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Terry are you a spammer because you have only posted two links on this forum and both of them have been to the same site?
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i prefer luncheon meat panlid!!!

i saved a heap on mine and was trying to help fellow tilers save some money.. i'll try and point out the most expensive ones next time... :sad:
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terry, look at your posts and your post count then have a think if i was out of order to suggest that this company is not connected to you. nothing you have said since has made me change my mind.
if i am wrong then welcome to the forum.
only time will tell!
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Post by Terry The Tiler »

ok, now i see where you're coming from but as a tiler new to any forums i didnt even know such a thing existed, i saw the link to screwfix to rubi's and having clicked and seen the prices thought id make a recommendation. on monday i said look out on tuesday and when i checked yesterday the offer was on so i thought id let people know. never mind, i guess i'm learning , apols if i offended.
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does look a good price :thumbright:
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had another look, price doesnt include vat. So, its £182..........£18 cheaper than sfd.

But, not adding vat is one of my pet hates on websites, so you can put that £18 where the sun dont shine :thumbright:
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Anywhere that advertises prices that is not clear that it doesn't include VAT, to me, says alot about a company - in the negative way! I had to look in the Terms before I found out that VAT is NOT included. ::b
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its so annoying when you kelkoo or froogle for something and see the cheapest, then see at the checkout that vat has still to be added..................i never deal with these companys
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The vat thing is a real wind up.... did check though and the cutter is not on a deal today. Does anyone recommend a decent washboy that will last!!! bought a cheapy 2nd hand and the wheels kept coming off, i have been told that carl dahm are good!!
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