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Any member discount for buying for (4) ? !
Yes Rob...the delivery free:)
I did a price comparison with two other well known and leading industry suppliers.
One supplier came in at £46.68 per 5 litres plus £15.00 delivery plus VAT - Total £242.06
Another supplier came in at £47.25 per 5 litres delivery £7.95 plus VAT - Total £236.34
Progreen delivered price to LJN members = £190.56
That equates to a £45.78 saving on the lower price out of the other suppliers - or looking at it another way, 5 litres of Roundup is free;)
Gardens4u.co.uk said:
Just one suggestion. If you are light user of Roundup and only use one 5 litre container a season, for example, why not form a buying group with LJN colleagues close by and purchase the 4 x 5 litres between you and have it shipped to one address?
i can buy it for 1 £45inc locally sorry.
Nice one;)
Gardens4u.co.uk said:
We get through a bit of this in "season" :-) Where do you get yours from ?
Gardens4u.co.uk said:
now more than ever, i stick not just with branded goods/pesticides, but with reputable sellers - who's seriously believes there isn't fake roundup biactive out there?
for the record, i think conspiracy nuts are nuts, but i do believe there is a lot of fake gear out there - ever hear of the village in china specialising in faking one particular philips product - right down to the packaging and leaflets in the pack - but it it still a fake that has no credible quality control. chinese factories can (and do) even fake eggs - goggle it.
just throwing that out there for people to consider..........
Agree Stuart. Important to know the source and buy from a reputable supplier
Stuart Land-Scape.co.uk said:
http://www.bcwagric.co.uk/about-us
its called B.C.W (Agriculture) LTD where all the farmers buy chemicals from.
crop production, animal feeds etc also.
we also have countrywide stores i used to buy from, but i have an account at bcw.
Gary RK said: