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Knowing Aldi next week they will be half price.

 

Next week Aldo will be sold out and won't bother restocking. Most people will assume aldi logs are poor quality and not locally sourced. Who wants to put logs in a trolley with there food or queue for half an hour for a trolley full of timber. Most people want there nets put in the boot and hear where they come from what species and how you produce them. As a small business I don't look around for the cheapest price and try and beat it. If we cant sell product or service for reasonable money it's time to find something else to do.

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Hi Kindlet , can you tell me where you are based, and do you sell 250 seasoned hardwood nets without buying unseasoned nets,

could you text reply to 07801 029508

thanks

Stuart.

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