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The Great Cheap, Safe Fireworks Hunt
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Yeah, it's spam, surely? And a web site not updated since November 2006. If you were interested in cheap fireworks you'd read the thread - and see your company isn't the cheapest.0
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I think some of those comments are unnecessarily harsh tbh!
The site looks awful but just because that date hasnt been changed it doesnt mean it hasnt been updated and if the info therein is still relevant why update it?
The only price I can see on there which is unreasonable is the brightspark remote firing system at £60 when theyre about £20 odd now some of the other prices are actually quite reasonable to be fair.
Who are you two to judge whether someone is posting spam or not?0 -
How am i posting spam? im coming here for advice on fireworks, not to be taken the cake out of. I want cheap fireworks that is what this website is for right?, cheaper stuff. How would you like it if you were the first to post somewhere and everyone said you were a spammer?
thanks for the nice greeting btw, alot of friendly people here :rolleyes:0 -
I think some of those comments are unnecessarily harsh tbh!
The site looks awful but just because that date hasnt been changed it doesnt mean it hasnt been updated and if the info therein is still relevant why update it?
The only price I can see on there which is unreasonable is the brightspark remote firing system at £60 when theyre about £20 odd now some of the other prices are actually quite reasonable to be fair.
Who are you two to judge whether someone is posting spam or not?
Thanks for that,
and yeah a bit harsh to say the least, im not spamming though i actually thought that site was the cheapest out of about 2-3 others ive seen.0 -
The Morrisons leaflets are out:0
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I'm guessing the above poster googled cheap fireworks and found MSE:p
That would be my guess, the prices there are very cheap, much cheaper than normal retailers, it's unsurprising he wanted to check if they were genuine.sadly the poster doesn't realise we're not daft enough to fall for spam.:money:
don't be so rude, considering that the site hasn't been updated since November 2006, and I think has gone out of business (they didn't answer my email), it's clearly not spam.
You should apologise for your rudeness.
To answer his question, http://www.epicfireworks.com cheap, but you need to pay £250 to get free delivery.0 -
Does anyone have a list of total explosive content of various selection boxes?
It should really be proportionate to the cost - do any manufacturers publish this information?0 -
also, can we please stick to cheap fireworks posts.
So anyone knowing companies that sell significantly below RRP (at least 25%, preferably more), please post the details.
I'm keen to spend about £125-£150, and would like a lot of explosives for my money0 -
I cant stress epic fireworks enough: www.epicfireworks.com
They are very cheap but hard for a lot of people to get to, you just have to make the effort if you want cheap stuff.
And look at my post above with the morrisons leaflets, some pretty good stuff on there for families etc or supplements.0 -
We always get our fireworks from JTF Wholesale, we have got ours already.
http://www.jtf-wholesale.co.uk/0
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