Yiadoms turned down a new deal with us according to the mirror. Sent from my iPhone using Barnsley FC BBS Fan Forum mobile app
As a self employed bloke if I were to constantly sell my products cheaply in order to generate regular income then I would get a reputation for doing so... "that bloke is cheap." Then potential customers expect cheap and if I don't offer cheap then they go elsewhere, to try to find cheaper. If I play it right then I can get more money by having higher prices and I get a different clientele, a wealthier clientele, one that does not go looking for "cheap" in the first place. Once cheap, always cheap. It's a very difficult rut to get out of.
I'd definitely let my missus move on for £2m but not Yiadom he's worth more to us than that. Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
Wait a minute it was only yesterday you said if we sell robo don't do it this window (where we will get most cash) wait until Jan or even next summer....... make your mind up.
Your right Mr B a lot of tradesmen use cheaper materials that are equal to recognised standards but are on closer inspection inferior to dearer quality goods. They do it to get below someone else's price. That difference is apparent in plumbing, electrical and ironmongery equipment where quite often plastic is substituted for internal metal moving parts. You have to pay for quality and Yids is quality. Not a penny less than £2 million for me.