We know a lot of guys read the forum here who are in the Dyson business. You might be market traders, car-booters, a work-from-home repairer or have a small Dyson specialist shop elsewhere in the UK or overseas.
This post is for you guys. Its hard to cut a deal with the big suppliers who want you to buy a minimum of five hundred of something to get a deal, when you only want fifty. Or maybe twenty. Or maybe five.
We are happy to make deals with smaller traders that do not seek to compete directly with us. Want to sell on a car boot sale two miles from our shop? Forget it! Want to sell on a market in Gloucestershire? Aberdeen? London? Exeter? Norfolk? Talk to us!
We have a lot of contacts in the Dyson business. We speak to a lot of suppliers in the UK and overseas. Suppliers now contact us with deals and stuff they want to clear. As we grow, they offer us deals. Three or four years ago, they laughed at us wanting ten of something. The attitude was like
"come back when you can buy a hundred at a time". As a small trader, you have likely been there. We have gotten to the stage now where they contact us and ask
"can you take a hundred motors at this price?" or
"can you use DCXX hoses at this price? But you must buy fifty at a time!" We buy what we can, or what we know we can sell, but we cannot buy everything we are offered. Hence this topic.
If you are a small trader who wants a deal on some stuff, talk to us. Don't expect a discount for two or three of something; this isn't eBay. But if you can take ten of this, and twenty of that, and fifteen of something else we can likely make a deal. DHL collect from us every day of the week, we can send a decent sized box up to say 10-15 kilos for about a tenner to a UK standard address.
(Add about £8-£10 for UK Highlands and Islands.) We can accept Paypal and Nochex but it costs us 3%-4% in fees. If you can pay by bank transfer, or cash over a bank counter, you will save that. We don't do cheques or credit. We pay all our suppliers in advance or on delivery/collection. We do not use credit of any description. You will be subject to the same terms.
Why will you do this? Look at it like this: We get discount if we buy a lot of stuff from our suppliers. If I know a guy in Aberdeen wants 20 hoses, and another guy in Cornwall wants 20 hoses, and another guy in London wants 20 hoses, I know then I can move 60 hoses to others. If I know our shop will sell 40, I can talk to our supplier for a deal on 100 hoses. They will sell me 100 cheaper than 40. Get the idea? We all get our hoses cheaper. Our customers get a great deal because we all can lower the price by a couple of quid. Everybody wins.
How do I make a deal?The ideal first step is to call Claire in our shop. Call her between 10am and 3pm any day except Wednesday and Sunday. Tell her you read the forum topic, and you are in the trade, and want a deal on some stuff. Tell her
who you are and
where you are. Give her your numbers, email address and contact info. Tell her what stuff you would like to have. We'll see if we can help. Don't expect an on-the-spot answer from her, we will likely need to confer a bit and make a few calls. We are quite busy so it may take a day or two. You could also send her an email to claire (at) manchestervacs (dot) co (dot) uk
What type of stuff? Genuine Dyson parts are not very heavily discounted to the trade
(Dyson likes their profit margin). Nor are Dyson in the habit of making deals to the trade. However, if you can order more than £500 at a time, we might be able to cut a deal on genuine Dyson stuff. Talk to us.
Anything non genuine should be fine. For example: Filters, hoses, motors, tools, anything that is after-market, etc.
Also, anything recycled that we are likely to have a few of.
(Don't ask us for used DC01/3/4wands we struggle a bit for those too.) But anything we are heavy on is subject to a deal.
A mixed list will be fine too. Maybe you want three motors, four hoses, a few sets of tools, and a few other bits and pieces. As long as it's a reasonable sized trade order, perhaps £200 or more, and enough to fill a box for DHL, we'll make you a deal.