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  1. I was approached by a person today who enquired as to the price of my delicious seasoned hardwood logs (min 2 years). I told her the price was £380 for a 2.5 cube loose load. This person baulked at the price saying she was paying £215 for "dry" what ever that means tranny tipper load. She is from the old guard of scrawmer who has got used to paying next to nothing for logs when logs were regarded almost as waste and priced accordingly. She said when I told her to go and order from her usual log man that he had run out of "dry". I charge the correct premium for my "genuine" seasoned hardwood and I sell lots so why are almost all log suppliers wedded to almost working for minimum wage rates when the demand for quality logs is massive ? That guys worked just as hard as me but made much less for no reason and I find it weird why most do it. I can only think the need to convert the cord into CASH asap is the be all and end all regardless of doing the maths before hand to see if hourly rate is correct.
  2. Your unprovoked attack on me Joy could be interpreted as nasty and does not reflect well on you ! As your choice of forum name " logbaron " implies a very very big ego, staffs big log cheese. I am not going to retort Joy as I would be debasing myself.
  3. the mafia operate in Ukraine ? Surely it will a all upfront situation ? Anyone embarking on bringing a container of cord for eastern europe must be desperate as its mega high risk surely ? the duncan spinner thread shows how dodgy it is even when going through british middle men. But hey he who dares and all that.
  4. What happens if the buyers claims they told you the firewood was a open fire ?
  5. It will be a additional £500 a year by the way
  6. You better get onto your insurers skychuck first thing in the morning
  7. Why ? Well if you sell firewood to the public and the public are always fast to pass the buck and your firewood spits and causes a fire and you did not state spark guards should always be used on a open fire as bluecoat has also stated so I think i'm correct in saying that you would be liable to a product liability claim from the buyers insurers. Be in no doubt the buyers insures will be looking for any scapegoat if the house is gutted by fire.
  8. Am I talking rubbish Sam ? or do you so not want to read posts from someone who has his own correct opinions ?
  9. Best run it past your broker for peace of mind
  10. You sure sky chuck??? You are very very mistaken !
  11. Shown my true colours ? My set up is my business I have no interest in anybody's else's set up. If the agenda for asking was I bona fide business which is what I suspect then god help all the firewood sellers around me who advertise with mobiles only and state CASH ONLY on their advertising.
  12. Surely if you are selling fuel to the public you should have product liability insurance. If you sell logs that spit onto furniture and cause a fire then you could held responsible especially if you did not give the buyer a disclaimer telling the dangers of spitting fuels and the need for a fire guard and the fuel sold was not as described i.e seasoned when it wasn't. Something to ponder on .
  13. Let it go Dan I was not referring to you.
  14. Thats a very important issue actually how many of you have got good product liability insurance as well as liability ?

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