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Arthur2 April 13th 08 08:45 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 
So we've seen the advert for half price sofas and
the other offers over the years. But if I was selling sofas
I would think the offer that couldn't lose is
"Buy a sofa and we throw in a Makita 24v SDS"
She gets what she wants and you get to own killer kit.

Its a damn sight more obvious than the desire to pay top bucks
for a sofa that 3 times bigger than it should be.

Arthur




Andy Hall April 13th 08 09:09 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 
On 2008-04-13 20:45:05 +0100, "Arthur2" said:

So we've seen the advert for half price sofas and
the other offers over the years. But if I was selling sofas
I would think the offer that couldn't lose is
"Buy a sofa and we throw in a Makita 24v SDS"
She gets what she wants and you get to own killer kit.



But it's Ryobi that looks more like Airfix, not Makita.

I assume that's what you meant by a kit?



Arthur2 April 13th 08 09:18 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 

"Andy Hall" wrote in message news:4802688f@qaanaaq...
On 2008-04-13 20:45:05 +0100, "Arthur2" said:

So we've seen the advert for half price sofas and
the other offers over the years. But if I was selling sofas
I would think the offer that couldn't lose is
"Buy a sofa and we throw in a Makita 24v SDS"
She gets what she wants and you get to own killer kit.



But it's Ryobi that looks more like Airfix, not Makita.

I assume that's what you meant by a kit?



I saw the ryobi thing on the advert but it isn't being used as a selling
point.
When I mentioned 24v Makita I meant 24v Makita.

Arthur




Andy Hall April 13th 08 09:43 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 
On 2008-04-13 21:18:00 +0100, "Arthur2" said:


"Andy Hall" wrote in message news:4802688f@qaanaaq...
On 2008-04-13 20:45:05 +0100, "Arthur2" said:

So we've seen the advert for half price sofas and
the other offers over the years. But if I was selling sofas
I would think the offer that couldn't lose is
"Buy a sofa and we throw in a Makita 24v SDS"
She gets what she wants and you get to own killer kit.



But it's Ryobi that looks more like Airfix, not Makita.

I assume that's what you meant by a kit?



I saw the ryobi thing on the advert but it isn't being used as a selling
point.
When I mentioned 24v Makita I meant 24v Makita.

Arthur


Whoosh.....



The Medway Handyman April 13th 08 09:45 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 


Andy Hall wrote:
On 2008-04-13 20:45:05 +0100, "Arthur2" said:

So we've seen the advert for half price sofas and
the other offers over the years. But if I was selling sofas
I would think the offer that couldn't lose is
"Buy a sofa and we throw in a Makita 24v SDS"
She gets what she wants and you get to own killer kit.



But it's Ryobi that looks more like Airfix, not Makita.

I assume that's what you meant by a kit?


So how pray tell does the Ryobi SDS or anything else look like Airfix? The
Ryobi SDS I bought looks like - an SDS drill
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/23674/...rill-2kg-240V#

Granted Hitachi looks like something Flash Gordon would use, and B&D are
going that way, but Ryobi looks perfectly normal to me.

Oh BTW - the Ryobi SDS performs very well indeed thank you. Very nice to
use, drills holes perfectly and is gaining status because peope have seen
the name on the DFS advert.

:-)


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



Andy Hall April 13th 08 09:59 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 
On 2008-04-13 21:45:29 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
said:



Andy Hall wrote:
On 2008-04-13 20:45:05 +0100, "Arthur2" said:

So we've seen the advert for half price sofas and
the other offers over the years. But if I was selling sofas
I would think the offer that couldn't lose is
"Buy a sofa and we throw in a Makita 24v SDS"
She gets what she wants and you get to own killer kit.



But it's Ryobi that looks more like Airfix, not Makita.

I assume that's what you meant by a kit?


So how pray tell does the Ryobi SDS or anything else look like Airfix?


Airfix make plastic kits sold in toy shops.

The
Ryobi SDS I bought looks like - an SDS drill
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/23674/...rill-2kg-240V#


Granted

Hitachi looks like something Flash Gordon would use, and B&D are
going that way, but Ryobi looks perfectly normal to me.

Oh BTW - the Ryobi SDS performs very well indeed thank you. Very nice to
use, drills holes perfectly and is gaining status because peope have seen
the name on the DFS advert.

:-)


What's DFS?



Rod April 13th 08 10:00 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 
Andy Hall wrote:
On 2008-04-13 21:45:29 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
said:



Andy Hall wrote:
On 2008-04-13 20:45:05 +0100, "Arthur2" said:

So we've seen the advert for half price sofas and
the other offers over the years. But if I was selling sofas
I would think the offer that couldn't lose is
"Buy a sofa and we throw in a Makita 24v SDS"
She gets what she wants and you get to own killer kit.


But it's Ryobi that looks more like Airfix, not Makita.

I assume that's what you meant by a kit?


So how pray tell does the Ryobi SDS or anything else look like Airfix?


Airfix make plastic kits sold in toy shops.

The
Ryobi SDS I bought looks like - an SDS drill
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/23674/...rill-2kg-240V#


Granted

Hitachi looks like something Flash Gordon would use, and B&D are
going that way, but Ryobi looks perfectly normal to me.

Oh BTW - the Ryobi SDS performs very well indeed thank you. Very nice to
use, drills holes perfectly and is gaining status because peope have seen
the name on the DFS advert.

:-)


What's DFS?


You can only go so far with that line. :-)

--
Rod

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onset.
Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.
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Andy Hall April 13th 08 10:37 PM

OT - Selling Sofas
 
On 2008-04-13 22:00:12 +0100, Rod said:

Andy Hall wrote:

What's DFS?


You can only go so far with that line. :-)


Ah, found it. Volume crappy furniture store.

It appears that there isn't one in Wycombe. That would be sacrilege indeed.





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