A reasonable entry level headphone for its price. 29 dollars is pretty good compare to other stores wants around $60 or even the rrp.
Although the price starts tomorrow, I am able to get it today by talking to the staffs
A reasonable entry level headphone for its price. 29 dollars is pretty good compare to other stores wants around $60 or even the rrp.
Although the price starts tomorrow, I am able to get it today by talking to the staffs
You are welcome
Is there some kind of radio rentals brochure where you can buy stuff from? Not just rent?
You can buy or rent as you wish
I think you misunderstood my question - where did you get this from? Some kind of brochure or something?
Never mind I found a catalogue on their site :) that just seems to be renting.
It is their storeas catalogue
@Diesmile: I couldn't see it in there? Could only see rentals?
Which Radio Rentals? There are two companies in Australia trading with that name - there's the South Australia one and the non-South Australia one.
This is a SA store
Radio Rentals may be based in South Australia, but they have stores all over Australia.
There are two separate companies. Radio Rentals SA and Radio Rentals.
Radio Rentals (outside SA) include a line in their TV and radio ads saying 'we are not associated with Radio Rentals in South Australia".
SA: http://www.radiorentals.com.au
Everywhere else: http://www.radio-rentals.com.au
From the about pages:
SA: "Radio Rentals is a South Australian owned retailer of electrical and furniture goods based in South Australia. Our rental products include: Furniture Rental, Camera Rental, TV Rental, Washing Machine Rental, Computer Rental, Laptop Rental and Fridge Rental. 14 retail stores."
Other states: "The Radio Rentals story began with a single shopfront in Market Street, Sydney in 1937. 70 stores. In South Australia, the business is known as 'RR Rentlo Reinvented' as another, unrelated entity trades under the name Radio Rentals in that state."
Renting products seems strange to me (I speak as a native South Australian) but there's obviously demand for it.
Thanks for the first post OP.