Versatile: Mobile hose reel that can be wall mounted.
Simple: Easy to mount on the wall.
20 comments
JulianDean
2 Sep 17#20
You still talking? Echo echo echo. Zzzzz
Dinje
30 Aug 17#13
gone up. Price:£27.99
JulianDean
30 Aug 17#5
Another product from amazon that's killing town shopping.. no one cares tho cos it saves you a few pounds right..
eglons to JulianDean
30 Aug 17#6
I understand your sentiment, but why look at at money saving site if you aren't happy to save money?
mrty to eglons
30 Aug 17#7
Works in a town shop maybe? :angry:
JulianDean to mrty
30 Aug 17#10
Haha not really pal..
JulianDean to eglons
30 Aug 17#11
This site also posts bargain at my local asda, b&q, morrisons and various other local stores. So my sentiment is true, online retailers kill town shops. It's a fact buddy.
eglons to JulianDean
31 Aug 17#14
We know, we just don't care. The world evolves and local stores need to offer something more in order to compete, whether that be service, product or price. If they can't compete then they need to find something else to do.
JulianDean to eglons
1 Sep 17#15
Cool, so by your answer then shops should all shut down as they can't compete.. way to go Einstein.. Maybe when all your local shops have shut down and encourage more crime in the area and homeless people dossing in shop doorways. Not to mention the increase in unemployment, we can remember you saved a few quid online.. nice one fella.
eglons to JulianDean
1 Sep 17#16
"Einstein", that's very kind thanks. By the way I have a stack of square wheels for sale if you are interested (all at inflated prices just for you)
JulianDean to eglons
1 Sep 17#18
Boring
eglons to JulianDean
2 Sep 17#19
I completely agree, you should stop wasting your time on the retail infidels who use this site and get yourself a copy of this amazon.co.uk/Int…oll... cheapest at Amazon...
Some people!
Oneday77 to JulianDean
1 Sep 17#17
I think you'll find that Asda, B&Q, Morrisons, etc. killed off more local shops than Amazon. The internet will not kill retail on its own. People still like to make tactile purchases. However if retail doesn't evolve, sales will be punished. Retailers need to focus on getting pricing inline with sheds and the internet. Also customer service is my biggest bug bear with bricks and mortar stores. I can buy online and return within 14 days online, even if opened. Stores treat you like evil vile scum.
I worked retail for 10+ years so have seen both sides of the coin.
edgeone to JulianDean
30 Aug 17#8
I think you will find town center shopping has been killed by a combination of
Ridiculous business rates Parking costs and aggressive ticketing Poor customer service Non-competitive pricing
Splodger101 to edgeone
30 Aug 17#12
Too right and the local council are @£"@!$£@ when it comes to town planning and parking restrictions... I'd rather go to a retail park these days.
hukdaardcdu to JulianDean
30 Aug 17#9
And electric lighting killed the gas lamp industry. It's progress. Companies evolve to meet it, or die. It has always been thus.
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Maybe when all your local shops have shut down and encourage more crime in the area and homeless people dossing in shop doorways. Not to mention the increase in unemployment, we can remember you saved a few quid online.. nice one fella.
Some people!
The internet will not kill retail on its own. People still like to make tactile purchases. However if retail doesn't evolve, sales will be punished. Retailers need to focus on getting pricing inline with sheds and the internet. Also customer service is my biggest bug bear with bricks and mortar stores. I can buy online and return within 14 days online, even if opened. Stores treat you like evil vile scum.
I worked retail for 10+ years so have seen both sides of the coin.
Ridiculous business rates
Parking costs and aggressive ticketing
Poor customer service
Non-competitive pricing
Went to the local Screwfix, was still advertised at £39.99 in store until I told them it was £24.99. Great deal and thanks for the heads up mrty.