rickyc
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POW pick up, by rickyc on Oct 30, 2006 14:52:54 GMT 1, Posting like a madman today.
I've heard a few people mention that they have been into POW recently to pick up their prints, rather than paying the delivery fee.
How can I go about this?
I have ordered 4 prints over the last month or two, and delivery has cost my £28 thus far. In the back of my mind I'm thinking that money could've been better spent on my next print purchase (depite complete lack of wall space) rather than delivery.
I work just down the road from them as well, so picking up wouldn't be an issue, if it is an option.
Thanks Rick
Posting like a madman today.
I've heard a few people mention that they have been into POW recently to pick up their prints, rather than paying the delivery fee.
How can I go about this?
I have ordered 4 prints over the last month or two, and delivery has cost my £28 thus far. In the back of my mind I'm thinking that money could've been better spent on my next print purchase (depite complete lack of wall space) rather than delivery.
I work just down the road from them as well, so picking up wouldn't be an issue, if it is an option.
Thanks Rick
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POW pick up, by victorwilliams on Oct 30, 2006 15:19:26 GMT 1, So you work just up the road but you still buy the print over the internet and pay postage? Why dont you just book an appointment and go there, where you can see the prints in the flesh before you buy and no postage cost.
So you work just up the road but you still buy the print over the internet and pay postage? Why dont you just book an appointment and go there, where you can see the prints in the flesh before you buy and no postage cost.
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rickyc
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POW pick up, by rickyc on Oct 30, 2006 16:13:54 GMT 1, Down the road is a slight exageration, but I could quite easily get there and back in a lunch hour.
Do they mind having people go in to pick up.
I was just concerned that they may not want too many people going in, considering I am only purchasing £25 - £50 prints...?
Thanks for your help though
Rick
Down the road is a slight exageration, but I could quite easily get there and back in a lunch hour.
Do they mind having people go in to pick up.
I was just concerned that they may not want too many people going in, considering I am only purchasing £25 - £50 prints...?
Thanks for your help though
Rick
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POW pick up, by victorwilliams on Oct 30, 2006 16:18:27 GMT 1, When I was in London I gave them a ring and made a appiontment to go view some of their stuff they are really kind people, I was in there for ages mmmmm and aaahhahah.
And £25 is £25 dont be shy...
When I was in London I gave them a ring and made a appiontment to go view some of their stuff they are really kind people, I was in there for ages mmmmm and aaahhahah. And £25 is £25 dont be shy...
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POW pick up, by pavementlicker on Oct 30, 2006 21:27:39 GMT 1, they don't mind you going in to pick your stuff up when you make an appointment but remember it isn't a shop so don't stay there for ages browsing at everything.. young Dora's a busy busy lady
they don't mind you going in to pick your stuff up when you make an appointment but remember it isn't a shop so don't stay there for ages browsing at everything.. young Dora's a busy busy lady
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POW pick up, by Run Pig Run on Oct 30, 2006 21:48:41 GMT 1, .....and time is money.
.....and time is money.
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POW pick up, by HowAboutNo on Oct 30, 2006 22:28:32 GMT 1, young Dora's a busy busy lady
Correction....a highly gorgeous busy lady ;D
young Dora's a busy busy lady Correction....a highly gorgeous busy lady ;D
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POW pick up, by twigboy on Oct 30, 2006 22:50:09 GMT 1, I went to their old office and picked a print up once, and they're really nice people... but I think some of us forget... POW is an internet business really, and not a shop... I don't think Amazon allows you to go and pick up books and CD's, cause you live near the offices ;-) POW becomes a shop when Santas Ghetto happens.. Which by the way, any news of where its yet?
I went to their old office and picked a print up once, and they're really nice people... but I think some of us forget... POW is an internet business really, and not a shop... I don't think Amazon allows you to go and pick up books and CD's, cause you live near the offices ;-) POW becomes a shop when Santas Ghetto happens.. Which by the way, any news of where its yet?
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POW pick up, by Daniel Silk on Oct 30, 2006 23:04:59 GMT 1, young Dora's a busy busy lady Correction....a highly gorgeous busy lady ;D
ahhhh, You smooth talker ;D
young Dora's a busy busy lady Correction....a highly gorgeous busy lady ;D ahhhh, You smooth talker ;D
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POW pick up, by mido on Oct 31, 2006 2:24:15 GMT 1, I started off at £25 etc.
now I rob old grannies to feed my art habit
Down the road is a slight exageration, but I could quite easily get there and back in a lunch hour. Do they mind having people go in to pick up. I was just concerned that they may not want too many people going in, considering I am only purchasing £25 - £50 prints...? Thanks for your help though Rick
I started off at £25 etc. now I rob old grannies to feed my art habit Down the road is a slight exageration, but I could quite easily get there and back in a lunch hour. Do they mind having people go in to pick up. I was just concerned that they may not want too many people going in, considering I am only purchasing £25 - £50 prints...? Thanks for your help though Rick
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