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http://www.parkertools.co.uk/macros/Home.mac/home


Might be worth a look. They have started advertising on talksport, so had a look and it appears OK.

Just incase your looking for something, its another site to look at.

First thing I noticed was all the prices exlude vat, which always pisses me off. :roll:
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anyone got anything off them?
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Ive never used the tool side of things, but the ParkerSteel side of it seems to be fairly sensible. :thumbright:

Have some decent offers from time to time by the look of it aswell.
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They should have the option to show prices with or without VAT, many websites do this now and it would make it better for non vat registered customers.
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it is a deliberate ploy to make the prices look cheaper and no other reason :cussing:

The regs state that if a website is aimed at Retail customers, prices displayed must include VAT, which will be why places such as Screwfix, B&Q, Axminster etc always have VAT inclusive prices available as they target the domestic user as well as having trade customers.
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Post by Hitch »

Parkers is more aimed at trade users though rather than DIY, mostly the engineering industry.

If you browse through the stock list it will become apparent ;)

Things like specialist welding electrodes, pipe fittings, stock bolts to M24...
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