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Website says free delivery on items(plural) over €100 . Every website I know that says this means that you can buy multiple items and if the basket total is over €100 then it is free delivery for everything. CEX weird meaning means you only get free delivery on one item if that one item is over €100, never heard the like before. Got all excited at check out only to be charged an extra 3.50 on every single item. As an autistic, broke, part qualified accountant this hurt me on multiple fronts.
Item was advertised as €15 but then at check out was increased to €18 and that is before delivery charge added . Items should be charged as advertised . Also dvds came in an envelope rather than a worker taken the time to put the dvds in their proper case, this is obviously not common practise as I have received orders before and they never arrived like this .
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