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11/10/2009 at 4:10pm
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Quote: Originally posted by gbplumbing on 11/10/2009
Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 11/10/2009 The display tents Yeomans were selling at there exhibition at Carver earlier this year,well I wouldn't even give them bin room.They were in a terrible state,even the inners were trampled with muddy feet.
Tbh,I think it is disgraceful how people just trample inside the inners with their muddy feet.I know you have to stand inside tents to get an idea of space etc,but not the inners.
I have seen families who just let their kids run riot inside tents....
Yes but surely the whole purpose of erecting tents at displays is so you can road test them. You don't know if a family tent will suit your family unless you test it out to some extent, kids included! Ex display tents should be written off or sold at a very substantial discount to people who know there probably isn't much life left in them
Have to disagree with you on that,you might find it acceptable to let your kids trample all over the inners with muddy feet,but I certainly don't.You don't do this in trailer tents,so why would tents be any different.I agree that you have to go inside tents to get the feel of the size etc,but not the inners,you have a brochure with the sizes on.
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11/10/2009 at 10:11pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: SunnCamp Global 600
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Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 11/10/2009
Quote: Originally posted by gbplumbing on 11/10/2009
Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 11/10/2009
The display tents Yeomans were selling at there exhibition at Carver earlier this year,well I wouldn't even give them bin room.They were in a terrible state,even the inners were trampled with muddy feet. Tbh,I think it is disgraceful how people just trample inside the inners with their muddy feet.I know you have to stand inside tents to get an idea of space etc,but not the inners. I have seen families who just let their kids run riot inside tents....
Yes but surely the whole purpose of erecting tents at displays is so you can road test them. You don't know if a family tent will suit your family unless you test it out to some extent, kids included! Ex display tents should be written off or sold at a very substantial discount to people who know there probably isn't much life left in them
Have to disagree with you on that,you might find it acceptable to let your kids trample all over the inners with muddy feet,but I certainly don't.You don't do this in trailer tents,so why would tents be any different.I agree that you have to go inside tents to get the feel of the size etc,but not the inners,you have a brochure with the sizes on.
We always go inside the bedrooms, regardless of whether we know the dimensions or not. Can't say myself or the kids have ever had muddy feet though.
There's always someone tripping over the groundsheet at the door or the guy ropes. The stress these tents are under must be 10 lifetimes over, never mind the IV degradation. Mud on the floor is the least of your worries. Not for me!
Just my thoughts, no offence intended.
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12/10/2009 at 10:34pm
Location: swindon Outfit: Elddis Vogue Typhoon
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Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 11/10/2009
Quote: Originally posted by gbplumbing on 11/10/2009
Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 11/10/2009
The display tents Yeomans were selling at there exhibition at Carver earlier this year,well I wouldn't even give them bin room.They were in a terrible state,even the inners were trampled with muddy feet. Tbh,I think it is disgraceful how people just trample inside the inners with their muddy feet.I know you have to stand inside tents to get an idea of space etc,but not the inners. I have seen families who just let their kids run riot inside tents....
Yes but surely the whole purpose of erecting tents at displays is so you can road test them. You don't know if a family tent will suit your family unless you test it out to some extent, kids included! Ex display tents should be written off or sold at a very substantial discount to people who know there probably isn't much life left in them
Have to disagree with you on that,you might find it acceptable to let your kids trample all over the inners with muddy feet,but I certainly don't.You don't do this in trailer tents,so why would tents be any different.I agree that you have to go inside tents to get the feel of the size etc,but not the inners,you have a brochure with the sizes on.
I don't "let my kids trample all over the inners". We go in, we come out, we go in again, we come out again, sometimes we even have a little lie down, anything that will give us a better idea of how it will suit us. Would you buy a house without going in the bedrooms? We don't purposely dirty the floor but sometimes muddy feet are a side effect of being in a field. Display tents take a battering, it's nobody's fault, they just do.
If they would let you in the cabins of tt's and fc's I would.
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13/10/2009 at 9:37am
Location: LANCASHIRE Outfit: Outwell Bearlake 6 & Baltic Sea L
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I think the retailers sometimes get it wrong, Im not blaming them for trying to make a proffit, and I dont want to see the end of outdoor displays, but I see it this way, if you errect tents for an outdoor display, then the value of these must be written down or written off depending on how you present your display, if you invest in your display, have say that outdoor carpeting that some retailers use, and perhaps place carpet or other floor coverings inside the tents - then the product keeps much of its condition ( a little fading perhaps ) and therfore when its time to sell off - then a fair value is retained
If however, you just have them sitting on gravel, stonechippings, bark chips or grass, and dont protect floor areas, dont keep them in tip top condition - then how can you dare to ask for a return, in some cases even a profit on the sale.
You hear lots of stories of folk who get so-called bargains on Ex Dis tents - but as I said earlier in this topic - I have seen a very respected retailer asking 599 for a very tired looking Outwell Bearlake, ( shop price 799 ) complete with rips on the inner tent and stone chiping damage to the ZIG - faded flysheet, guys ect .. to then just a few weeks later be clearing brand new stock out - at a hundred quid less !
At the end of the day, its your choice, take a really good look at the tent - and then if your happy that the price asked looks fair - then offer half of that, and you may just get that bargain.
Simon
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13/10/2009 at 10:51am
Location: swindon Outfit: Elddis Vogue Typhoon
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Quote: Originally posted by fresh_air on 12/10/2009
Quote: Originally posted by gbplumbing on 11/10/2009
Ex display tents should be written off or sold at a very substantial discount to people who know there probably isn't much life left in them
I presume you mean 'isn't much life in them' applies to the tent, and not the buyer
Ha ha! Yes, that's what I meant, although the other way round may be an answer to the problem!
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