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Discuss Which Electrical Wholesaler? in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
I thought loss leadering was outlawed after Block and Quayle put all the small paint suppliers out of business in the UK.
I get most of my stuff at cost plus 5%.... you have to bargain hard, and some branches are so desperate for turnover, they will match any price...
This is not acceptable. You are in direct competition of the company you're bad-mouthing. Any more attempts at this kind of stunt will not end well for you so don't try this again even under a new username.Well, stay away from ******* **********. I used to work for them and they openly teach you every trick in the book.
If you ever wonder check the trade prices you use! never correct with them, they uplift every thing in a way that they inflate all trade prices.
I have sat in meetings when they go through invoices teaching you how and where to increase prices, in the middle of the invoice, never have a line thats say 7.45 and to change this to 7.99.
If anyone is interested I can enlighten more.
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