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Euro car parts Trade discounts

TheEffects
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in Motoring
Hi
I wanted to know does euro car parts do trade discount?
Kind Regards
I wanted to know does euro car parts do trade discount?
Kind Regards
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Yes. Yes they do.0
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Hiya
Been looking on the website, nut there seems to be no mention of it?
How do you go about applying?
I have seen they issue plenty of weekend 30% discount codes off every think, which led me to believe that they don't do Trade discount.0 -
TheEffects wrote: »Hiya
Been looking on the website, nut there seems to be no mention of it?
How do you go about applying?
I have seen they issue plenty of weekend 30% discount codes off every think, which led me to believe that they don't do Trade discount.
You could ask them0 -
Contact them, you'll probably have to provide proof of being in the trade. Once you're on their books, they will deliver parts directly to you using one of their local depots and fleet of vans.0
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Go to your local branch with proof and open an account0
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To be fair, some of the prices they have charged the trade or sometimes higher than the public can get when the 30% offers are on.
However, their trade bulk prices on Triple QX oil and the like can be very cheap.0 -
Take proof of your business in and they will open a cash account for you. If you want an account where you can have the goods now and pay later then you need to provide more proof.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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I hate the 30% off weekends. They increase their prices to compensate, and I can't use my club discount code as well, so I'm worse off than when there is no "offer" and the regular discounted prices are lower plus I get 10%.I want to go back to The Olden Days, when every single thing that I can think of was better.....
(except air quality and Medical Science)
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A friend of mine has been a trader for quite some time, and opened a trade account when the local ECP depot opened. Last year I asked him to get me a price from ECP for a battery for my car, he called up, identified himself and the price they gave him excluding VAT was a little higher than the web price including VAT. So trade pricing is maybe not the great thing that it once was, now that the web makes it so much easier to compare prices.0
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