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Not sure if I'm being a div or not but yesterday we went to price up a couple of roof windows, price came to £4200 + VAT. Had a look online and found (what I think) are exactly the same thing for £2583.34 + VAT. The difference is nearly £2000.
Can someone who knows what they are looking at check the two links out for me to see if there's something glaringly obvious to justify such a price difference.
http:// sunluxr oofwind ows.co. uk/home /169-fa kro-def -100cm- x-150cm -electr ic-flat -roof-w indow-k erb-tri ple-gla zed.htm l
http:// www.fak ro.co.u k/att/L OCAL/GB /catalo gues/FA KRO_roo f_windo ws_prod uct_sel ector_a nd_pric e_list. pdf Page 42
The window size is 100x150 - Electrically Opening Product Code DEF-DU6
Thanks
Can someone who knows what they are looking at check the two links out for me to see if there's something glaringly obvious to justify such a price difference.
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The window size is 100x150 - Electrically Opening Product Code DEF-DU6
Thanks
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First off, Rocky, I've used a lot of Fakro windows. They're a very good product.
As for pricing. The price of 2 x £2100 in the catalogue may well include VAT. I've trawled through it but can't see any reference to VAT. Advertising for non-trade customers usually has to include VAT.
The £2538.34 price is aimed at trade......... and of course to pointlessly confuse the punters into thinking it's cheaper than it is.
Only guessing, but it looks like £4200 versus £3046.
It probably comes down to the utterly stupid practice of giving a "list price" which is inflated, if not totally fictional. Then they give a massive discount ..... and you arrive at the "proper" price eventually.
It doesn't do anyone any favours. At my Electrical Merchants, they list ridiculous prices which no one would ever believe, then we all get 85% discount. What's that all about?
As for pricing. The price of 2 x £2100 in the catalogue may well include VAT. I've trawled through it but can't see any reference to VAT. Advertising for non-trade customers usually has to include VAT.
The £2538.34 price is aimed at trade......... and of course to pointlessly confuse the punters into thinking it's cheaper than it is.
Only guessing, but it looks like £4200 versus £3046.
It probably comes down to the utterly stupid practice of giving a "list price" which is inflated, if not totally fictional. Then they give a massive discount ..... and you arrive at the "proper" price eventually.
It doesn't do anyone any favours. At my Electrical Merchants, they list ridiculous prices which no one would ever believe, then we all get 85% discount. What's that all about?
Hi Builder, thanks for your input. In very small letters at the bottom of the page it says excludes VAT.
It is ridiculous isn't it, that prices vary so wildly. I'll see if the chap we spoke to on Saturday can match the website price, if he can we'll go with him as he's local, if not we'll buy off the website.
It is ridiculous isn't it, that prices vary so wildly. I'll see if the chap we spoke to on Saturday can match the website price, if he can we'll go with him as he's local, if not we'll buy off the website.
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