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Virtual Shopping by Video Call at Tomlinsons - Thurs 21st - Book a slot


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Our first virtual shop at ed last week was fantastic, it was even featured on BBC London.


Thanks to everyone who booked a slot. We shopped with some lovely customers via video call all looking for gifts for loved ones and treats for the home. They were then packed up and delivered the same day!

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If you have a birthday or celebration coming up or you just want a bit of retail therapy then let us help you find the perfect items, cards and gift wrap via a video browse of the store. We're doing it all over again this Thursday!

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To book your slot for Thursday 21st May between 10 am - 4 pm: call us on 020 8761 1011, email us on [email protected] or direct message us here or on Facebook or Instagram (rigbyandmac). Slots are roughly 20 mins each, if you have any details on what you are looking for, feel free to email us. Purchases can be paid for via a secure online payment.


We are then able to offer FREE same day delivery to the following postcodes- SE21, SE15, SE19, SE22, SE23, SE24, SE26, SE27.


All the best, stay safe

Dan and Katharine

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