Argos to offer free UK-wide same-day home delivery and money back on Fast Track in-store pick up


From
today, Argos is offering an added bonus to customers wanting to beat
the Black Friday rush with additional savings on its new UK-wide
same-day home delivery and in-store collection services. For a limited
time customers can get FREE Fast Track same-day delivery on orders of
£50 and over and £1 money back on all Fast Track Collection orders of £25 or more picked up in store.

Available
from Friday 6 November until Tuesday 24 November 2015, customers will
see the benefit immediately as the offers will be applied automatically
at point of purchase on any Fast Track Delivery or Fast Track Collection
order placed on argos.co.uk.

Stephen
Vowles, Marketing Director at Argos, said: “We’ve been delighted with
the fantastic reception customers have given our great new Fast Track
services so we wanted to encourage them to take advantage again of the
convenience only Argos can offer, especially at this busy time of year.

“We
are the only retailer able to offer same-day delivery nationwide and
we’re even happier to provide this service for free to customers until
24November. “It’s also great news that customers choosing
store collection will get money back in their pocket at a time when
other retailers are charging them for this service.”

Argos
launched its unique Fast Track services last month, offering nationwide
same-day home delivery, seven days a week, 364 days a year. Customers
choosing Fast Track Delivery can select from four convenient home
delivery slots: 7am-10am, 10am-1pm, 2pm-6pm and 7pm-10pm.
Customers can order by 6pm to have an item delivered by 10pm the same
day, or schedule a convenient time on the next day or future days.

Customers
choosing Fast Track Collection can collect their products from around
800 Argos store locations nationwide, at dedicated Fast Track Collection
counters, from Argos colleagues who aim to have the products in
customers’ hands in as little as 60 seconds after they reach the
collection point. 

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