I realise this isn't exactly a newsflash, but until recently I hadn't appreciated that tax-free shopping in airports didn't only apply to booze, fags and perfume. Returning from a trip to Finland recently, I spotted a MacBook Air in Dixons at Heathrow priced at £1,020: Apple are currently selling it for £1,199.
I very nearly bought it there and then, but decided to restrain myself. However, I have been planning to buy one anyway, so I think I am going to be making that purchase when I'm next at the airport.
So the moral of the story is, if you know you're about to make a large IT related purchase, it might be worth waiting until you next go on holiday and buying it at the airport.
I very nearly bought it there and then, but decided to restrain myself. However, I have been planning to buy one anyway, so I think I am going to be making that purchase when I'm next at the airport.
So the moral of the story is, if you know you're about to make a large IT related purchase, it might be worth waiting until you next go on holiday and buying it at the airport.