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  2. Radio Rentals - Wikipedia

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    Radio Rentals operated mainly in the UK, having started life in Boyces Street, Brighton, Sussex, England.The growth of BBC Television and then ITV after the Second World War encouraged more people to want TV sets, but they were expensive, creating an opportunity for Radio Rentals and its competitors to offer them at a monthly rental price which was much more affordable.

  3. Boxclever - Wikipedia

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    Boxclever (styled as “boxclever”) is a British electronic and domestic appliance rental chain that was founded in 2000 by the merger of Radio Rentals and Granada Rentals. [2] [3] The company originally operated through high street stores but later moved to an online-only service.

  4. Comet (retail) - Wikipedia

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    By 1939, the service had expanded, to around 2,500 customers and a small fleet of vans was required for the deliveries. As customer demand grew for replacement wireless sets, Hollingbery renamed the business to Comet Radio Services and began providing a radio rental service. [2] Comet's first retail store was opened in George Street, Hull in ...

  5. Rumbelows - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the business was sold to Radio Rentals, which had merged with Thorn Electrical Industries the previous year. Thorn EMI (as Thorn Electrical Industries had become) transferred all of Rumbelows’ rental accounts to its Radio Rentals chain, bolstering its market position. With its core business removed, Rumbelows sought a new identity as ...

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  7. Online shopping - Wikipedia

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    An online store may also be called an e-web-store, e-shop, e-store, Internet shop, web-shop, web-store, online store, online storefront and virtual store. Mobile commerce (or m-commerce ) describes purchasing from an online retailer's mobile device-optimized website or software application ("app").

  8. BrightHouse (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Caversham Finance Limited, trading as BrightHouse, was the largest rent-to-own company in the United Kingdom, with 240 stores. [3] It was a national chain that provided home electronics, domestic appliances, household furniture, other related products on a hire purchase agreements. Cash loans were offered towards the end of the company's existence.

  9. Talk:Radio Rentals - Wikipedia

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