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bull motif postage charge
Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 11:16 am
by docgibbons
i just wondered whether all members were aware of bull motif's postage charges, having recently had an experience regarding a replacement radiator. Not completely sure which rad to order, i phone bull motif, discovered which one i needed, and ordered over the phone. On their website, it advertises free UK postage on all orders over £60, but I was charged £6.99. I phoned bull motif, and was told that it only applied to website orders, and not over the phone. I then asked why, having phoned to ascertain the correct part to order, i was not told that going back to the website and ordering the radiator by part number would have saved me the postage, which i personally think should have been the case. The guy i spoke to with the query was fairly dismissive, claiming that it was made clear on the website. Personally, I disagree. So if any member phones to make sure they're getting the right part over £60, be sure and order the part number from the website and not over the phone.
Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 2:43 pm
by simmitc
In fairness, I think that it is clear on both the web site and in advertising. It's not only BM that offer the free postage on web orders over a certain amount, it's quite common, and recognises that there is less work for the supplier when you complete all the paperwork yourself. A buyer is free to enquire about any special deals at the time of purchase. If you don't, and are happy at that time to pay the price quoted, then there is no reason why the supplier should tell you anything different. Yes, they could, but it is the buyer who makes the offer.
Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:53 pm
by docgibbons
well, i get your point, even if i don't entirely agree with it. but my main reason for posting was to alert others to something they may have not been totally aware of.
Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 10:56 am
by 1098
If I wanted to keep your business,I would have made every effort to keep you happy. Iv'e dealt with BM before.Never again.
It was almost as if they were doing me a favor,supplying me with parts. Always ESM,for me.
Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 1:06 pm
by simmitc
Ah, now I haven't mentioned service, parts quality, or where I buy parts; I simply pointed out that the postage arrangements were not uncommon.
Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 3:25 pm
by bmcecosse
BM have always been fine for me!
Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 4:42 pm
by docgibbons
i'm not quibbling with the service, the new part arrived the next day, and when i had a query on the heater hose attachment, they were very helpful over the phone. i just wanted to make sure everyone was aware that ordering over the phone not only invalidates the BM offer of free postage over £60, but also that they won't advise you to use the online method instead. or they didn't in my case. I should probably have worked out that there was going to be a postage charge when i ordered, but VAT is so expensive these days, i mistakenly thought that the final price was merely the part + vat rather than the part+vat+postage.
Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 5:14 pm
by samuria
i have always used bm.
if you are a member of this club they give you a
loyalty card with your own discount code.
which you have to use online.
and the service has always been very good.
with the goods always very quick to arrive

Re: bull motif postage charge
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:36 pm
by bmcecosse
It's always parts + postage +VAT - even on the postage...... with all mail order companies.