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I think Freenet is a franchise - part of the Euronics group.


 


Actually - edit - I don't think they are part of Euronics having just looked further into it - they must be an independent.

[this post was last edited: 5/14/2014-18:27]
 
Euronics

They are certainly a strange one. Their website describes the stores as agents, not franchisees. I'm not splitting hairs, merely saying that the set-up must have some notable differences.
 
Euronics have a bad habit of running out of stock between what they have online and offline, in my experience.

In my experience they are no better than Argos or Currys. They have a few branches in Scotland and of the ones I've visited, they're always out of a lot of the brands they have on their website. However, as one of the early exclusive companies, SEBO have upped their range with the Pro series of X and K series vacs as well as the classic red exclusive X1.1 that Euronics have always had, but now only appears to sell the white model now. Their prices are good and they are often cheaper than Argos or John Lewis but if you can't buy it and have to wait for it compared to high street shops that get stock in quicker, then there's really no point unless you have all the time in the world.

For most buyers, not collectors, leaving it to the last minute to buy a new vacuum cleaner doesn't just come down to price, but also if the model is in stock at the time of purchase.
 

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