They sell loads of brands. They sell Sony, Nikon and Canon. They are also having a summer sale that offers online deals that are better than half price.
Jessops UK sells a wide range of cameras and camera accessories, such as digital SLRs, lenses, camcorders and the like. Brands they carry include Nikon, Canon, Sony and Panasonic cameras.
Cameras, Computers, Video Cameras, and other digital and electrical things are sold at Jessops Uk. This is a very good store that sells HIGH quality electronics.
Digital cameras in the United Kingdom are sold by Amazon, UK Digital Cameras, Argos UK, eBAy UK, Pixmania, Digi Cam Buyer UK, UK Digital, and Jessops.
There no no stores by the name "jessops" in the United states. I did find Jessops website for more information. Jessops is in the UK. http://www.jessops.com/Storefinder
Jessops UK closed all its stores because the company could not pay its debts and went bankrupt.
Jessops is a photographic retailer operating in the UK. It specializing in all things that have to do with photography, and has grown in popularity to include many stores across the country.
There are more negative reviews about Jessops UK than positive ones. Many customers complained about poor customer service, unknowledgeable staff, and late deliveries.
It looks like jessops uk only ships things to the United Kingdom area. If you try to check out it only lets you select from around that area. No other countries in the list.
There are quite a few brands that are being sold at the Electrical Discount UK store. One brand is Google Nexus which is a tablet. Another brand is Panasonic and Samsung.
Jessops Camera reopened on the 28th of March, 2013. Jessops was a familiar retail camera store in the UK, that closed due to economic downturn. It will re-open on this date with just 6 stores, but with a plan to open 30-40 more. There used to be hundreds of stores throughout the UK.
Jessops has been around for 75 years. Over the past 75 years, there have been many changes in the world of photography. With over 200 locations by 2001, the store was one of the leading photographic retailers in the UK.
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