Ariston fan element

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  • #10453
    superfix
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    What sort of price for this element part no.c00023884 for an fv37 gb. ❓

    Also is there a pattern alternative ❓

    Cheers

    #140000
    Penguin45
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Gen £6.99 from Masterpart, AR1407 pattern £5.99.

    I haven’t looked at Connect, I’ll just get depressed again.

    Chris.

    #140001
    superfix
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Chris

    Check your PM’s

    Cheers.

    #140002
    bazza500
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Sorry to depress penguin but connect 0023884 £4.10 and non gen ele4587 £3.85 :rotl:

    #140003
    Penguin45
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Right…………….

    #140004
    Penguin45
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Faster than a waddling Penguin………..

    Connect C00023884 – £23.18/1
    ………….ELE4587 – £12.36/1 – £4.50/1 – 3+

    Now I’m depressed and I’m going for a pint. Or 3.

    Later……..
    Chris.

    #140005
    Bryan
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Ok here`s my Connect prices……c00023884 – £7:99 or 3@ £5:99
    ELE4587 – £7:99 or 3@ £4:50

    Chris , I know it`s nothing to do with me but I honestly think you only have to make a quick phone call because your prices are way out of line with anything sensible. 🙄 Hope you enjoyed your pint. :tup:

    Bryan

    #140006
    Penguin45
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Three…… and a half…….. and a large Jamesons and now I’ve got a tin of Morrisons finest – note how the spelling and grammar has improved!

    Since I opened the account, I have had no contact with Connect. Not a phone call, no offer of an area rep sticking his head round the door, and no response to emails querying certain prices where their price exceeded the SSP from the manufacturer. It did actually take (after 3 attempts to get an account by phone) me accosting Mr Parker at the last meeting to get the forms, sent them in and Lo! an account.

    I am annoyed and embarrassed about the way things currently stand. As a sole trader I have £12-1500 a month to spend on spares and nobody’s going to get all of it (nobody’s got everything), so I ain’t going to have the worlds greatest buying power.

    However, if you balance this against my time as Whitegoods Spares Controller for a large High Street Retailer, you have to understand that I know exactly and precisely how the spares business plays. Even those of you who are happy with your current pricing structures are paying too much – far too much.

    Brushes? Pence. Belts? Pence. Timers and Motors? £10-15. Modules? Less than £10. Digiboards – £20 tops. Pumps? £1. It all goes on and on.

    Buy Gen? You’re paying at least three times. Maker, machine manufacturer, UK distributor, wholesaler – you. Just bear in mind that there ain’t nobody making a loss.

    Oh well, I suppose I might stir some emotion amongst you, but read and consider this – it’s how it is now. Anyone got any ideas what we should do to change it?

    Second can of beer beckons, so greater minds than mine can ponder this and come up with a real killer idea over the weekend.

    Cheers,
    Chris.

    #140007
    Phidom
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Chris, if you were getting parts at those sort of prices, would you pass on the savings to your customers or would they just be getting ripped off by you instead of the firms further up the supply chain? 😉

    #140008
    Bryan
    Participant

    Re: Ariston fan element

    Steady on Phil

    I think if we were getting consistently cheaper prices on spares then we could pass on some savings to customers and at the same time increase our profit for our hard graft.
    At the moment if I source a part slightly cheaper than normal then yes that extra is mine but I do not feel any sense of ripping anyone off.

    See what you`ve started boro………you only asked for a price on an element . 😆

    Bryan

    #140009
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: Ariston fan element

    So long as I get my £40/hr, the customer can have the parts at more or less what I pay for them.

    This means that we used to able to fit a Hotpoint armature for £65 and the customer would pay happily. Given the price of my last batch, this job is now £82, which customers won’t pay.

    I may add a couple of quid on for special order stuff which involves lots of phone calls and chasing around, but that is only common sense.

    Hope that’s clear,
    Chris.

    #140010
    johnmac11
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    Re: Ariston fan element

    Just to make it more confusing my prices are £4.10 for the genuine element and £4.50 FOR THE PATTERN ONE

    John

    #140011
    Washman
    Participant

    Re: Ariston fan element

    Hi All

    My price from Connect is £4-10 for gen and £3-60 for pattern If you ask nicely they will give you a better discount rate

    Mike

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