Tile sampling - significant price differences

  • Erstellt am 2013-10-01 12:18:34

Mycraft

2014-01-11 16:13:52
  • #1
As others have already written, it is normal practice... that's just how it is in a market economy... Dealer A has price a and Dealer B just has price b for the same product...

As a customer, it is up to you where you buy...

The tiler as a service provider in between usually gets no further piece of the pie, except possibly more orders etc. and a small discount of 3% or so.
 

€uro

2014-01-11 17:27:38
  • #2
If that is the biggest concern, the economic problem is manageable. Without sufficient dimensioning of heating, hot water, and possibly ventilation, the long-term effects are likely to be considerably more serious! Best regards. Preview and formatting are probably a pipe dream of the admin
 

ypg

2014-01-11 21:38:29
  • #3


Nice that you have something to say on the topic.
Why don’t you copy this sentence to your clipboard and use it as an answer for every topic/every question?
It somehow doesn’t fit anywhere!
 

perlenmann

2014-01-12 08:09:59
  • #4
That's how the €. Somehow already blind to operations, apparently only knows the cases where it didn't work with GU/BT. And what use is the best dimensioning of a heating system to me if in the end it’s not enough for the desired tile?

And to the point, what was wrong with Musketier's contribution? It is probably common practice.
 

kaho674

2014-02-11 15:15:07
  • #5
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E.Curb

2014-02-11 16:14:18
  • #6


Is an employee of a chamber actually also a braggart?
 
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