You may be able to obtain finance for your purchase from other lenders and you are encouraged to seek alternative quotations. We do not receive any commission for introducing customers to these lenders. We will only introduce you to these lenders. We can introduce you to a limited number of lenders who may be able to offer you finance facilities for your purchase. Product Partnerships Limited’s permitted business is to act as a Principal for a network of Appointed Representatives who arrange regulated credit facilities for customers who are purchasing goods from them.īensons for Beds Retail Ltd acts as a credit broker not a lender. Product Partnerships Limited’s FCA registration number is 626349 and its address is Suite D2 Joseph’s Well, Hanover Walk, Leeds LS3 1AB. 18 years or over, terms and conditions apply.īensons for Beds Retail Ltd is an appointed representative of Product Partnerships Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. I’m struggling to see how you didn’t know as it’s literally signed everywhere, especially upon entry into the car park.Klarna - Please spend responsibly. I noticed a few reviews saying they didn’t know they had to pay for parking etc. We never ate there so can’t comment on food. Oh and I didn’t realise there was a Lindt chocolate store. We never went in any more after the second one as my other half threw a tantrum and said I was just buying ‘sh**e’ noo for the sake of it! Don’t get me wrong, they sell some decent stuff if you’re into that kind of thing but after you’ve been in one, you’ve literally seen it all. the amount of kitchenware/crockery stores in one shopping centre. Only queue we waited in was for the Nike store and it was literally seconds, if that! The staff in all the stores were very attentive and polite. There’s hand sanitizer everywhere in abundance and free face masks if you forget to take your own. Was here today with my other half and found it a very positive and enjoyable experience given current situation with Covid.They had a one way system in place which I noticed most shoppers adhered to and if they didn’t, then there was staff about, redirecting shoppers. The management need to relook at the layout and if they must keep the north door locked, at least put clear signage to the only entrance at the bus stances. In addition, the route indicated to get to Prezzo/Hot Flame from the shops was by going up and then down the central staircase. They do have wheelchairs for use, but I was shopping alone and do not have enough lung capacity especially when wearing a mask, to propel myself. One suggestion I had been given when I said I could not walk all the way round was to could go up the escalator and down the stairs, neither of which is an option for me. As for the ridiculous one way system : this directs everyone right round the who!e of the ground floor (nothing to do with drumming up business?) with two lanes heading in the SAME direction from the north door towards the exit in the middle. Most of the internal seating has been removed so there was nowhere to rest inside. This meant I had to walk the length off the centre outside and again inside to get to M& S. Normally I use the door to the north of the property (near M&S outlet) but this is locked and the only entrance from the bus stances is between Wetherspoons and Prezzo, with no signage apart from on the exit only "main" door. As someone who has limited mobility, I plan my visits here to minimise walking.
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