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I have been offered a mix of hard + soft wood from my local golf course (felled between 6 months - 3 years ago).

 

What would be a fair donation amount to offer? It would be a 4x4 load amount I would be collecting myself.

 

Thanks!

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It's a trading game.

You want to feel like you have value for money and the GC would like the same.

 

I have sold a pickup heaped load (delivered within 6 mile or so) of uncut firewood for anything between £25 and £40 dependant on the wood. 

 

Earlier shout of £30 seems fair. As long as both parties are happy and so the  e relationship continues, so that more loads are available. 

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6 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

£30

 

18 minutes ago, Bob_z_l said:

It's a trading game.

You want to feel like you have value for money and the GC would like the same.

 

I have sold a pickup heaped load (delivered within 6 mile or so) of uncut firewood for anything between £25 and £40 dependant on the wood. 

 

Earlier shout of £30 seems fair. As long as both parties are happy and so the  e relationship continues, so that more loads are available. 

Thanks both - appreciate the guidance 

Posted

Look at it as a relationship and see if you can get future loads of wood or do a bit of clearance on windblown etc. Just make sure both parties are happy at the end and the door is open for the future.

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