Car batteries

ProDave

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No I haven't got it sorted yet. And no I haven't picked up the phone yet.

I have tried 3 on line suppliers, all come up with a battery at a sensible price, all fail when I enter my address and an email to them to query how I can proceed and place an order when it says it "doesn't recognise" my postcode have gone un answered.

Battery Megastore even noticed I had something left in my basket and sent me a discount code to encourage me to proceed and place an order, but that does not make it accept my order.

I will be going to Inverness soon so will see how I get on there.
 

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No I haven't got it sorted yet. And no I haven't picked up the phone yet.

I have tried 3 on line suppliers, all come up with a battery at a sensible price, all fail when I enter my address and an email to them to query how I can proceed and place an order when it says it "doesn't recognise" my postcode have gone un answered.

Battery Megastore even noticed I had something left in my basket and sent me a discount code to encourage me to proceed and place an order, but that does not make it accept my order.

I will be going to Inverness soon so will see how I get on there.
I wouldn't be surprised if a motorfactor in Inverness tells you 'we could have got one for you, if you'd given us a day's notice'.
Nobody much holds much stock of anything much any more, unless it's for a Ford Focus, it will 'often come from a warehouse/wholesaler/ another branch.
Although even in a small English town, retailers and garages can often get stuff in a couple of hours,
I would try a chain like eurocarparts and click and collect, if they operate beyond the Midlands.
 

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I've had batteries from Tayna before, if they deliver to Skye then surely they'll deliver round your direction.
 

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No I haven't got it sorted yet. And no I haven't picked up the phone yet.

I have tried 3 on line suppliers, all come up with a battery at a sensible price, all fail when I enter my address and an email to them to query how I can proceed and place an order when it says it "doesn't recognise" my postcode have gone un answered.

Battery Megastore even noticed I had something left in my basket and sent me a discount code to encourage me to proceed and place an order, but that does not make it accept my order.

I will be going to Inverness soon so will see how I get on there.
I've had good service from Tanya in the past but never surprised when companies have problems delivering. Friends in Argyll pay a fortune to get things delivered. I had a problem getting something of modest weight and size delivered because they didn't deliver to my post code. I live half-way between Glasgow and Edinburgh and and under 3 miles from the M9, hardly the back of beyond. It didn't help when I phoned. Another firm wouldn't deliver to my home because it wasn't a business address. They said the lorry might not be able to get access. My neighbour took delivery as he runs his company from home and often has large loads delivered. I was just getting a medium sized parcel but wondered if they were like Amazon an going to pack it in a something capable of holding a small car.

You should be able to get a start battery and pretty much anything with decent CCA, correct terminals in the correct orientation will do.

AGM would only be useful if you regularly capsize your Landy. :D:D (Lot of off-road and dodgy driving planned?:D:D)
 
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