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Lets start a Easter Offers thread. 

 

 About to order all my drainage, guttering and other building related items so looking for discount offers like we had and were kindly shared On Black Friday by Alexphd1

 

 

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Seconds and Co suppliers of insulation at lower prices have a newsletter, and supply 10% off voucher codes sometimes via that channel. Subscribe via popup on the website.

 

There is one this weekend.

 

They tell me new stock is going on the site this weekend, so hold on for a few days before ordering.

 

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Distinctly underwhelmed with Seconds and Co payment processing.

 

Force me to use Paypal and then when I want to pay as a Guest to use a card Paypal forces me to ask to create an account, which I already have anyway.

 

Then tries to force me to have it delivered to my home address when the build is 2 mile away.

 

And allow me to fill in umpteen form fields before making these weird impositions.

 

Double plus ungood. I want to be able to pay simply with the card I want to use,.

 

Does anyone have a more effective way?

 

(Update: Kind man did it over the phone. Website still requires fixing imo.)

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On ‎13‎/‎04‎/‎2017 at 20:17, PeterW said:

 

Yep but no double dip for Trade Card holders .... 

I was able to use my discount gift card (9%) so I was able to double stack this discount.

 

only spent £15 mind...

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On 2017-4-18 at 09:08, Ferdinand said:

Distinctly underwhelmed with Seconds and Co payment processing.

[...] Website still requires fixing imo.)

 

It was coded by a drunken, inky parrot. I haven't seen coding that sloppy for years. Ahhh, takes me back to the good ol' days.

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On 4/19/2017 at 07:06, le-cerveau said:

+1 on PayPal (using amex)

+2, although be aware you lose Section 75 rights on an credit card payments via "indirect" processors such as PayPal. 

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20 minutes ago, richi said:

+2, although be aware you lose Section 75 rights on an credit card payments via "indirect" processors such as PayPal. 

 

I am not clear how Section 75 would play with a Trade supplier, even supplying a Consumer purchaser or a Business Buyer using a Consumer Card (like me).

 

Suspect that the buyer would win after a certain amount of persistence.

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