Have you not met Russ and Jan? They will probably bring me a free bottle to Summer Camp!£7 to deliver a bottle of wheel cleaner ??? That's just mental![]()
Have you not met Russ and Jan? They will probably bring me a free bottle to Summer Camp!£7 to deliver a bottle of wheel cleaner ??? That's just mental![]()
Maths was never my thirté...I just think to ask almost 50% of the item price to deliver said item is ridiculous.
Can I send out Monday when I’m back from holiday ?
No panic! You can bring it to Summer Camp!Can I send out Monday when I’m back from holiday ?
We try our hardest to make shipping free all times, but sometimes things just aren’t possible sorry£7 to deliver a bottle of wheel cleaner ??? That's just mental![]()
We can’t do summer camp as we’re working at Tatton park VW showNo panic! You can bring it to Summer Camp!
I'm comparing it to the likes of - Bilt Hamber Korrosol 1 Litre Iron X Metallic Fallout Remover *OFFICIAL STOCKIST* | eBay UKWe don’t take any profit on the shipping and have kept it competitive to other sellers of cleaning products.
Thing is it’s £14 plus delivery everywhere else but £17.48 with ‘free’ delivery on that link. Nothing is free.I'm comparing it to the likes of - Bilt Hamber Korrosol 1 Litre Iron X Metallic Fallout Remover *OFFICIAL STOCKIST* | eBay UK
Very similar product thats proven with great reviews and free shipping .
I just wanted to buy stuff from @Nutexa Frictions , with the miles I do I am unlikely to need pads or disks for a while.Thing is it’s £14 plus delivery everywhere else but £17.48 with ‘free’ delivery on that link. Nothing is free.
However, everywhere I look seems to charge £2.95 delivery. £7.99 is disproportionate to the size and price of the product. I always try to buy local from bricks and mortar, I’m a reluctant online buyer anyway.
Yeah I get that. That’s one of the reasons I bought my discs and pads from them. That’s also my main driver for buying local from bricks and mortar shops where I can. Our local motor spares shop is more expensive for everything, but I always shop there. Because when it’s gone I won’t be able to just pop in and buy 2 fuses in an emergency when I have a mishap, or nip and get a new number plate for the bike rack in 10 minutes like I did the other week (£17 though-Jesus).I just wanted to buy stuff from @Nutexa Frictions , with the miles I do i am unlikely to need pads or disks for a while.
Supporting an active forum friend was important to me, and £25 will go a long way to propping up their finances in this trading year...
Yep I agree it's had the 'free' shipping built into the price so it's not technically free .Thing is it’s £14 plus delivery everywhere else but £17.48 with ‘free’ delivery on that link. Nothing is free.
However, everywhere I look seems to charge £2.95 delivery. £7.99 is disproportionate to the size and price of the product. I always try to buy local from bricks and mortar, I’m a reluctant online buyer anyway.
Insured and as a liquid.EVRI (although they can be awful would be £3 to ship that. Royal mail maybe £3.50 as a small parcel?
Liquids under 1 litre can be sent but you'd have to short change people by 1ml ha haInsured and as a liquid.
What would you like embroidered on this cushion??I can picture the scene next week, I will be awoken by a marching band preceded by Russ and Jan with my special bottle of wheel cleaner on a gold embroidered cushion, my neighbours will be gathered cheering at the thought of my alloys being properly shiny for the first time in a number of weeks.
A flock of white doves (or racing pigeons) will be released in celebration of another retail purchase having not gone through the internet channels.
And then I woke up......
£6.99 is a small price to pay!What would you like embroidered on this cushion??
you dont want a flock of doves or pigeons they will leave a present all over your paintwork and you only have something the clean the wheels....I can picture the scene next week, I will be awoken by a marching band preceded by Russ and Jan with my special bottle of wheel cleaner on a gold embroidered cushion, my neighbours will be gathered cheering at the thought of my alloys being properly shiny for the first time in a number of weeks.
A flock of white doves (or racing pigeons) will be released in celebration of another retail purchase having not gone through the internet channels.
And then I woke up......
Hi. May i ask please just how far out the awning would go . Cheers..Norton.Some 'Graft' suckers, £50ish from Amazon.
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Just possible to fit on the back and still open the slider.
That's the minimum the awning has to come out as the feet won't go vertical on that side of the Fiamma legs, although I think I can file down the plastic to allow more movement.
Feels very secure, but usual caveats about wind, leaving the van, overnight etc. apply.