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Keeping Homebase in business....


  • To: "Ukha_D@xxxxxxx" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Keeping Homebase in business....
  • From: "Ian Lowe" <ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 21:02:42 +0100
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Okay folks (mostly the Scottish contingent)

We have raided all of the Homebase stores in the area, and found the
following:

Timer kit: MIni Timer, Lamp module, Appliance Module
RC kit: TM12 Receiver, Hand Held Remote, Lamp Module
PC kit: Software, CM12 Transceiver, Lamp module, Appliance Module

Wishaw:    Four Timer Kits, Three Mini timers (kit is still in secure area,
not on shelves)

Hamilton:  Nowt, Zero, Nothing!

East Kilbride:  Three Timer Kits

Pollokshaws:   Everything! Three PC Kits, Four RC Kits, Four Mini Timer
Kits, Three Mini Timers

Milngavie:   Some RC Kits, *lots* of Mini Timer Kits, Five or six lamp
modules

Oh, and Milngavie also had an 8500BTU Portable Air Con unit, which is now
cooling myself and Jenni nicely, reduced to £120 :)

I *seriously* suggest a quick trip to yer local Homebase.

The most chatty staff member we spoke to said the new management of the
group seemed intent on ditching any line that involved large value slow
moving items, in favour of "stack em high, sell em cheap"

And if they want to sell that high ticket stuff off cheap to get rid of it,
it would be a shame not to help them out....

Ian "14 degrees" Lowe




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