Sniper
Well-Known Member
Nothing but good things to say about Foxs here; well stocked , efficient and pleasant service and keen prices. I must admit I'm relieved to see the return to core business after the huntin', shootin' n fishin' escapade.
Amazingly, I won a £50 monthly prize a couple of years ago! Big surprise.
I got a mailer today about the new chandlery, with a 10% discount voucher. Now the voucher says it doesn't apply to "discounted items", so it's anybody's guess what it might apply to, but I'm going to try it against a few tins of antifouling next week.
That isnt cricket on an open forum
They have the big advantage over others locally in that they usually have what I need and served with helpfulness and courtesy, apart from one person who seemed to follow us around the old clothing department as though we were potential shoplifters. Perhaps we should have dressed a bit posher![]()
I would suggest aimed at "sale rail" type gear.if they are showing a discount based on RRP that is already price matched, then that price must be their normal retail price so a voucher ought to be ok
Well, guess what, they wouldn't take their 10% voucher against Micron antifouling.
any reason given
Just the usual vague "that's already discounted" muttering. But then most things are discounted, so what value is their 10% voucher??
Moaners about Fox's just don't know they're born having an on the doorstep chandlery that easily rivals the best of the south coast offerings. The poster libeling a member of staff should watch out for legal redress, what was posted would easily pass the libel test and cost them several thousand in damages if Fox's sued them. And Fox's can afford to. Anyone forwarded the thread to them yet?
Moaners about Fox's just don't know they're born having an on the doorstep chandlery that easily rivals the best of the south coast offerings.
Everyone seems to be blinkered into thinking that (love it or loath it) Foxs has the only chandlery on the East coast... am I then the only one aware of Seamark Nunn? Suffolk Yacht Harbour's Chandlery? Titchmarsh's (albeit small but useful) chandlery and Bedwell's and Halls' respective aladdin's cave of useful bits and pieces?
It's certainly a good resource to have around, but why, oh why, oh why, do they insist on having those awful video adverts blathering away all the time. I can never browse in Fox's, because I can't think straight for the irritating racket in the next aisle or wherever.