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Screwfix
jafsie
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If you are a bona fide tradesman, electrician for example and you wanted a garden shed would screwfix give a discount from the on-line price?
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I'm a tradesman (but not an electrician or plumber) and pay normal prices on everything I buy. My plumber is registered with Plimbfix and gets discounted prices on everything he buys including non plumbing items.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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why not read their website yourself
http://www.screwfix.com/jsp/help/tradecreditaccount.jsp
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Is a discount on higher than normal prices still a discount?0
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It's the same with B&Q trade counter, but then we get staff discount that blows that away anyway.;)I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
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Plumbfix and Electrifix are the plumbing and electrical side, anyone that can prove they are a proper plumber (wet and gas) and electrician can ask to convert to the relevant side, they will then get a vat not included catalogue which does offer some discounted prices compared to the retail catalogue.
The trade card is like a credit card, but there are incentives for tradesmen that spend certain amounts, (ie, spend £2k in one month and get a voucher for £200 off the next month), the amounts/targets etc are different for different people.
But if you are a builder, then no, you can't get a discount on the normal catalogue price or online price. Not unless you are a trade card customer, a big spender and it's been agreed with the head office.0 -
Screwfix is part of B&Q, I work at B&Q and know if you are a Tradepoint customer you can get a small discount off certain items (Don't know about sheds?)If you are a bona fide tradesman, electrician for example and you wanted a garden shed would screwfix give a discount from the on-line price?
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http://www.trade-point.co.uk/
In my store they give a Tradepoint card to anyone with 2 forms of ID and something showing your business such as a letterhead or business card.
The Trade UK card is different and is an actual credit card as mentioned in post above.Mum of 2 Under 5s
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