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Lincs niva:
Makes it worth while having the trade card saved me loads in the past

Cheers Gav

Tommo:
I get it through work.

I got some halfrauds own brand dog biscuit brake pads for £7 when the price on the shelf was £23

oils etc however are still expensive.

Drift:
I have a trade card but no trade  :lol:

Just go in with recent recites from motor factors and the like,tell them you fix cars for a club, if the manager is ok, bang you get a trade card  :dance:

Now, about these spanners  :cool:

Mareng:

--- Quote from: Panda on August 24, 2008, 00:16:15 ---Might be being thick here but can someone explain what a trade card is?? and what you need to be able to have one??

thanks

--- End quote ---

I got mine by going into the local store with a couple of engineering NVQ certs, asked the guy at the parts desk if I could have one, I wasn't in the motor trade per se, but I was in the army, and he signed me up there and then.

Apparently all you need to do is prove your are in the trade or could be, so education certs are readily accepted.

hairyasswelder:
After seeing this post I had to buy some  ;)

Went online and reserved them, got to the store and they are still marked up @ £59.99 and the staff had no idea so I had to show them online.

Was all sorted and there are still 3 on the shelf (Mansfield, Baums Lane) I'm happy  :D

Steve

Forgot to say they are discontinued line so limited stocks  ;)

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