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Richie G
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I have to be honest Nick, that looks a cracking load of processer sized timber, and although i feel a bit embarressed to say it, yes, I would buy that load from you by the load at a previously agreed price, if i was a bit closer to you. I have previously never understood how anyone could take the risk of NOT buying by the tonne, but I do see your point. If you could guarantee me the same sized load of the agreed species at the agreed price, every time, yes I would happily go ahead. You've always done it your way, I've always done it mine, but its not to say its ever wrong to change your opinion or that "your" or "my" way is always the right or wrong way.

Its called eating humble pie, but I'm not too big or ugly to do that occasionally, every days a school day.

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I have to be honest Nick, that looks a cracking load of processer sized timber, and although i feel a bit embarressed to say it, yes, I would buy that load from you by the load at a previously agreed price, if i was a bit closer to you. I have previously never understood how anyone could take the risk of NOT buying by the tonne, but I do see your point. If you could guarantee me the same sized load of the agreed species at the agreed price, every time, yes I would happily go ahead. You've always done it your way, I've always done it mine, but its not to say its ever wrong to change your opinion or that "your" or "my" way is always the right or wrong way.

Its called eating humble pie, but I'm not too big or ugly to do that occasionally, every days a school day.

 

reason my customer likes that cord is he just cuts it to 900mm long with chainsaw and throws it in as is without splitting...

estate where i buy lot fom have ash/alder exactly same diameter as on that load but in 3m lengths... cut in may. gonna buy 3 or 4 loads that for myself

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I can see what both sides are saying but nicks way makes sense as he is not transporting water and your not paying for it. It takes a bit of trust on both sides but from what I have seen in the posts nick delivers a good load. Sometimes you may be a little up sometimes a little down but firewood is not an exact science and if its not green it gets you slightly ahead of the game.

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