Best one stop shop for accessories online

catherinef replied on 26/03/2016 10:19

Posted on 26/03/2016 10:19

We are on our 1st weekend away in only our 2nd season and I've decided there are a few accessory purchases I'd like to make.

What online retailer have people found to be the best one stop shop for accessories?  I know there is towsure, but when looking at a noseweight guage they were way off the pace price wise.  

 

wedgy replied on 29/03/2016 17:49

Posted on 29/03/2016 17:49

If only Amozon paid their corporatio tax it would be a better option IMO

By better option, does that mean it would improve the buying experience, more products etc for the end consumer!

Write your comments here...It means I would be more inclined to use Amazon in the knowledge they were paying the taxes the should be and not abusing the present system (as per the CEO of John Lewis remarks after Xmas sales results) also most things can be found cheaper elsewhere AND the free postage Amazon quote if often a con to get you to sign up to the prime service. 

SteveL replied on 30/03/2016 16:44

Posted on 30/03/2016 16:44

The thing I like about Amazon, is that we already have an account. Yes I may be able to get the same item marginally cheaper elsewhere, but then I would have to give my card details to another unknown supplier. Also Amazon keep a very tight reign on their market place suppliers. When something has failed to arrive, there has never been any problem getting a replacement sent.

IanH replied on 30/03/2016 19:20

Posted on 30/03/2016 19:20

Well spending a minute or two providing card details isn't a big issue for me (I do wonder about people who 'just haven't got time to do anything').......but I agree that Amazon are great at sorting out problems and their suppliers certainly 'toe the line' if there is a problem.

catherinef replied on 30/03/2016 19:59

Posted on 30/03/2016 19:59

Well I'm quite impressed with thecaravanshop.  Ordered at the weekend and arrived today via Parcelforce.  Just unpacking now.   I've bought a cable reel, aquaroll mains kit, 2 bottles of caravan muc off, melamine cleaner, Alde antifreeze and a Milenco Noseweight guage.  Came to a fraction over £100 with delivery.  

SteveL replied on 30/03/2016 20:28

Posted on 30/03/2016 20:28

Well spending a minute or two providing card details isn't a big issue for me (I do wonder about people who 'just haven't got time to do anything').......but I agree that Amazon are great at sorting out problems and their suppliers certainly 'toe the line' if there is a problem.

It is not spending the time that I am worried about Ian. It is  the fact the more times you put them into the Internet, however secure, the more chance there is of someone hacking your details.

FifthVan replied on 01/04/2016 09:36

Posted on 01/04/2016 09:36

My husbands Amazon account was hacked mid-December for his credit card details, left us unable to buy anything for christmas until new card arrived. Now steer clear of Amazon! Only way we found out quickly was that they ordered several bizarre items - to be delivered to us - and we received confirmation email!

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