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SoWeezy May 16th 07 12:53 PM

the price of CLS
 
3x2x8'

B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99

I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before noticing
the price at B&Q Bridgend
I just left the trolley, drove to Culverhouse Cross and saved £16



[email protected] May 16th 07 04:31 PM

the price of CLS
 
On 16 May, 12:53, "SoWeezy" wrote:
3x2x8'

B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99

I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before noticing
the price at B&Q Bridgend
I just left the trolley, drove to Culverhouse Cross and saved £16


Will B+Q price match themselves? With the 10% price beater, you'd get
it from Bridgend for £1.60 then!

A


Dave Plowman (News) May 16th 07 04:51 PM

the price of CLS
 
In article k,
SoWeezy wrote:
3x2x8'


B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99


I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before
noticing the price at B&Q Bridgend I just left the trolley, drove to
Culverhouse Cross and saved £16


Is it all the same quality, though? Last time I looked at this size in
Wicks it was all about as straight as the average politician...

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Lobster May 16th 07 05:49 PM

the price of CLS
 
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article k,
SoWeezy wrote:
3x2x8'


B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99


I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before
noticing the price at B&Q Bridgend I just left the trolley, drove to
Culverhouse Cross and saved £16


Is it all the same quality, though? Last time I looked at this size in
Wicks it was all about as straight as the average politician...


As with most of the sheds, the problem is that they take in a delivery
of (say) 100 lengths of CLS, but (say) 10% are banana-shaped. So nobody
buys them. When there are only (say) 25 lengths left, they get another
100 delivered, again with 10% knackered. These add to the 10 already
there, so we now have 20 unusable lengths. Next time there's a
delivery, we'll end up with 30 rubbish lengths left on display, etc etc
- which means that unless someone buys bent stuff, the stock levels
won't go down low enough to trigger a new delivery.

Until someone with enough nous goes and clears out the unsellable
rubbish and starts again...

David



The Medway Handyman May 16th 07 06:47 PM

the price of CLS
 
SoWeezy wrote:
3x2x8'

B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99

I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before
noticing the price at B&Q Bridgend
I just left the trolley, drove to Culverhouse Cross and saved £16


Is Culverhouse Cross one of the B&Q Warehouse stores? I've noticed their
prices do seem lower than the ordinary B&Q stores. No surprises at the
Jewsons price - why does anyone buy from them?


--
Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



SoWeezy May 16th 07 07:23 PM

the price of CLS
 
Is Culverhouse Cross one of the B&Q Warehouse stores?

yes, it's a fair bit bigger than Bridgend and always cheaper IME



Andy Hall May 16th 07 08:51 PM

the price of CLS
 
On 2007-05-16 18:47:51 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
said:

SoWeezy wrote:
3x2x8'

B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99

I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before
noticing the price at B&Q Bridgend
I just left the trolley, drove to Culverhouse Cross and saved £16


Is Culverhouse Cross one of the B&Q Warehouse stores? I've noticed their
prices do seem lower than the ordinary B&Q stores. No surprises at the
Jewsons price - why does anyone buy from them?


Who said anything about paying list?



The Medway Handyman May 17th 07 12:01 AM

the price of CLS
 
Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-05-16 18:47:51 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
said:

SoWeezy wrote:
3x2x8'

B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99

I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before
noticing the price at B&Q Bridgend
I just left the trolley, drove to Culverhouse Cross and saved £16


Is Culverhouse Cross one of the B&Q Warehouse stores? I've noticed
their prices do seem lower than the ordinary B&Q stores. No
surprises at the Jewsons price - why does anyone buy from them?


Who said anything about paying list?


So what sort of discount can you get from Jewsons? In the above example it
should be 51% approx to equal B&Q's best.

If they are in the habit of marking up stuff by 100% in order to offer a
'trade discount' of 50% then they are a bunch of cowboys living in the
distant past. The world don't work like that anymore.


--
Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Andy Hall May 17th 07 12:28 AM

the price of CLS
 
On 2007-05-17 00:01:43 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
said:

Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-05-16 18:47:51 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
said:

SoWeezy wrote:
3x2x8'

B&Q Culverhouse Cross £1.78
B&Q Bridgend £2.18
Jewsons Bridgend £3.63
Wickes Bridgend £1.99

I was seriously cheesed off after loading 40 onto a trolley before
noticing the price at B&Q Bridgend
I just left the trolley, drove to Culverhouse Cross and saved £16

Is Culverhouse Cross one of the B&Q Warehouse stores? I've noticed
their prices do seem lower than the ordinary B&Q stores. No
surprises at the Jewsons price - why does anyone buy from them?


Who said anything about paying list?


So what sort of discount can you get from Jewsons? In the above example it
should be 51% approx to equal B&Q's best.

If they are in the habit of marking up stuff by 100% in order to offer a
'trade discount' of 50% then they are a bunch of cowboys living in the
distant past. The world don't work like that anymore.


It's called negotiation and needs to be done in the appropriate way and
at the appropriate level.

I actually did quite well with them on one project by going with a
materials list to several timber and builders merchants and telling
them that they were being asked for pricing along with other suppliers.
I also told them that I was expecting good quality materials and that
any crap would be returned. The overall spend was in the region of
£1k5. Among the trade merchants, they weren't the least expensive
- there was one lower - but I wasn't satisfied that the cheapest would
deliver good product.

I also did a sanity check against B&Q and they could have supplied
about 80% of the materials wanted. On that 80%, they were 25% more
expensive than Jewsons. The materials were of good quality and were
delivered on the days agreed without problems.

Following that, one of the area business development managers contacted
me wanting me to set up an account. I'm not really interested in a
monthly credit account but did let them set up a cash one.

There is also a Travis Perkins sawmill place close to me. Normally I
wouldn't use TP for anything much at all, but this place has a good
turnover in constructional timber and delivers good quality materials -
at least it does now after the first delivery that they attempted that
I rejected. We had a "conversation" after that one.

In a different trade, I have done quite well with WF Electrical as a
supplier, again beginning with a project quote.

So I think it really depends on scenario. If one wants to buy
materials piecemeal here and there then places like B&Q serve a
purpose as long as one doesn't mind wasting half an hour each time
sorting through the timber and setting the rubbish to one side. One
can also get a variety of different goods under one roof, so I can see
that it's interesting to be able to do that under some circumstances.

The trade suppliers aren't really looking for that type of business, by
and large and price accordingly.





Dave Plowman (News) May 17th 07 01:05 AM

the price of CLS
 
In article ,
Lobster wrote:
Is it all the same quality, though? Last time I looked at this size in
Wicks it was all about as straight as the average politician...


As with most of the sheds, the problem is that they take in a delivery
of (say) 100 lengths of CLS, but (say) 10% are banana-shaped. So nobody
buys them. When there are only (say) 25 lengths left, they get another
100 delivered, again with 10% knackered. These add to the 10 already
there, so we now have 20 unusable lengths. Next time there's a
delivery, we'll end up with 30 rubbish lengths left on display, etc etc
- which means that unless someone buys bent stuff, the stock levels
won't go down low enough to trigger a new delivery.


Until someone with enough nous goes and clears out the unsellable
rubbish and starts again...


In my case I wanted that size of CLS but didn't need the complete lengths,
as it were, so after a bit of negotiation got what I needed but only
actually paid for the straight parts of the timber. So did my bit for
clearing out the dross. IIRC, they were approx 3 metre lengths with the
end couple of feet only bent, and I got three for the price of one, so
quite a good deal.

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