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Previously on "I'm in the wrong business"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    My only grumble is that I often need just a little bit of something to fix a small job and am then faced with buying 20 times too much for a fiver or roughly what I need for £25.
    Do you not have a waste savers group on FB for your local area? We've got one where you can put up anything you are giving away and on Wednesdays you can put wanted posts up. Tons of people asking to use a bit of sealant, paint, borrow a tool on ours. It's bloody great.

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  • ladymuck
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    It's because Screwfix scares people who don't usually do DIY. They don't get that the brand of special sealant they're overpaying for in B&Q / Homebase is exactly the same as the generic one in Screwfix - expensive means better!

    My only grumble is that I often need just a little bit of something to fix a small job and am then faced with buying 20 times too much for a fiver or roughly what I need for £25.

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  • tazdevil
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    I had to redo the silicone around a sink the other day and went to Homebase as it was close by. Yes they had what I wanted but at £15 a tube when I'm used to paying ~£3 Didn't buy from them but drove to the nearest Screwfix where I got it for £5 and bought a tub of grout for £6 all less than the one silicone form Homebase

    Where are these prices coming from and are Homebase serious

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  • SueEllen
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    Marketing is quite hard you have to convince people they want something they don't need or is over priced.

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  • Paddy
    started a topic I'm in the wrong business

    I'm in the wrong business

    I'm in the wrong business... when people are selling a £1 grout pen at a special discount price of £23.00 .
    The YouTube advert does say it was invented by a housewife who wanted to do something about the tile grout in her bathroom and it would normally cost £300 each.

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