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21-03-2022, 07:27 PM | #4351 | ||
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as much as I detest the whole ethos of Bunnings their only competition in town is Mitre 10 nice store but lacks stock and if you thought Bunnie staff were bad they these guys. holy moley jack.
Glad that we have a country/farming trading business in town, quality tools and stuff. i will happily pay extra for decent stuff.
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21-03-2022, 10:31 PM | #4352 | ||
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When it comes to plants Bunnings controls the supply chain. With regional stores years ago, the suppliers delivered directly to each store (at their cost), the seedling supplier, the general outdoors supplier, the tree supplier etc etc. the benefit of that is they could also deliver to other garden centres along the way, sharing the cost.
Then all plants went via a plant third party with a central delivery place in each state, and suddenly it wasn’t viable for growers to run trucks to the regions, forcing the independents to pay for their own freight. The tragedy is Bunnings prices on anything are a ****take, they are big enough to dictate what the market will pay, and suppliers are held over a barrel with a gun to their head.
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21-03-2022, 10:47 PM | #4353 | ||
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There are some products I’ve seen in there (not nursery items) that baffle me as to how they got on the shelves at all, or in consistent quantity. One that sticks in my mind is washing machine hoses, premade - but the wall end fitting is for a US tap. The threads will never mate well enough to seal!
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21-03-2022, 11:20 PM | #4354 | ||
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Ah Bunnings.....the Chinese Shop.....the chinese green shed.... their best price guarantee or beat it by 10% claim is useless....most of their stock is special buys from China...no one else has the same item.....a lot of the stuff they have is crap, especially fixings but a lot of other stuff as well....if people knew the mark ups they work on they would be astounded, I know of items that can be bought in China for $8.00 US and they sell it for $150.00 in Bunnings...so when they discount stuff they still make a killing.....good place to stay away from
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22-03-2022, 04:53 PM | #4355 | |||
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22-03-2022, 07:09 PM | #4356 | |||
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24-03-2022, 05:29 PM | #4357 | ||
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Getting towards the end of an epic “whenever” timing belt (etc) replacement that’s taken nearly ten weeks. Just drained and triple rinsed the cooling circuit, added chemical flush and water… Immobiliser fault - car won’t start!
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25-03-2022, 12:22 PM | #4358 | ||
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Further to my kvetching yesterday, companies who’ve removed the “everyday business” phone contact details from their websites and replaced with a web form and Captcha. Really un-handy when you are wanting to progress a job and there’s zero feedback on how long it may take to get an answer.
I suppose this will eventually creep to services currently rendered by dialling 000, one will have to fill in a web form and then click all the squares with bicycles/boats/wigwams in order to submit your request. Hopefully they will allow people to upload a picture of the emergency situation. |
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26-03-2022, 03:41 PM | #4359 | ||
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So yesterday. Im still good mates with my old manager. We catch up on a social level every couple of weeks still. I havent worked there for almost 2 years. So my mate calls me up and says 'i hate to ask you, but'. So he had a bloke on site, the building manager was getting annoyed as the bloke had been on site for hours but was asking questions not giving answers.
Anyrate, my old manager is a good personal friend of mine, so when told the issue i gave the answer. He called the bloke on site and then called me back for the social chat. So im not annoyed about catching up with a good mate, but why is it people cannot do the job their paid for? The only reason my mate asked me for advice is because the client is a big spender but is cut throat. A nice guy on a personal level, but at work, its more what the **** am i paying you for. |
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26-03-2022, 05:43 PM | #4360 | ||
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At this time of the year, there is a strong, pungent smell outside that had me baffled as to what it was.
Well, I'm told it's a neighbor growing a crop of a certain type of grass that is ready for harvest. I hate it, it absolutely stinks, tonight especially it has a strong chemical aroma to it, to the point where its stinking out the house too. I feel like dobbing him in, same thing every year.
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26-03-2022, 06:01 PM | #4361 | |||
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26-03-2022, 08:55 PM | #4362 | ||
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Yeah, but what was the agreement?
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26-03-2022, 11:43 PM | #4364 | ||
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She's a pensioner, so a percentage?
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27-03-2022, 11:21 AM | #4365 | ||
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Nah, it was just when sampling your stock close the windows that face my house.
That lady passed away about a decade ago. You definitely wouldnt pick an elderly polish lady as a dealer. You know, living in a pubic housing place, old age pension, walked with a cane etc. |
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27-03-2022, 09:15 PM | #4366 | |||
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28-03-2022, 04:58 AM | #4367 | ||
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Not unexpected, still disappointing. Dogs being surrendered to shelters at a significant rate in Victoria, possibly other states as well. Another on-cost of measures enforced in “staying safe”.
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28-03-2022, 11:32 AM | #4368 | |||
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Quite a few people I've come across wouldn't even know how to look after a goldfish let alone a cat or dog. |
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28-03-2022, 12:14 PM | #4369 | |||
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My dog, not a peep out of her unless someone comes to the door. Even when we're out just lays around quietly (have cameras so can see what she gets up to).
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28-03-2022, 12:54 PM | #4370 | ||
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I’d like to see a mandatory database that identified a domestic animal with a person, like car registration and with elements of the tenancy database. So you could track and identify the “offenders”.
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28-03-2022, 01:32 PM | #4371 | |||
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A friend of mine had Kelpie from a puppy and was always pulling clothes of the washing line and many other forms of mischief (especially pizzaring off the neighbours). My suggestion was to get some toys and bones and a decent walk around the river. Problem solved. It helped that his family owned a property with sheep and chasing postie bikes all day; if only once a fortnight it was doggie heaven for him. But far too many inner city dwellers and suburbanites with little or no backyard insist on owning medium and large working dogs. |
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28-03-2022, 05:17 PM | #4372 | ||
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I would like to see similar licencing for having children.
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28-03-2022, 07:19 PM | #4373 | ||
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Since last Wednesday, have been battling a mystery electrical fault in the Italian daily. Today, the mongrel started straight away with no alarms, warnings, nothing. Once it had come to temperature, I shut it down. Would it restart? No - same old failure warnings. I hate that!
The positive takeaway from this, is that it can still run fine - if it wants to. |
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30-03-2022, 05:55 PM | #4374 | ||
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My workplace is not far from bushland, so its not unusual for snakes to appear from time to time.
Saturday, I had a baby tiger snake at my feet as I was going to turn on a tap. And today I also spotted one in the corner of my eye as I walked right past it. That's 5 baby tiger snakes found on the complex in the last couple of weeks, just hoping mother snake is long gone!
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30-03-2022, 06:16 PM | #4375 | ||
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do they compost well when dead?
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31-03-2022, 02:32 PM | #4377 | ||
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Among (amongst?) all the rubbish I pick up, in the last two months I have seen a lot more e cigarettes. A few days ago I heard that students are using them at school.
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01-04-2022, 09:58 AM | #4378 | |||
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I’m in the innerwest and see heaps of kelpies. Poor dogs. They just want to run Best combo is a kelpie x jrt 6.5kg fully grown IMG_0689.jpg |
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02-04-2022, 10:19 PM | #4379 | ||
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I don't drive my car every day, so the battery gets a bit sad. The battery isnt that old, its 18 months at the best.
Anyhow. Decided to pull it out today and slap it on the charger as cold starts were a bit slow. Battery brace came off fine. Negative terminal, backed the 10mm bolt off, fine. Positive, tool free. The terminal was snapped. Battery was good reading 12.4v, put it on the charger for a bit anyways. But fiddle me de. Battery back in, negative on good, positive sitting on there, car started. So a trip to get a new terminal. Long story short i did get something that does work, im not 100% happy about it, but what is the world coming to when parts for a bloody ford falcon are unobtainable. Like the radiatiator i got done a fortnight ago, apparently no one has a stock rad in stock. I got a thicker one put in as it was a quoted job for a stock radiater. Before anyone asks, a quote is for the end result. I gave no craps if the mechanics lost out on that deal. |
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03-04-2022, 08:32 AM | #4380 | ||
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