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Aria now offering £1.99 next-day shipping option

If you've ever ordered from online PC part sellers before, they usually know what they're doing when it comes to sending through full systems or big orders, packaging everything up nicely so it arrives in perfect condition. However when you're making a small order, it can suck paying that full courier charge for a few cables – fortunately Aria is now offering a next-day delivery option for just £1.99.

Some of the items that qualify for this include memory sticks, mice, HDD enclosures, cables, USB drives, fans, lighting options and anything else available that weighs less than 750g in total. The order also needs to be under £30  to qualify.

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Speedy delivery, get it before it… continues for the foreseeable future. 

However Aria's forum post about the new delivery option does allow for some orders over £30 to still qualify for the cheap postage, but it doesn't specify which products. “Have a browse,” is the suggestion, however it does highlight a big list of qualifying products on the special deals page.

KitGuru Says: This certainly makes a change from most Ebay sellers, which either post from Hong Kong, or charge you £4 for a £0.80 cable. 

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2 comments

  1. Richard Carragher

    Does this apply to Northern Ireland, it amazes me that companies charge extra to ship to NI when it actually doesn’t cost any extra to use royal mail. I’ve been an eBay seller for years shipping from NI to the mainland and it doesn’t cost me any extra so why do companies continue to rip us off?

  2. we just posted about that one Richard

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