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scouser75

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Hi guys,

I see some good offers - sometimes some great offers - appear on Macrumors. Unfortunately they're all for the US market. Does anyone know of any websites that are more UK orientated that us UK folk can see offers related to us?

Or maybe, if there are enough of us UK guys on here, we could start our own 'UK Deals' thread maybe?
 
Go to HotUKDeals (app or web) and set up a profile: https://www.hotukdeals.com

You can then add ‘Apple’, ‘iphone’, ‘macbook’ etc as keyword triggers and you’ll get a notification whenever an Apple deal pops up. I’ve seen loads of deals that would be easily missed this way. They recently had 2017 MacBook Air models for £505 and £550 at Argos on eBay, for example.
 
HotUKDeals is a really site to keep track of all sorts of deals. The comments can be really hilarious, which is why I keep tabs on it. The downside is that the wife comes home with all manner of crap ;)

She came home with one of these the other day - just about enough gravy for her.

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Go to HotUKDeals (app or web) and set up a profile: https://www.hotukdeals.com

You can then add ‘Apple’, ‘iphone’, ‘macbook’ etc as keyword triggers and you’ll get a notification whenever an Apple deal pops up. I’ve seen loads of deals that would be easily missed this way. They recently had 2017 MacBook Air models for £505 and £550 at Argos on eBay, for example.
Thanks mate. Done that now. Also have the App on my phone. Any idea how to add key words on the app itself rather than via a computer?
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HotUKDeals is a really site to keep track of all sorts of deals. The comments can be really hilarious, which is why I keep tabs on it. The downside is that the wife comes home with all manner of crap ;)

She came home with one of these the other day - just about enough gravy for her.

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LOL! I know exactly what you mean! My wife does that with Groupon. Thinks she's found an "amazing deal". Buys it. Tells me about it afterwards. I then tell her "it's actually cheaper on x, y or z"!!!

And don't get me going about the time she booked us a special meal at a michelin starred restaurant. Meal was horrific. But that wasn't the worst thing. She booked it on a Liverpool champions league game night!!!
 
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