Unlikely as postage is from the channel islands and it is a very busy time of year....you may be lucky but you are taking a chance.
2007-12-17 07:48:54
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answered by dragondrums 5
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I use play.com, and they have usually been very quick, often only one or two days for delivery through the normal post. Check their web site for advice on Christmas orders.
2007-12-17 07:51:42
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answered by archery_dave 4
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I doubt it now. If theres one thing that really bugs me about play.com is the postage. Why can't they send stuff out special delivery if your willing to pay for it.
Have you tried Amazon.co.uk if they have what your looking for you can have next day delivery.
2007-12-17 07:56:17
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answered by Turgid Girth 2
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If you click on the product you are interested it will tell you if they can get it to you in time for xmas - be quick though as I believe that the 19th is your very last chance of getting anything in time for xmas from anywhere.
2007-12-17 07:56:26
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answered by karla 3
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Its likely that they, like most online traders have a closing date for christmas orders. They themselves would be the best ones to ask about that rather than us Yahooies in here.
Im sure if the person you were ordering FOR really wanted that gift, they arent going to mind if its a couple of days late Im sure!
2007-12-17 07:52:03
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answered by ? 5
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Depends on how soon they ship it out, and how far you live from where you order it. If you want it really bad, you can pay a lot more and get 1 or 2 day air service from UPS or FedEx.
2007-12-17 07:49:24
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answered by Nemo the geek 7
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I've ordered stuff and it arrives within a couple of days, but if it's showing out of stock don't buy it, as it can take weeks to get to you. Good luck
2007-12-17 11:48:38
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answered by gstar 5
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I sincerely hope so, the only doubt that I can see is the inefficiency of the "royal" mail, fingers crossed for you !
2007-12-17 08:25:55
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answered by Anonymous
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