Credit where credit is due!

seasprite

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*********I have no commercial interest in this company!!!!**********

I have just received items purchased from www.sailroom.co.uk
I have to say that it was painless, exceeded my expectations and as a women, felt I was dealt with by professionals who didn't patronise me!!!
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All for my hubby's B'day!!

I purchased life jackets, hand held VHF, and now have a fantastic contact for life rafts!!

Well done to the staff at www.sailroom.co.uk , They are stars!!!!

D. X :-*
 
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I have to say that it was painless .....and as a women, felt I was dealt with by professionals who didn't patronise me!!! I purchased.....and .....and .....!

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Did you use your husband's credit card, then?




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PM me!

Keithie smacks hard for less naughtiness!

But the company have been suppling the Marine and Aviation industry for over thirty years with all aspects of safety gear!

Purchase, hire, the lot, they are fantastically priced and the service they have provided me is great!!!

No, again credit where credit is due, the Company is SEMS, owned and run by Glenn and his brother Darren, who have taken over from their farther.

I was really surprised to hear who they service, and for such a long time.

They supply alot of the charter business in the Solent also.

I will, pass over their contact details on a PM if required.
(Is this naughty?)

D.
 
Sailroom BrendanS,

I've sold on there a few times,and the payment coming to me has been great, no hassle, and the goods I've had delivered have been in great condition!

So in fact BrendanS, BZ'ds all round!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Al.
 
Why sailroom? it's an auction site, and the provider of the information specifically mentions the company that provided the services, there is a difference. Not all providers on the auction site will necessarily provide the same service.

If someone was enthusiastically endorsing ebay, I'd point out the same, that not everyone is trustworthy when selling on auction sites.
 
True, true,

but so far, so good!

I am happy with them, same as I would always recommend you for any IT stuff!

I will always use some one until, they F.up, then I'd go elsewhere, same as for you really Brendan, you've always given great advice, and until some one else comes along I'll keep going and recommending they ask you. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Have a pint and smile! /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Al.
 
Snurble Grip-Thribleys

Well, they certainly seem to be doing a line of very-hard-to-get
Snurble Grip-Thribleys, but I don't know if these are the stainless steel ones;

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PM me!

Keithie smacks hard for less naughtiness!

I will, pass over their contact details on a PM if required.
(Is this naughty?)

D.

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http://www.ybw.com/forums/printthread.php/Cat/0/Board/ym/main/1294710/type/thread

I dont think recommending a company is naughty. My understanding is that you cannot advertise your own services.

Having said that... if you provide a service of some kind, it soon gets known by the nature of your helpful posts.

e.g. everyone, (well most people), knows that Malthouse supplies chandlery.
 
Re: Snurble Grip-Thribleys

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Everyone knows that Snurbles fail, sometimes dramatically, and I wouldn't use them

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I've never known a wrought version fail but the cast (usually imported) types are a disaster - and it's always just above the thrib spline in my experience. Wouldn't touch a cast one with a scrape knurdle!! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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