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When I’ve worked with them in the past theyve always ringfenced stock that the supplier wants rid of, put up the flash sale thing, then buy whatever they sold. The only stock they end up holding (in that version) is returns. I think it’s been a bit different in some cases for a while now, eg when they’ve had Endura stuff at full price. They usually pick up stock at less than landed cost to the supplier who just wants to liquidate it back into cash, hence the big discounts
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I've been getting this on narrower (19mm ID) rims and 38/35mm G-Ones lately. Fully deflated the tyre generally jumps off a little bit but always goes back up again without issue. Kind of annoying though as I suspect this is the reason for losing 20ish psi overnight. Have tried both more and less tape, no luck.
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For what it's worth, doing that usually results in a totally new customer account with that retailer rather than just tricking the discount code checker or whatever. For Wiggle, go nuts, but as someone who has worked in ecomm for small businesses for a while it's fucking annoying. My personal brand of payback for that is that loyal customers get early access, better discounts in promo times, etc, and this is based on spend and profitability. Anyone playing the new email trick will never end up on my good list, and neither will anyone who returns loads of stuff or only buys things from clearance. Its amazing how many customers I have come across who think they've played a huge part in building [brand] up to whatever it is, but in fact may have cost the business money overall.
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Oh yeah for sure, which is why I mentioned removing the bindweed first. TBH there's going to need to be a fair few additions of top soil or something to level things out anyway, and I've been recommended by a plot neighbour to add some height to any beds due to 'damp' (I imagine this was a nice way of saying 'flooding')
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Just had our first morning at our new plot, given a shed by the Association which is pretty sweet. Also spent a nice time playing guess-the-tree – looks like we have elderberry, quince, plum/damson and an apple tree.
Loads of nettles etc to clear, but apparently the plot was dug over not that long ago so shouldn't be too terrible a job.
All the above is definitely putting me off no-dig for now, think we'll just get some really basic stuff on the go. V encouraging to see how much success our neighbours are having with grapes, squash, etc
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Thanks both. The building is grade II listed, so it's all a little bit scary but I assume getting a pro in will result in new/restored windows. I don't think I'm going to have too much trouble getting the putty off though, it's falling off already hence me knowing the job needs doing...
I'll start with the little arched one before getting involved with the sashes, one of those definitely needs pro attention anyway
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I'm about to have to do this, really not looking forward to it. Original 1996 header bolts on a bike I keep outside :(