Cookers

The Americans have a saying something like "She wants to see it, she wants to touch it, She's from Missouri". We might well go to AO.com, but only after her indoors has seen the device that will sit in the kitchen for the next 20 or so years.

It doesn't look as though they are suspect, although the financial results don't look very exciting.

Reply to
Bill
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Oh, I'd certainly look at it first.

There are many, many companies with worse financial results, e.g. Ocado.

Reply to
Bob Eager

But he is just buying a cooker, not investing in the company. AO.com do not make the cookers - they only sell them.

Reply to
alan_m

Well, buy with a credit card, and there is no much to worry about. They do next day delivery on many items.

(the whole white goods online delivery model does seem to have claimed a number of victims over the years though - so it might not be best to assume any will be there significantly into the future).

Reply to
John Rumm

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