Purchasing Leicester

This section examines the actual buying process, helping you get the product you want for the best possible price. Before you part with your cash, it is, of course, advisable to find out as much as possible about the goods you are about to buy.

Cooper Parry Llp
0116 2551199
The Crescent King Street
Leicester
J E D Management Consultants Ltd
0116 2338866
24-26 Friar Lane
Leicester
De Montfort Expertise Ltd
0116 2577377
The Innovation Centre
Leicester
Oakbridge Associates
0116 2513009
Rutland House
Leicester
Global Consulting Uk Ltd
0116 2515225
2 Spinney Hill Road
Leicester
Strategic Business Partnership
0116 2855585
8 Princess Road West
Leicester
Handley Walker Services Ltd
08702 402093
74 Kimberley Road
Leicester
Trade Concern Uk Ltd
0116 2228328
8 Princess Road West
Leicester
M G Bingham & Co
07020 984350
Imperial House
Leicester
Moore & Fleming Ltd
0116 2516060
23 Friar Lane
Leicester
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Purchasing

Know What You Are Buying

This section examines the actual buying process, helping you get the product you want for the best possible price.

Before you part with your cash, it is, of course, advisable to find out as much as possible about the goods you are about to buy. When dealing with large, established wholesalers, check the products as much as you would in a retail outlet – the stock is generally similar and although you may not be covered by guarantee (more of that later), you will find that your supplier will be happy to exchange shoddy goods that were promised to be in perfect condition.

Try to open the boxes and have a look at the product – make sure you are aware of what you are buying.

However, you need to tread more carefully when dealing with catalogue or chain store returns wholesalers. Although you can pick up some excellent bargains for your business at these outlets, the quality of the goods varies as they have been returned to the department store by customers for a wide range of reasons.

Wholesalers should mark their items according to their condition – i.e. ‘as new’, ‘guaranteed working’, ‘damaged/broken’ or ‘unchecked’.

As well as the Russian Roulette of unchecked goods, it is advisable to steer clear of damaged items unless you fancy yourself as a modern day Hannibal or Face from the A-Team, happily transforming broken bits and pieces into something that will blow people away (with admiration, that is).

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