is it worth it

Discussion in 'Vinyl / Impervious floor coverings' started by mjfl, Feb 11, 2013.

  1. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    as above, with the odd box of lvt's and alike
     
  2. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    selling them... ebay or other
     
  3. steve

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    Confused.com
     
  4. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    what you talking about Willis
     
  5. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    yeah sorry to much red tonight...

    Sart again shall I
    Is it worth selling the odd box on ebay and alike of all the lvt's you end up with?
    is that better
     
  6. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    apart

    from the spelling mistake.......
     
  7. steve

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    Couldn't be ar3546d myself
     
  8. g4l

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    I always keep them in the hope the next customer will just happen to want exactly the same product and I save a few quid on buying a box I already have.


    ....never happens though.
     
  9. g4l

    g4l Well-Known Member

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    I think we should have a swap shop on here.. I'll start, I have one full box of art select wood block (black), will swap for a box of any 2.5mm mid tone wood strip.
     
  10. SandyFloor

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    I've been getting that a lot recently and it's very nice when it does especially with more expensive tiles.
     
  11. SandyFloor

    SandyFloor Well-Known Member

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    Isn't the carriage cost the thing that kills the feasibility of selling single boxes of lvt?
     
  12. bournemouth

    bournemouth Super Moderator

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    I send all boxes left over be it 1 or 5 back to local suppliers and pay the restocking 10% charge its easy extra profit customer has paid for it and you get 90% a box back from supplier it soon mounts up , and much easyier than ebaying tnem
     
  13. Pistonbroke

    Pistonbroke Well-Known Member

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    Correct !!

    Phil
     
  14. Floorguy1978

    Floorguy1978 Well-Known Member

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    Sold quite a few flooring materials on eBay over the years higher end karndean and amtico will always sell you won't get retail money normaly get about £30-£50 per box the more material you have the better the m2 rate seems to work out at. Carpet tiles and vinyls (altro etc ) are hard to sell for anything but give away prices. With regard postage if you go to parcel2go you can normally post for about £6 a box as a standard parcel. A lot cheaper then the post office
     

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