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Guest 1st Dec 2009
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I just wanted to briefly share this mornings experience with Jessops since it is quite alarming.
Over a month ago I placed an order online for a carrying case and a tripod. Both were listed as in stock and although the bag came in a few days, the tripod is still not here since it was not infact in ...
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Guest 18th Nov 2009
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I bought pack of Energizer Lithium Photo pk of 2 at a JESSOPS store in Ealing. I paid £ 15 and is sold for about 2 to 4 pounds anywhere else. When I called the head office they said they can sell it for any price they want and if I dont like it then I dont have to buy it. Spoke to someone call ...
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Guest 7th Nov 2009
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Checked my photo on the viewer and ordered. PickED it up the next day.
The detail in the darker areas of the photo were missing and the sky blue was a whity blue colour nothing like the preview on their machine. I was told they knew of the problem but it wasn't within their remit to adjust the machi ...
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Guest 21st Oct 2009
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I looked at a Fugi S 200 EXR on the internet on Jessops site also a Nikon P90, was unsure of which one to buy. I travelled to there local store decided on the Fugi I said I wished to buy it at the internet price which was 8% cheaper, this was refused so I had to travel home, (20 miles) order on the ...
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Guest 27th Aug 2009
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Jessops are horrible! The staff is friendly if you are purchasing. However, when something goes wrong with your purchase and you take it back, they are really nasty!
They do *NOT* deal with Sony dorectly, have some intermidiary repair agents, that they refuse to give the name of. The repair agents ...
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chrisjpj 14th Nov 2008
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They do not seem to understand the concept of customer service of having items in stock- ruined my wedding and honeymoon by failing to deliver a camera ordered will in advance which was 'instock' - these guys are useless do not use them.
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Guest 7th Aug 2008
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Last week it took FIVE days to complete 8x36 films, it was just one problem after another!
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guler 26th Jun 2008
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I will never buy anything from Jessops again! 6 months ago I bought a camera from Jessops and I had all kind of troubles with it. The camera came with a manufacturing fault and they keep it in repair for last 3 months and every time they call and say it is repaired it is coming with an apparently ne ...
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Guest 21st Dec 2007
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It's now the 20th December, and I am about to do my last bit of Christmas shopping, and I find that Jessops have taken £100 out of my bank for an order I cancelled over two weeks previous.
I ordered on the 2nd of December but was informed after ordering that it might not arrive before Christ ...
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The Purpose of this review is to compare the two film development outlets Boots and Jessops. Alas, for those of us who aspire to the heady heights of "amateur photography" - we are still at the mercy of film developers. Over the past 20 years or so, I have tried them all - those horrible little "1-h ...
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