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william petts

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  1. From the album: logs

  2. Haha yh who dosnt but where we are people seem to want to pay reasonable prices, the next cheapest to us is £60 cubic metre bulk bag, then it goes up to 80 then to like £120. I think the average english person would rather pay as least as possible for the exact same product and quality, obviously its different for those who sell wood in crates or loose
  3. were from the south east in hertfordshire and weve been going for 4 years and we were selling at £40 per bulk bag or 3 for £100 until this year where its £50 per bulk bag or 3 for £130. its a full tim thing and as a family business teres 5 of us and we feel we make a fair living out of it. yet were always being told "your too cheap" " your making it hard for the rest of us" so what we say is "well buy it off of us sell it on and we will only supply you, and no one takes us up because 1 its not worth their while as they can produce their own cheaper which shows how gready they are and 2 they cant be bothered. SO my advice is if we can do it why cant you!!! :]

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