalent to Currys) don't list prices so I emailed them for a price and the reply was we don't give out prices:blink:
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Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 8256609)
tip.
She did not appreciate the tip I gave her.:thumbsup: |
Re: Shopping on line spain
I have used online shopping in Spain many times for items as diverse as a pastry cutter, a knife sharpener an electric blanket and a large TV. I have also ordered PC bits from a number of online suppliers with no problems.
There are loads and loads of online shopping sites for every conceivable product and credit cards are always accepted - most also now accept PayPal. No problems at all, fast response times and good pre/after sales service. There are also load of price comparison websites giving direct links to the vendor's site. Try www.Kelkoo.es or www.Ciao.es. They also give seller feedback. They almost always use couriers rather than Correos and the service is excellent. Typical delivery charge is €10 for next day delivery. I ordered a 40" TV from a company on the border with France at 4.30pm. It was delivered at 2.30pm next day on the south coast. |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 8256296)
Spanish on line shopping doesn't really exist does it, I'm told it's a cultural thing and a fear of using credit cards on line.
The ones there are seem to be as much use as a chocolate tea pot. Media Markt (the equivalent to Currys) don't list prices so I emailed them for a price and the reply was we don't give out prices:blink: So you have to go to the store...what's the point in a web site:confused: I would also warn folk not to use Pixmania es or Red Coon. This may not be a problem for some but if you live in the sticks it's a pain in the *&^%$. Is there a site I have missed? Oh for an Amazon es You're generaly correct, the Spanish are wary of giving their card details online and they like the experience of talking face to face with a shop attendent when making a purchase. Online purchasing is catching on in Spain though. It has taken a bit longer because I find Spanish people are not so price sensitive. British people will do anything for a bargain! So took to online purchasing naturally. |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by cricketman
(Post 8257018)
You're generaly correct, the Spanish are wary of giving their card details
Also a bank transfer option is quite common, again something unheard of in the UK. |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 8256769)
I have used online shopping in Spain many times for items as diverse as a pastry cutter, a knife sharpener an electric blanket and a large TV. I have also ordered PC bits from a number of online suppliers with no problems.
There are loads and loads of online shopping sites for every conceivable product and credit cards are always accepted - most also now accept PayPal. |
Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 8259236)
Would it be against site policy to allow you to give us a list as you seem to be the only one who has this ability to find these sites:thumbup:
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Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by cricketman
(Post 8259273)
Big tip guys, use google.es and write in Spanish rather than in English!
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Re: Shopping on line spain
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 8259308)
I do, doesn't help me though:(
I found everything via Google. As I said before, Kelkoo and Ciao usually come up with a decent selection of online shops. Amongst others, I have used http://www.ofertahogar.com/ http://electroprecio.es/ http://www.cocineros.info/mundial/home.php http://www.cristaleriasgarcia.com/ http://www.pixmania.com/es/es/home.html http://www.alternate.es/html/index.html Not forgetting that Amazon UK now ship most things to Spain at very low shipping rates. If you want really cheap printer ink try http://www.inkredible.co.uk/ they ship to Spain postage free and, unlike Play.com, don't increase the price by charging you in Euros at a bad rate. |
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