

If for whatever reason you change your mind and would like to return your order after delivery, we’re happy to refund or exchange your purchase as long as it’s unopened and in its original packaging.
Just take your Reserve & Collect print out and/or reference number with you and our store will sell you the goods at the website price or store price, whichever is cheaper. You will not be asked to pay until you collect the goods from your chosen store.īecause all Reserve & Collect sales take place in our stores, sales are subject to the normal in-store terms of sale, statutory rights and the Manager's discretion. If you choose our Reserve and Collect service you will be given a reference number and details of your order.
MAC HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SEND A COMPUTER IN FOR REPAIR FULL
In this instance we may have to cancel your order at any time, even if you have received your Order Confirmation email, and you will receive a full refund of any charges already paid. the price, description or availability of a product you have ordered). Sometimes we have to hold our hands up and admit we have made a mistake by unintentionally publishing inaccurate information on the site (e.g. We take all reasonable steps to ensure all details, descriptions and prices of products and services are correct at the time the information was entered onto the system. If you have placed an order by telephone and you don't have an email address, we'll give you the Order Reference Number over the phone and post you a copy of your receipt. If we have to cancel all or part of your order for any reason, we will email you to let you know. This second email also lets you know how your products will be delivered to you. We will then send a further email headed ‘Order Confirmation’. You’ll then receive an email headed ‘Order Acknowledgement’ recognising receipt of your order. Once you’re happy everything is correct and you’ve submitted an order you’ll be given an Order Reference Number and details of the products (and/or services) you have ordered. Why wasn’t the program designed to prioritize getting the newest pictures down from the Cloud to your iMac, and then finish by comparing both libraries. The iCloud & Apple Photos Library system is really a badly broken, extremely frustrating system.Firstly, don’t panic if you make any mistakes during your order, you can correct any input errors right up until you confirm payment. My point is, when the numbers of pictures stored on your iMac Photos library and the iCloud photos library are essential identical, why does it take the iCloud so damn long to get them on to my new machine. When I started this 3 days ago, there were 42,000 items being sorted, 24 hours later the number dropped to 36,000, today we are down to 11,000. The tech told me that it wasn’t really downloading, uploading and adding pictures but merely sorting and matching to see if what you have on your iMac matches what is on the iCloud library. It is really madness the way the iCloud Library was designed to work with the Photos Library. Even the so-called ”progress message” at the bottom of the Photos “Moments” screen announce that it is either ”uploading” “downloading” & “adding” photos between my iMac and iCloud is misleading. Those missing photos are on the iCloud, they are on my old iMac, my MacBook Pro, my iPad and my iPhone, but they are not on my new iMac yet, because, as a Senior Level Apple Tech explained, because iCloud has to go through its photo library and compare it to the one in Apple Photos first to make sure the libraries are the same, and then and only then will it move down the 22 missing photos from the iCloud to my iMac. The only difference is that my iMac is still waiting for those 19 iPhone screenshots and 2 iPhone pictures that are up on the Cloud and that were were taken in the 3 days since I got my new iMac. The number of photos on my iMac and the iCloud photo library are virtualy the same. Then – we are talking 3 days ago – Photos starting sorting the photos I have on my iMac with what is on my iCloud photo library.

Next, I began the process of getting Photos in gear, starting a standard repair/rebuild of my Photos Library which also took just 5 minutes. Three days ago, I migrated all data from my latest backup of my old iMac to my new machine and it took only 2 hours to move 800 gigabytes which was impressive.

I have a very large photo library that are stored on my new 27-inch iMac ( 3TB HD) of over 34,000 photos and 799 videos (totalling 223 gigabytes) but it is taking forever (now going on 4 days) to get the only photos I am missing from the iCloud library – just 19 iPhone screenshots & 3 iPhone photos – down on to my iMac.
