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Doctor Drivel wrote:
You obviously encourage dogs, which is appalling.

Do the RSPCA( or animal rights) know of your views?

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s--p--o--n--i--x wrote:

B&Q are generally the cheapest as they have huge purchasing power (Far
more than a plumbers merchant). It's all down to economies of scale.


How many do B&Q actually sell though? I can't imagine many ordinary
punters buy boilers there (not after the grief I've been through
recently trying to find a CORGI who will fit a boiler procured by the
customer, as opposed to supplying and fitting...) and/or do CORGIs
themselves really go shopping for boilers at B&Q rather than their local
plumbers merchant?

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"Lobster" wrote in message
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s--p--o--n--i--x wrote:

B&Q are generally the cheapest as they have huge purchasing power (Far
more than a plumbers merchant). It's all down to economies of scale.


How many do B&Q actually sell though? I can't imagine many ordinary
punters buy boilers there (not after the grief I've been through
recently trying to find a CORGI who will fit a boiler procured by the
customer, as opposed to supplying and fitting...) and/or do CORGIs
themselves really go shopping for boilers at B&Q rather than their local
plumbers merchant?


They do, at the B&Q Warehouses. You can buy all the components of a heating
system from B&Q.


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On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 08:26:20 +0000, Lobster wrote:

s--p--o--n--i--x wrote:

B&Q are generally the cheapest as they have huge purchasing power (Far
more than a plumbers merchant). It's all down to economies of scale.


How many do B&Q actually sell though? I can't imagine many ordinary
punters buy boilers there (not after the grief I've been through
recently trying to find a CORGI who will fit a boiler procured by the
customer, as opposed to supplying and fitting...) and/or do CORGIs
themselves really go shopping for boilers at B&Q rather than their local
plumbers merchant?

It is possible that some of the ones who do service the low end of the
private rental market ("Rachman" and co.) might do. However they wouldn't
be buying a _condensing_ unit then, when you could get one from a PM for
310+VAT. I which case it might be just down to whether the shop or the
shed is more convenient.

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In article ws.net,
Doctor Drivel wrote:
They do, at the B&Q Warehouses. You can buy all the components of a
heating system from B&Q.


Provided you don't mind using rubbish like TRVs that don't last.

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"Dave Plowman (News)" through a haze of senile
flatulence wrote in message ...
In article ws.net,
Doctor Drivel wrote:
They do, at the B&Q Warehouses. You can buy all the components of a
heating system from B&Q.


Provided


Mr Cranium, you can buy all the bits. You must understand this.

snip senile babble

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