Currys PC World in Milton Keynes is re-opening for collection only
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Curry PC World and Dixons Carphone are piloting a new service where shoppers can order online and pick up their purchases from the Eldergate store.
Mark Allsop, chief operating officer at Dixons Carphone said: “We will be piloting a limited zero-contact order and collect service from today (Friday, May 22), across 20 of our UK stores. The service will allow customers to purchase items online and collect them from their chosen pilot store, with pickup availability ranging from an hour after purchase to the next day depending on stock levels.
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Hide Ad“Customer and colleague safety is our highest priority. We’ve implemented social distancing and hygiene measures to ensure that colleagues can feel comfortable in coming back to work and so our customers feel safe to visit us. Once at the store, customers will check-in online on their mobile device with their order details and a Currys PC World colleague will deliver directly to their car, or a safe designated pick-up zone.
“The products available for collection will span laptops, domestic products, TVs and printers. Once you have placed an order, customers will receive an email once the item is ready to be collected safely.
"We will be following Government advice on the reopening of our stores. When we do, we will be prepared to open so that our customers can shop for their important tech in-store safely and with social distancing measures in places. For now, this trial will allow us to review demand, and test viability of expanding this service outside of this select group of stores while we await the Government’s green light to open further.”
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