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next.co.ukNewest Review: ... / Furniture Electricals Flowers / Wine Quickshop If you put the mouse on one of the tabs without clicking, you can then navigate to a sub-department like Mens - footwear which saves time loading 2 different pages on the computer. There's a search bar which helps if you know what you're looking for and saves time going through the categories. To buy things on the site, you must register ... more |
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by - written on 07/10/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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I love Next and have done for ages since a friend convinced me about how good their items of clothing and other products are. I often intend to go shopping but end up not going because of the time consumption it actually takes these days loading the kids in the car and getting the time for a good browse. I first went on Next.co.uk about a fortnight ago. It is very easy to navigate through and has a nice lay out. There are tabs accross the top which state the different departments you can buy from including: Children Women Men Offers Fashion Brands Gifts Sports Home / ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/10/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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I quite simply love looking at clothes and things to decorate my home. Next online is a great place when you are sitting at home and would much rather look at all of what next has to offer. The stores themselves do not stock everything in so i love to look online at all the ranges they have. Like a few minutes ago i was looking at all the womens coats. Next do a wide range for women, men, children and for the house. The best thing about the website is that you can zoom in on the products to look at the texture. It is a good zoom too, as some websites dont show texture as well as the zoom on the next site. Also, like dooyoo, you can check out the product ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/10/09 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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I am a bit of a shopaholic, and as a busy working mother and wife, I don't often have time to visit the shops, so I have taken to online shopping. I usually shop in Next anyway but find shopping online easier and less time consuming. Next.co.uk is very easy to navigate and nicely laid out, on the home page there are many options, like the tabs across the top that are labelled in department. The tabs consist of: Women Men Children Fashion Brands Sports Home / Furniture Electricals Gifts Flowers / Wine Quickshop Offers As you hold the mouse arrow over the above headings, they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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This is one of my favourite online shops! If you're a new buyer from Next.co.uk then you will create an account, give all your details and start browsing for items to purchase. When you have filled your basket up as much as you like, you can go to checkout. Now with Next you don't pay for your items straight up, you can if you want to, as I do sometimes, but usually they'll send you a monthly statement and you'll pay around £10-15 a month off. If you want to view your online statement or pay more off you can either ring them and tell them you want to pay off your full balance, or ask them what your current balance is, or you can log into ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/07/09 (Useful, 8 readings)
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Next is one of my favourtie high street shops and i buy a lot of products from them. I recently bought a pair of jeggins (leggins which have a pattern of jeans on them!!) and they are extremely comfy and really good quality. They were a modest six teen pounds which was totally worth it because they are suited to most outfits and i use them almost every day with long tops, tunics and dresses. I really find them comfy and i really enjoy wearing them. The staff are usually very friendly instore and their website is even better. It is extremely welcoming and easy for new users and for people who are not good with technology or computers. The controllers on the website are ... Read the complete review
next.co.uk : Ideal for online shopping!from ZarZar1990
22/09/2009
from caitlin_mooney
08/07/2009

