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Went in for the first time today.
It was actually quite full, more people that i even saw in a homebase Though their kitchen offering is poor, and they wouldn't give me a price list saying that I had to sit down with the planner and have them price it up That's one shop I wont be buying from |
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That seems a little odd. How are you supposed to shop around if they won't
let you know what stuff costs. Maybe you need to price it up at a few competitors then show them and say can you undercut these? Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "tim..." wrote in message news ![]() Went in for the first time today. It was actually quite full, more people that i even saw in a homebase Though their kitchen offering is poor, and they wouldn't give me a price list saying that I had to sit down with the planner and have them price it up That's one shop I wont be buying from |
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![]() "Brian Gaff" wrote in message news ![]() That seems a little odd. How are you supposed to shop around if they won't let you know what stuff costs. Maybe you need to price it up at a few competitors then show them and say can you undercut these? There are prices on the sample units on the wall. and a ball park figure for the "standard" kitchen in that design But that doesn't tell you that cupboard A is unavailable with alternative door X. Which is the problem that I had in Wren, and is also a problem with the kitchens in Wickes, even though I do have a price list from them So you can get a general idea of the price, but not an exact price. They all have a broken model IMHO (but that's because I'm not, nor am accompanied by, a 20 something girlie whose only interest in their new car is what colour it is) where they expect you to choose your style of kitchen first and then have the cupboards that are available in that style, even if that (a) produces a compromised layout or (b) is over your price range. Whereas I want to layout my kitchen with the most efficient use of the space for cupboards first and then have it costed with the cheapest doors on the front tim |
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tim... wrote:
They all have a broken model IMHO Inherently: They have actual shops. I went into our local one yesterday on a whim for the second time (about 8 million staff working) as they stock air tool bits and I fancied an amble. Now, I rarely go into shops these days and I actually felt so overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff they did have that it occurred to me that browsing web sites and catalogues suits me far better for planning and buying for projects that the loss of the "go and poke and prod" isn't much of a problem. I did buy a 1/4" PCL male fitting for under 2 so it wasn't all bad. -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
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On 14/03/2018 18:31, Scott M wrote:
tim... wrote: They all have a broken model IMHO Inherently: They have actual shops. I went into our local one yesterday on a whim for the second time (about 8 million staff working) as they stock air tool bits and I fancied an amble. Now, I rarely go into shops these days and I actually felt so overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff they did have that it occurred to me that browsing web sites and catalogues suits me far better for planning and buying for projects that the loss of the "go and poke and prod" isn't much of a problem. I did buy a 1/4" PCL male fitting for under £2 so it wasn't all bad. For most things I prefer an actual shop where I can go and look at what I want and, when I find the right item, can pay and walk away with it. Online is good for many things, but you cannot feel the build quality, measure unlisted dimensions or even properly judge colours online. Plus you then have to wait for delivery; often miss it and have to wait again; then find that it is not suitable, have to return it and start over again. Or like myself a while back: We needed a tumble dryer ugently after ours broke (middle of a very rainy period, with 3 children, each who could need one or more items of school uniform washing, drying and ironing in the few free hours between getting home and us going to bed). Found what we wanted, checked stock, ordered for next day delivery. Phone call that night - only one in stock damaged, no replacement. Next morning phone office to cancel only to be told they have plenty in stock. Rearrange for next day. Call at 07:30 to say they haven't. Call office to cancel, told they are in stock, inform them otherwise, get them to cancel. Money will be back into account in 5 working days. Find same item in stock at Boots online. Order. Receive confirmation of order- hmmm, looks familiar. Boots online use same out of stock supplier! Cancel again. Money will be back into account in 5 working days. Drive to a shop, with my trailer, buy and take away there and then. Loads of hassle and, for a while, almost £1000 out of my account, plus days of delay. Arggggh! SteveW |
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On 14/03/2018 22:34, Steve Walker wrote:
Drive to a shop, with my trailer, buy and take away there and then. Loads of hassle and, for a while, almost £1000 out of my account, plus days of delay. Arggggh! For white goods many shops only have the one item for display and you are effectively mail ordering in the shop for next day(s) delivery from a central warehouse or direct from the manufacturer. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 14/03/2018 22:51, alan_m wrote:
On 14/03/2018 22:34, Steve Walker wrote: Drive to a shop, with my trailer, buy and take away there and then. Loads of hassle and, for a while, almost £1000 out of my account, plus days of delay. Arggggh! For white goods many shops only have the one item for display and you are effectively mail ordering in the shop for next day(s) delivery from a central warehouse or direct from the manufacturer. Many, but not all. SteveW |
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2018 22:34:37 +0000
Steve Walker wrote: On 14/03/2018 18:31, Scott M wrote: Now, I rarely go into shops these days and I actually felt so overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff they did have that it occurred to me that browsing web sites and catalogues suits me far better for planning and buying for projects that the loss of the "go and poke and prod" isn't much of a problem. For most things I prefer an actual shop where I can go and look at what I want and, when I find the right item, can pay and walk away with it. I tend to check prices and availability online before going to Wickes/Currys/whoever. |
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Steve Walker wrote:
On 14/03/2018 18:31, Scott M wrote: Now, I rarely go into shops these days and I actually felt so overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff they did have that it occurred to me that browsing web sites and catalogues suits me far better for planning and buying for projects that the loss of the "go and poke and prod" isn't much of a problem. I did buy a 1/4" PCL male fitting for under £2 so it wasn't all bad. For most things I prefer an actual shop where I can go and look at what I want and, when I find the right item, can pay and walk away with it. Possibly because I didn't have a particular need in mind, just idly looking at the endless stuff was a bit overwhelming. I did pick through the tool section happily and decided I wouldn't be buying any of their sockets or spanners. -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
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On Wednesday, 14 March 2018 22:34:41 UTC, Steve Walker wrote:
On 14/03/2018 18:31, Scott M wrote: tim... wrote: They all have a broken model IMHO Inherently: They have actual shops. I went into our local one yesterday on a whim for the second time (about 8 million staff working) as they stock air tool bits and I fancied an amble. Now, I rarely go into shops these days and I actually felt so overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff they did have that it occurred to me that browsing web sites and catalogues suits me far better for planning and buying for projects that the loss of the "go and poke and prod" isn't much of a problem. I did buy a 1/4" PCL male fitting for under £2 so it wasn't all bad. For most things I prefer an actual shop where I can go and look at what I want and, when I find the right item, can pay and walk away with it. Online is good for many things, but you cannot feel the build quality, measure unlisted dimensions or even properly judge colours online. Plus you then have to wait for delivery; often miss it and have to wait again; then find that it is not suitable, have to return it and start over again. Or like myself a while back: We needed a tumble dryer ugently after ours broke (middle of a very rainy period, with 3 children, each who could need one or more items of school uniform washing, drying and ironing in the few free hours between getting home and us going to bed). Found what we wanted, checked stock, ordered for next day delivery. Phone call that night - only one in stock damaged, no replacement. Next morning phone office to cancel only to be told they have plenty in stock. Rearrange for next day. Call at 07:30 to say they haven't. Call office to cancel, told they are in stock, inform them otherwise, get them to cancel. Money will be back into account in 5 working days. Find same item in stock at Boots online. Order. Receive confirmation of order- hmmm, looks familiar. Boots online use same out of stock supplier! Cancel again. Money will be back into account in 5 working days.. Drive to a shop, with my trailer, buy and take away there and then. Loads of hassle and, for a while, almost £1000 out of my account, plus days of delay. Arggggh! SteveW To think you could have solved all that with a £15 fan. NT |
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2018 14:26:53 +0000
Scott M wrote: Possibly because I didn't have a particular need in mind, just idly looking at the endless stuff was a bit overwhelming. I did pick through the tool section happily and decided I wouldn't be buying any of their sockets or spanners. Whenever I go somewhere like that, that has tons of "useful" stuff, I get the feeling there's something I needed but can't quite remember. |
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Rob Morley wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018 14:26:53 +0000 Scott M wrote: Possibly because I didn't have a particular need in mind, just idly looking at the endless stuff was a bit overwhelming. I did pick through the tool section happily and decided I wouldn't be buying any of their sockets or spanners. Whenever I go somewhere like that, that has tons of "useful" stuff, I get the feeling there's something I needed but can't quite remember. Yeah! Or "That looks useful, I'll remember it's here when I need it" and promptly forget. -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 09:59:58 +0000, Huge wrote:
(As an aside - it's so much cheaper to buy things online, or even at Screwfix, that I end up buying a huge bag of something to get a small amount, e.g., 500g of panel pins is a **** load. I'm sure my executor will be delighted with them.) My son has already started moaning about all the work he will have sorting out my stuff. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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On 3/16/2018 9:03 AM, Bob Eager wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 09:59:58 +0000, Huge wrote: (As an aside - it's so much cheaper to buy things online, or even at Screwfix, that I end up buying a huge bag of something to get a small amount, e.g., 500g of panel pins is a **** load. I'm sure my executor will be delighted with them.) My son has already started moaning about all the work he will have sorting out my stuff. We've both started weeding out our various accumulations of stuff - of course, whatever we get rid of will be something we need a few weeks later... |
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On 16 Mar 2018 09:59:58 GMT
Huge wrote: (As an aside - it's so much cheaper to buy things online, or even at Screwfix, that I end up buying a huge bag of something to get a small amount, e.g., 500g of panel pins is a **** load. I'm sure my executor will be delighted with them.) Hehe. I needed a few split rings a while back, I now have what is probably a lifetime's supply. |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 15:48:20 +0000, Huge wrote:
On 2018-03-16, Rob Morley wrote: On 16 Mar 2018 09:59:58 GMT Huge wrote: (As an aside - it's so much cheaper to buy things online, or even at Screwfix, that I end up buying a huge bag of something to get a small amount, e.g., 500g of panel pins is a **** load. I'm sure my executor will be delighted with them.) Hehe. I needed a few split rings a while back, I now have what is probably a lifetime's supply. Panel pins Plastic wall plugs Yellow & green sleeving (a kilometer from SF was cheaper than 5 meters from B&Q) 'O' rings Picture pins (they were *50p* *each* in B&Q) Roll pins Blade fuses (for cars) All of those here too. I'm sure there are loads more. Split pins, grommets, springs, small spatlas (100), small syringes (100) ... -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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Huge wrote:
Picture pins (they were *50p* *each* in B&Q) I noticed halfords selling 2-way wago connectors in individual packages at £2 each! |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:37:17 +0000, Bob Eager wrote:
====snip==== Split pins, grommets, springs, small spatlas (100), small syringes (100) ... I'm guessing you meant "spatulas" rather than "spatlas". I guess the 'U' key must have ducked out of the way when you typed that. :-) -- Johnny B Good |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 00:47:06 +0000, Johnny B Good wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:37:17 +0000, Bob Eager wrote: ====snip==== Split pins, grommets, springs, small spatlas (100), small syringes (100) ... I'm guessing you meant "spatulas" rather than "spatlas". I guess the 'U' key must have ducked out of the way when you typed that. :-) It does that! -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 11:25:36 +0000, Bob Eager wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 00:47:06 +0000, Johnny B Good wrote: On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:37:17 +0000, Bob Eager wrote: ====snip==== Split pins, grommets, springs, small spatlas (100), small syringes (100) ... I'm guessing you meant "spatulas" rather than "spatlas". I guess the 'U' key must have ducked out of the way when you typed that. :-) It does that! The 'A', 'S' and 'D' keys oft-times seem to be playing 'Whack-a-Mole' with me. I've become so habituated to seeing the result that I'm automatically double checking they haven't won yet again so I can put them in their place. I do 'proof read' my stuff before hitting 'send' (admittedly more out of vanity than to expunge typos - however, why not put such a 'sin' to a useful purpose, eh?) but the less typos to start with, the better. I'll find more than enough typos without the 'Whack-a-Mole' errors adding to the "fun 'n' games" of attempting to knock out yet another 'perfect' Usenet missive. :-( Despite my "Vanity", I still spot the odd missing word or two *only* *when* it comes back to haunt me after sending my erudite follow ups. Them I'm forced to accept that I'm 'Not Perfect' after all and think, "**** it! It's too late now. What's done is done, the context should rescue the meaning anyway.", consoling myself with the thought that I'm not alone in suffering this particular affliction. Apologies for this OT introspection over the (impossible) art of writing perfect Usenet postings. -- Johnny B Good |
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Johnny B Good wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 11:25:36 +0000, Bob Eager wrote: On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 00:47:06 +0000, Johnny B Good wrote: On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:37:17 +0000, Bob Eager wrote: ====snip==== Split pins, grommets, springs, small spatlas (100), small syringes (100) ... I'm guessing you meant "spatulas" rather than "spatlas". I guess the 'U' key must have ducked out of the way when you typed that. :-) It does that! The 'A', 'S' and 'D' keys oft-times seem to be playing 'Whack-a-Mole' with me. I've become so habituated to seeing the result that I'm automatically double checking they haven't won yet again so I can put them in their place. I do 'proof read' my stuff before hitting 'send' (admittedly more out of vanity than to expunge typos - however, why not put such a 'sin' to a useful purpose, eh?) but the less typos to start with, the better. How about grammatical howlers? Less typos...? ;-) Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 10:38:42 +0000, Tim+ wrote:
Johnny B Good wrote: ====snip==== I do 'proof read' my stuff before hitting 'send' (admittedly more out of vanity than to expunge typos - however, why not put such a 'sin' to a useful purpose, eh?) but the less typos to start with, the better. How about grammatical howlers? Less typos...? ;-) Well spotted! You are Stephen Fry AICMFP! :-) -- Johnny B Good |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 23:50:24 +0000, Johnny B Good wrote:
====snip==== Despite my "Vanity", I still spot the odd missing word or two *only* *when* it comes back to haunt me after sending my erudite follow ups. Them I'm forced to accept that I'm 'Not Perfect' after all and think, Damn! yet another typo, "Them" for "Then". :-( I think I know the reason for refraining from pointing out 'typos'... ....also, another reason to keep follow ups concise - less verbiage, fewer typos. :-) -- Johnny B Good |
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