Gro-sure all purpose compost with 4 months feed should be £5 but £2.50 with a B&Q trade card !!
8 comments
sradmad
2 May 16#1
good find op, heat added
themorgatron
2 May 16#2
Do you need your trade card to make the purchase, or can you just quote your postcode attached to the account?
saxo_appeal
4 May 16#3
Hmmm
Most of us (I presume) don't have trade cards.. :disappointed:
italiastar33
4 May 16#4
How many real traders buy in B&Q?
So many people with trade cards don't look like being in the building trade to me - someone once suggested making my own headed paper up on my pc to use for a card application.
Thankfully not all trade places are as fussy on who's money they take.
stokerej
4 May 16#5
If you want some quality compost, go to Wickes. 4 x 70 Ltrs for £15. I realise its more expensive, but honestly you'll reap the rewards over the B&Q stuff.
dflorin3
4 May 16#6
I got a mail from B&Q with a voucher, but I don't need it..in case somebody want it - 10% discount with code - EMAIL228 -
jamievinceosborne
13 May 16#7
What is the product code for this?
jamievinceosborne
13 May 16#8
You dont need a trade card, this product was end of life and they are getting rid of it to make room for new stock. You can only find it in store but price doesn't show correctly until you get it scanned at the till. Not all stores have it! Today I got 20 bags for £45 using the discount as well.
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Most of us (I presume) don't have trade cards.. :disappointed:
So many people with trade cards don't look like being in the building trade to me - someone once suggested making my own headed paper up on my pc to use for a card application.
Thankfully not all trade places are as fussy on who's money they take.