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Halfords trade card, have they cut the discount ?
zetec mike - 10/3/11 at 10:44 AM

Had my trade card for years and found the discount really good on Wipers bulbs and batteries, often > 50%. Went in to get wipers for a Fiesta the other day, front and rear, expecting the usual " that'll be £9.58 sir". Nearly fell over with " that'll be £20.78 please sir" !!!! Are you sure ? "yes sir retail £25.98, you pay £20.78, good isn't it ? ". Went to my local factors £13.23.
I havent tried on batteries, but I'd be interested to know if they've reduced the discount all round.


coozer - 10/3/11 at 10:52 AM

Got a new battery last week, £109.99 on the shelf, £73.06 at the till.

I've found the discount varies in there just like the weather does outside.


trikerneil - 10/3/11 at 11:11 AM

There doesn't appear to be a fixed discount, it seems to be product dependent.

Some days I'm amazed at how cheap stuff is and others I pay nearly full retail.

I've never been able to suss it out.

Neil


thunderace - 10/3/11 at 11:49 AM

its based on what you buy,halfords own brand stuff is the cheepest ,i make them price match all the time with autoparts trade price on any part over £50.


MikeCapon - 10/3/11 at 11:55 AM

Margins are very variable on car parts. Even in the same product range. Fast moving 'known value items' generally have less margin to give an appearance of good value to the whole range.

The overall margin is a big mix but as long as the average margin is acceptable to the retailer then all is well. Not many people will choose to buy a certain oil filter, tyre, battery etc just because it is cheaper. People buy what they need

Discounts are quite likely to be dependent on the margin and hence seem to be all over the place.

Unless you buy exactly the same item twice you'd be hard pushed to see any reliable trend.

ETA @ thunderace. And Halfords own brand will be what they are making the biggest margins on......

[Edited on 10/3/11 by MikeCapon]


speedstar - 10/3/11 at 12:26 PM

Got an alternator from them last week for near on half price. But i've seen so much fluctuation in discount its unreal.

Also, if something is on special offer, your trade card can actually put the price UP. Be wary - and do 2 transactions if necessary.


mad4x4 - 10/3/11 at 12:50 PM

How do you get one.....

THe manager at out local Halfrauds is a ***K and want's Invoices to prove you are really trade and letter from employer etc along with Blood group and a few personal measurements.....

Yet I was in another halfords months back and was told " if you come back with "with complements" slip or letter head you can have one.... Shame I was in a hurry that day
Seems to be very much at the maagers disgression


T66 - 10/3/11 at 03:53 PM

Certain Halfrauds products have different discounts....


Sometimes its not worth having.


Sometimes it is...


trextr7monkey - 10/3/11 at 05:27 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mad4x4
How do you get one.....

at the maagers disgression



Yep Managers discretion is one of the categories - the qualification in Motore Engineering and 95% of your income derived there from is the line of the much maligned jobsworth- be up front , tell them you have 4 kit cars which bits are for ever droping off and a pile of mates whose cars you help to maintain. ty one of the young females rathe rthan the hairyassed old grump and be prepared toask more than once- nowt to lose
Good luck


DRC INDY 7 - 10/3/11 at 07:02 PM

I just showed them my mot smart card


Doctor Derek Doctors - 11/3/11 at 09:24 PM

It varies on all sorts of parts.... brake fluid and other fluids are the best discount though. Yesterday I got a £6.50 bottle of brake fluid for £2