Next
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Unit 1, Sovereign Harbour Retail Park, Pevensey Bay Rd
Eastbourne, eng BN23 6JD - (333) 005-5644
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Chamber Rating
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Sree
May 3rd, 2022 -
Ches GRUS
Positive experience......
Dec 12th, 2021 -
Debbie Coombe
Sep 14th, 2021 -
issy baars
Now open, great summer dresses, no problem getting refund if doesn't fit.
Apr 12th, 2021 -
William Ede
I really like the in-store pick up system they have. You're instructed to use the tablet by the entrance to inform the staff you've arrived and wish to collect an order. The tablet is mounted in front of a sign that tells you how to use it and that, following its use you should proceed to the children's wear department. The same information is also displayed on a handwritten note stuck in in front of the tablet, which seems like a redundancy, but then the tablet, once you've finished given it your order codes, tells you to proceed elsewhere. So you go to children's wear, as if your presence will cause your order to descend from the ceiling. It doesn't. So you head to the checkout in children's wear, which is out of view of half the department. A member of staff asks if they can help, so you tell them you're there to collect an order. They take your name and mention, incidentally, that "there's a tablet by the entrance, so if next time you want to just use that." You tell them you did use it, and they give you an expression as if to say you are the first person to have done that, and they're not set up to deal with such efficiency, and, in fact, it's somewhat not in keeping with the general vibe. I guess it's important to keep the youths busy in some way, but I wonder if Baron Wolfson doesn't think some kind of outdoorsy activity might be better, perhaps with driving HGVs, picking crops, and slaughtering pigs.
Feb 22nd, 2022
Contact Info
- (333) 005-5644
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Next?
A The phone number for Next is: (333) 005-5644.
Q Where is Next located?
A Next is located at Unit 1, Sovereign Harbour Retail Park, Pevensey Bay Rd, Eastbourne, eng BN23 6JD
Q What is the internet address for Next?
A The website (URL) for Next is: https://www.next.co.uk/stores/
Q What days are Next open?
A Next is open:
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Next rated?
A Next has a 3.8 Star Rating from 65 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Next
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Overall Rating
( 65 Reviews )Sree on Google
Ches GRUS on Google
Positive experience......
Debbie Coombe on Google
issy baars on Google
Now open, great summer dresses, no problem getting refund if doesn't fit.
William Ede on Google
I really like the in-store pick up system they have. You're instructed to use the tablet by the entrance to inform the staff you've arrived and wish to collect an order. The tablet is mounted in front of a sign that tells you how to use it and that, following its use you should proceed to the children's wear department. The same information is also displayed on a handwritten note stuck in in front of the tablet, which seems like a redundancy, but then the tablet, once you've finished given it your order codes, tells you to proceed elsewhere. So you go to children's wear, as if your presence will cause your order to descend from the ceiling. It doesn't.
So you head to the checkout in children's wear, which is out of view of half the department. A member of staff asks if they can help, so you tell them you're there to collect an order. They take your name and mention, incidentally, that "there's a tablet by the entrance, so if next time you want to just use that." You tell them you did use it, and they give you an expression as if to say you are the first person to have done that, and they're not set up to deal with such efficiency, and, in fact, it's somewhat not in keeping with the general vibe.
I guess it's important to keep the youths busy in some way, but I wonder if Baron Wolfson doesn't think some kind of outdoorsy activity might be better, perhaps with driving HGVs, picking crops, and slaughtering pigs.