Just picked up a lovely 5ft cut needle last Norman fir including base for free at Evesham homebase, was originally £30. Member of staff said it was national. Looks great quality, they were outside the store with a sign saying free to take away.
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dilyes to hewittinspain
21 Dec 159#7
There are still many out there that cannot afford to pay £30 for a real tree along with the rest of the "stuff" you need to buy for Christmas. So I'm sure this will make quite a few families happy for Christmas. Well done to Homebase.
Kevo2k7
22 Dec 154#11
My donkey ate my Christmas tree...total pine in the ass.
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macccheshire
22 Dec 15#19
B&Q last Christmas eve sold them for a penny.
matwalaboy to macccheshire
23 Dec 15#20
Was at the local B&Q earlier today and they were selling them already for a quid, looked like good leafy trees as well
Bikertov
22 Dec 15#17
Save a fortune on Xmas - convert to Islam, Judaism, Hinduism or Buddhism.
Then you have no need to buy Xmas trees or any of the paraphernalia of this time of year, with none of the commercialist guilt that goes with it :stuck_out_tongue:
Coffee100 to Bikertov
22 Dec 15#18
There are lots of Hindus in the uk that do celebrate Christmas...assimilation.
rabb5it
22 Dec 15#16
But a good decision would be to give Homebase collegues free basic English lessons for Christmas.
pwuk
22 Dec 15#15
No mention at my local branch, Chelmsford
knack
22 Dec 151#14
Strange decision.
Kevo2k7
22 Dec 154#11
My donkey ate my Christmas tree...total pine in the ass.
sneakyduck to Kevo2k7
22 Dec 15#13
I'm sure that was supposed to be "my donkey"
suzic123
22 Dec 15#12
I'm a homebase collegue & were not doing it. As far as I no all the trees left over are returned apart from the potted ones which will probably be reduced Christmas eve.
Babbler
22 Dec 15#10
They do this every year - but a bit early this year - was xmas eve last year I think...
dgenr8dame
22 Dec 15#9
not featuring in Reading
hewittinspain
21 Dec 15#5
most people have already got trees up unless you are a person who loves 'owt for nowt'. Homebase probably want shut to save on chucking them. I would have rushed out to get one a couple of weeks back but im not sure who wants to start decorating a tree 4 days before xmas.
dilyes to hewittinspain
21 Dec 159#7
There are still many out there that cannot afford to pay £30 for a real tree along with the rest of the "stuff" you need to buy for Christmas. So I'm sure this will make quite a few families happy for Christmas. Well done to Homebase.
Trevisparky to hewittinspain
21 Dec 152#8
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
johnsmith1997
21 Dec 15#6
Can use for firewood.:smiley:
andreasherratt
21 Dec 15#4
I'm a Homebase colleague and this isn't happening at our store...real Xmas trees can't be reduced arm unless they have been damaged!
Amir001
21 Dec 15#3
WHOOO! NEED TO GO TO HOMEBASE AND GET A FREE TREE!!! :smile:
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priyakp
21 Dec 15#2
I checked with my local store and they say there were not doing that!!!
matwalaboy
21 Dec 151#1
Wow that's cool - they must have stocked plenty of them - which didn't sell out and now they have to pay to despose them off, so they are giving it out for free :smiley:
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Then you have no need to buy Xmas trees or any of the paraphernalia of this time of year, with none of the commercialist guilt that goes with it :stuck_out_tongue:
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