Box Clever

Box Clever

Box Clever is a British electronic and domestic appliance rental chain created in 2000 by the merger of Radio Rentals and Granada Rentals. The company originally operated through high street stores, but it now only trades online from its head office in Bedford.

External links

* [http://www.boxclever.co.uk/ Official website]


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