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http://www.diyweek.net/news/news.asp?id=12897


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On 14 Jan, 17:07, "The Medway Handyman"
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http://www.diyweek.net/news/news.asp?id=12897

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They already do , its called Screwfix, just need to add 25% at tills
for B&Q Local customers ;-)

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http://www.diyweek.net/news/news.asp?id=12897



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On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 17:27:03 +0000, Tim W wrote:
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FYI

http://www.diyweek.net/news/news.asp?id=12897



Waste of time - must be a new MBA graduate in management...



It's probably none other than our good friend "G.Mo" who started the
thread "The Future of DIY".

If he's anything to go by, the stores will be called "****wits'R'Us".

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