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 Post subject: B&q website
PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:00 pm 
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I dont get bq thay have some great offers ,but when you check their website it looks crap and i can never find the deals that they have at their stores,if b&q are reading this for f sake sort out your website.


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B&Q website has always been crap.

Regardless of how many people call their site, they never fix it :?

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diyguys wrote:
I dont get bq thay have some great offers ,but when you check their website it looks crap and i can never find the deals that they have at their stores,if b&q are reading this for f sake sort out your website.


That is why they bought screwfix they spent millions on there own one and it is still as you said.


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I know what you mean. I work in a divison of the place and we can not work it out. You type in shed for a search and it gives you curtain poles back. The feedback the site org give is that it is the most visited diy site in the eu. The must mark their own homework. :scratch:


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You type Shed in Google and it comes up B&Poo every time :lol:

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