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Marks and Spencer

Marks and Spencer

(16 reviews)

££

When in the UK I always make sure to do some shopping at M&S. Besides the amazing food sections…read more(and the M&S Foodhalls all over the country), it's the loungewear that gets my attention. Quality is there, it lasts for years and years. This store here had a very good and wide selection of both loungewear and underwear. Lots of other great stuff in this store. Found what I looked for and bought a whole bunch of them. Prices were quite a bit higher than three years ago when I last visited. But still a lot better - especially given the quality - than in my country. Surely a place to come back to when back in the UK.

Every day is a darn good coffee day. We've taken more and more to go into environmentally conscious…read moreM&S cafes as we spend a month touring England. They are bright, clean and spacious, and the seating areas and toilets are kept clean. We more and more opt to avoid the big coffee players like Starbucks, Nero, Costa and importantly for us we trust M&S to ensure that the food and drinks we buy aren't crap laden. They choose their own fair-trade coffee beans and have a coffee on their Cafe menu that they advertise as Magic (Spanish cortado style) which is £3.15 and it's darn good coffee. It's coffee we want. Simples. We don't really want these Starbucks drinks (other chains do exist) that flog you coffee so full of cheap sugar, topped with cream, swirled with some vegetable oil based topping that you means that you are consuming a full days worth of calories in a sickly sweet overpriced cupful. The seating is spacious, the staff are real friendly and the free WiFi is fast. There's always a decent selection of hot and cold food but it's cake for us, usually Victoria sponge and they usually have it. It's become more and more value for money too. Another advantage is that there's a large retail store attached to the cafe - what a great concept and it means I can get an Eccles cake for later from their in-store. Sheer buttery perfection is M&S Eccles cake.

Freds Discount Store

Freds Discount Store

(6 reviews)

This store has got so many bad reviews that decided to exit Google, so you can't find any Google…read morereviews for this shop anymore. Those reviews here belong to a long time ago when an old lady was managing the store and customers were happy. As long as Abdul, the new agent is running the store, it is awful! In fact the current seller of this shop is not a normal person at all. The shop pretends to be a cheap place, while has some bad quality stuff with triple the price of similar stuff in other shops and never cuts a key which can work at all. The man in the bright day light takes your money without any shame and then accuses you of racism! He charged me £7 to cut 2 keys, not working. twice I took them to the shop for a refund. The third time he refunded me on my debit card. The next day I checked and realized rather than refunding he had taken another £7! I went there, burst into anger and asked for my £14 or will call the police! He was laughing at me what did the police do? When he noticed I was serious, refunded me in cash. There was a CCTV there, recording all that happened. He lied to the police I spat on him and called him a bad name! It is now recorded in the police station. In the future, be aware if he wants to play the race card, he has at least one record in this regard at the police station BE MINDFUL WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD, HE GETS MONEY OUT OF IT WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT AND WITH NO SHAME, IN THE BRIGHT DAYLIGHT!

This shop pretends to be a cheap place, while has some bad quality stuff with triple the price of…read moresimilar stuff in other shops. Also can't believe someone has cut a key here and it ever worked! The seller is not a normal person at all. as in the broad daylight took my money and then started labelling me. He charged me £7 to cut 2 keys, which none of them worked. Twice I wanted for refund and he just put them in the machine, pretending correcting them, still didn't work. Third time I seriously asked for the refund and he said he refunded me on my debit card Checking my account next day I realized rather than refunding me, he has taken another £7 from my account! I was there, burst with anger and asked him for my £14 or will call the police! He was laughing at me that what the police can do? When he noticed police is coming, refunded me in cash, There was a CCTV, recording all happened. He lied to the police It is now recorded in the police station and I am following the case, also will make a complaint against this business. BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD, HE MIGHT CHARGE YOU WITHOUT ANY NOTICE!!!

Argos

Argos

(4 reviews)

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If you shop at Argos at a less busy time they are quite happy to unpack the goods and let you…read moreinspect them - I once had a long discussion with a very helpful lady about kettles. We unpacked three before we found one with a spout wide enough to go under the tap so you can fill the kettle without lifting the lid which, strangely wasn't something the catlogue description had mentioned. They'll swap things without quibbling. You can use the web to check if they have things in stock and to reserve them so you can pick them up later. And the reason they get the 5 stars is that today the staff were all very understanding when I asked if I could bring my bike into the shop. I'd left half my bike lock at home and needed a new one but I didn't have anywhere safe to leave the bike while I bought the lock. The staff didn't mind. In fact they even tried to speed up the purchase by finding the catalogue page with the bike locks for me.

Argos is fun because of the novelty of ordering from a catalogue. For those who've never…read moreexperienced the way it works, it's a relatively small shop containing mainly catalogues. You find the item you want, type its number into a little calculator gadget which tells you how many are in stock, then pay for it and wait for your order number to come up on a TV screen, at which point you run to the till, triumphantly brandishing your receipt, to collect your prize, which is usually in an obscure box or package, making you look really mysterious. They've got pretty much everything here, from furniture to toys, to electronics, sports equipment, jewellery and gadgets. There's usually a good range for each product, meaning several hours of painstaking decisions between 10 sorts of kettle. The descriptions aren't as good as seeing the items themselves, but it's just about worth it for the fun of waiting for your number to come up. For some products, you can get a good deal, such as MP3 players and games consoles; for others, such as camping gear, Argos is definitely a budget brand and should be approached with caution. The Oxford store is quite scruffy with pages coming out of the catalogues and always, inexplicably, hundreds of pushchairs and whole families standing around arguing.

tk maxx - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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