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![]() "." wrote in message ... In article , brugnospamsia writes "bof" wrote in message ... In message , brugnospamsia writes Dear group, just visited my local timber merchant for ten 22mm chipboard floor panels. They quoted me £7.50 a sheet inc VAT which is 50 percent more than B&Q's 18mm ? Was that their "best price"? Last time I bought a load of T&G chipboard I managed to get the timber merchant down to about 60% of his original quote (which started off more than the sheds), just by quoting other suppliers prices to him, got free delivery included too. It was quite a bit more than 10 sheets though. just isn't "English" to haggle :-( I may end up having to take delivery of the other 10 sheets I won't need for a while, plus some of the 2x2 and thereby have more scope for doing a deal. it's made me wonder if I might find these and mainstream stuff like 2x2 cheaper in builders merchants - I'll try Jewsons ... A couple of years back, Jewson couldn't/wouldn't match the wickes price for chipboard T&G, they were about £1.50 a sheet more. -- The annoying thing is that Wickes / B&Q don't carry the 22mm stuff. (my Victorian joists are not conveniently spaced for 18mm chipboard) |
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