Some price changes...
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Some price changes...
As a result of reviewing our prices, securing better shipping rates and the strength of the pound, we will be making a view adjustments to some of the prices in the store around midnight tonight. Nothing massively exciting, just to keep you updated in case you spot things have changed. Biggest change will be on 303 Aerospace Protectant, which will come down from £19.95 to £14.95, with many of the other changes (some up, most down) affecting the Poorboy's range. A couple of products will be going up as a result of me not setting the price right in the first place - I obviously didn't read the cost invoices right and have been selling them at a loss (only affects some small sundry items)!
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Rich have you stopped selling the Clearkote products?
After the recommendations you gave for a DBM car I was just ordering the other bits & bobs but couldnt see the Moose Glazes anywhere.
Cheers.
After the recommendations you gave for a DBM car I was just ordering the other bits & bobs but couldnt see the Moose Glazes anywhere.
Cheers.
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No, not doing the Clearkote range anymore (dropped them due to a supply chain issue, nothing to do with the products, which are still excellent in my opinion) - however, if you want them Alex at Serious Performance can supply them. I now like the Blackfire range, as it gives a similar finish to the Clearkote combo, albeit with more durability.
Aye, when I went through the figures last night I looked at the margin and felt we could do it for a £1 cheaper and still make a sensible amount on it, so in the spirit of keeping the cost down to the punter £13.95 it is.
Aye, when I went through the figures last night I looked at the margin and felt we could do it for a £1 cheaper and still make a sensible amount on it, so in the spirit of keeping the cost down to the punter £13.95 it is.
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