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I wondered if anyone else had seen this on ebay

 

According to my calculations it works out at £21 per m3 ex works but around £47 a cube if they ship it to your door.

 

So if anyone is passing Latvia with an empty truck....

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Just looked at it again, i read your post wrong, yes 47 a cube, not a ton, 2m3 about a ton so 90 a ton, so not the bargain i 1st thought was thinking 47 a ton cut and split haha.

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They are expecting a lot of trust with just two feedback :sneaky2: and any saving on carbon emissions will be lost in transportation

 

Yeah Dean, it could be a complete con. You've got to put a deposit down first which sounds a bit worrying.

 

Does anyone do processed birch in large quantities in the UK?

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i've been contacted directly buy similar companies from over there recently and they are asking for £90 per m3 delivered.

 

think i need to but my prices up

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