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#300 Reply
Posted by
steve30
on 24 Apr, 2018 16:26
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Not relevant to them closing stores, but does the Maplin catalogue still have the category called 'Rodent Accessories'? It used to years ago and I used to find it quite humorous.
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#301 Reply
Posted by
bob225
on 24 Apr, 2018 17:57
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Not relevant to them closing stores, but does the Maplin catalogue still have the category called 'Rodent Accessories'? It used to years ago and I used to find it quite humorous.
Ah that's when maplins did proper electronics, I used to like cirkit back in the day as I could get the book in W.H. Smiths (UK newsagents)
Back on topic some of the discounts are a joke 20-30% is there mark up what you can pick it up for elsewhere, our local one has been well picked over
edit. Mouser still do the 4" thick book of electronic prawn
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#302 Reply
Posted by
mc172
on 25 Apr, 2018 20:58
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50% of that "mark up" is probably business rates.
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#303 Reply
Posted by
trys
on 26 Apr, 2018 10:54
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An announcement today from Maplin:
Our Website is Closing
As on Monday 30th April, our website will no longer be accessible.
It's a shame that they can't keep a static copy of their website showing all the products they had, but remove stock level information and pricing. They could even do a website showing all that catalogue sci-fi artwork over those decades ago.
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#304 Reply
Posted by
netdudeuk
on 26 Apr, 2018 12:03
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#305 Reply
Posted by
grumpydoc
on 26 Apr, 2018 13:35
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An announcement today from Maplin:
Our Website is Closing
As on Monday 30th April, our website will no longer be accessible.
Sounds like the end is quite close now.
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#306 Reply
Posted by
bd139
on 26 Apr, 2018 13:44
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So are we going to turn up to the funeral and pay our respects or wait until they're covered over and piss on the grave?
I'm verging on the latter since about 1995.
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#307 Reply
Posted by
AndyC_772
on 26 Apr, 2018 14:15
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That seems a bit harsh, I have some fond memories of Maplin back when I was just getting into electronics as a hobby.
Went into my local store yesterday and found the components desk at the back was actually roped off. The parts themselves were being sold in job lots, together with the storage bins they'd been kept in, with absolutely ridiculous comedy price tags.
(Top tip: a job lot of unrelated random parts is not worth 50% of the previously marked-up retail price of each one individually!!)
The only items I even contemplated for a moment were the partial reels of cable at "80% off", but they were still more than I'd pay on impulse for something I don't really need right now. There was some odd stuff there too, like a big pile of gooseneck / bore scope cameras with 30% off.
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#308 Reply
Posted by
bd139
on 26 Apr, 2018 14:22
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Me too, but when the "hobby electronics" industry declined in the 1990s and the Internet took over they turned into a crap shifter. While the brand has some fond memories for me too they are mainly responsible for totally abusive pricing, selling crap that isn't fit for purpose and not giving up on the disco lights industry. I don't think they deserve any respect now.
The fact that the pricing is still abysmal when heavily discounted tells the real story.
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#309 Reply
Posted by
trys
on 26 Apr, 2018 14:33
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You are at least being consistent.
I think it's best to remember the life of a person in their prime, rather than in their throws of pain in their decline before their death. Just my take anyhow.
I can't exactly compare Mapin as being a living person, but for many of us we have certainly been shaped by them to some extent in our own lives, in the hobbies and careers that we took up.
So I'm mourning their loss as I saw them at around year 2000 and earlier. I'm also very sorry to see their staff go too.
Edited: I can't spell propr today
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#310 Reply
Posted by
AndyC_772
on 26 Apr, 2018 14:44
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I'd like to hope that people will remember me as a smart, sophisticated, fit and handsome young man, and not a dribbling old fart who mumbles nonsense and can't even manage to wipe his own arse.
They won't, of course.
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#311 Reply
Posted by
bd139
on 26 Apr, 2018 14:57
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I hope that people will remember I was a miserable bastard but correct
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#312 Reply
Posted by
trys
on 26 Apr, 2018 15:00
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I've buried four uncles in three months. Luckily they were already dead.
I do remember them as they used to be rather than in their suffering. Good job really - they were brilliant.
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#313 Reply
Posted by
Cerebus
on 26 Apr, 2018 15:16
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Time for one of Uncle Cerebus' homilies and life lessons:
I've buried a few friends and relatives now. Some I've seen dead, some I haven't. Many of you will have the opportunity to see your friends and loved ones after they have died. My advice is to think carefully before you do this, you cannot un-see what you have seen, and I can promise you that the image of a dead friend or loved one is something you will always carry around with you. It doesn't mean that it will erase or necessarily override the living image you have of them, but it will add another unforgettable image. So, make a careful choice before viewing a corpse; I know people who regret allowing themselves to do so when it was better that they did not.
Here endeth the lesson, we now return you to the light entertainment stylings of "The Death Throes of Maplin" ...
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#314 Reply
Posted by
BillB
on 26 Apr, 2018 15:19
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Time for one of Uncle Cerebus' homilies and life lessons:
I've buried a few friends and relatives now. Some I've seen dead, some I haven't. Many of you will have the opportunity to see your friends and loved ones after they have died. My advice is to think carefully before you do this, you cannot un-see what you have seen, and I can promise you that the image of a dead friend or loved one is something you will always carry around with you. It doesn't mean that it will erase or necessarily override the living image you have of them, but it will add another unforgettable image. So, make a careful choice before viewing a corpse; I know people who regret allowing themselves to do so when it was better that they did not.
Here endeth the lesson, we now return you to the light entertainment stylings of "The Death Throes of Maplin" ...
So, true. That's why I only attend funerals of people I
don't like.
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#315 Reply
Posted by
bob225
on 27 Apr, 2018 15:09
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The staff at our local Maplins have secured new jobs at Homebase, Sainsbury's and Argos
I have been using Maplins since 91-92 and seen a major decline in quality and a rise in price in the last 15 years, typical business practices the ones in there ivory towers have run it into the ground, stripped the assets and gone
I wonder how much is owed to its landlords, tax man and in business rates - let alone the poor average staff member
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#316 Reply
Posted by
bd139
on 27 Apr, 2018 15:11
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Homebase? Out of the frying pan and into the fire!
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#317 Reply
Posted by
nctnico
on 27 Apr, 2018 15:53
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Time for one of Uncle Cerebus' homilies and life lessons:
Many of you will have the opportunity to see your friends and loved ones after they have died. My advice is to think carefully before you do this, you cannot un-see what you have seen
I second this. I never look at dead people. I very much prefer to have a last memory of when they where still alive.
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#318 Reply
Posted by
Towger
on 27 Apr, 2018 19:58
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Homebase? Out of the frying pan and into the fire!
Homebase is now owned by Bunnings, so we can now buy ozzie hardware locally.
Actually the have changed a large number of suppliers in the last few months.
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#319 Reply
Posted by
KJDS
on 27 Apr, 2018 22:31
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Homebase? Out of the frying pan and into the fire!
Homebase is now owned by Bunnings, so we can now buy ozzie hardware locally.
Actually the have changed a large number of suppliers in the last few months.
I've not been in one in ages, do they now stock something other than chintzy cushions and overpriced tat?
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#320 Reply
Posted by
Towger
on 28 Apr, 2018 08:35
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Over priced tools and other hardware. There appears to be slightly less tat now, from my limited experience of Bunnings in Oz they do not go into tat.
The Homebase tat was largely the same as Argos's as they were the same company, so an easy way to fill up floor space. Which in turn came from Green Shield Stamps.... When I was a lad...
Back on topic, I eventually called into in a Maplin on Thursday. 100m detour on the way home from work! Their Irish sale mirrors the UK. Nothing worth buying at 40~60% off, need to wait until the final clearing of the shop. The had 5 shrink wrapped component cabinets with random assortment at €80 each!
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#321 Reply
Posted by
Ian.M
on 28 Apr, 2018 09:06
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Heh. That's an insult. Apparently some UK branches have got authorisation to sell off cabinets at £30 empty or at the (IIRC) 70% clearance discount value of the parts in them. I hear that smart managers are stuffing cabinets with populated draws to get the ticket price in the £25 to £30 ballpark, and allegedly, there's a fair bit of interest. I also hear there's somewhat of a competition between shops to get the longest itemised sales receipt!
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#322 Reply
Posted by
Tandy
on 29 Apr, 2018 09:56
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Homebase is now owned by Bunnings, so we can now buy ozzie hardware locally.
Homebase is a damaged brand, it has a reputation for being overpriced and not really focused on a particular market, it has a bit of DIY, home furnishings, garden stuff etc, none of it particularly well represented. The trouble is your average person has no idea that Homebase has started to change significantly under Bunnings ownership, so still have the out-of-date idea of what Homebase is. Bunnings would be better off getting rid of the Homebase name ASAP and using their own brand. People who would never think of going to Homebase would then go to a Bunnings store to see what it was like.
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Homebase is now owned by Bunnings, so we can now buy ozzie hardware locally.
Homebase is a damaged brand, it has a reputation for being overpriced and not really focused on a particular market, it has a bit of DIY, home furnishings, garden stuff etc, none of it particularly well represented. The trouble is your average person has no idea that Homebase has started to change significantly under Bunnings ownership, so still have the out-of-date idea of what Homebase is. Bunnings would be better off getting rid of the Homebase name ASAP and using their own brand. People who would never think of going to Homebase would then go to a Bunnings store to see what it was like.
One local branch has rebranded as bunnings Warehouse. My local place hasn't, but the exterior is looking pretty shabby so overdue for a makeover. I've not noticed any difference inside since the changeover
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#324 Reply
Posted by
mc172
on 29 Apr, 2018 10:09
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I haven't been in a Homebase for years but I always get an uneasy feeling being in there. Ir's almost like I can feel the financial struggle.