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How much wood for £500?


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£500 for one pallet of heat logs is naff.........2 pallets would be okay. Just tell them to keep the logs and they'll have £500 off the cooker. They'll probably go for it as cooker sales are slow at the mo......I know this because I sell them. On a 4k cooker they'll be making around £1000. £500 profit is better than non. Tell them to tell the salesman that they've been talking to Esse and it seems a better deal that they're offering on their cookers:-)

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cheers for all replies gents very helpful but my parents have now paid out for said range-me Ma said their sending a pallet of kiln dried logs? i said it must be a good sized pallet to be worth £500! either way its their cash and its bought now but cheers for all the info

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