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20% Store Credit on $250 to $5000 Spend @ Sydney Tools

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According to their Facebook page, Sydney Tools is holding a 'Trade Night' (or 'Grand Opening' if you're in Orange NSW or Garbutt QLD) sale with a free sausage sizzle

Friday, 11 December if you're in the ACT or North Geelong VIC.
Thursday, 10 December everywhere else.

Applies Instore & Online.

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  • Nice one, I've been saving my tax return for this.

  • Thanks, looking for some good lumber crayons…

  • Thursdays dinner sorted

  • been waiting for this one

    nice to have so many tiers compared to Total Tools trade night last week which only have 5 tiers or so.

    • Total tools will match if its more convenient.

  • Hmmmm Rupes…

  • Damn. Sunk $849 there on Sunday. Something, something spilled milk.

    • +3

      Buy it again on the sale night and return it with old receipt.

      • yep, got 14 days.

      • -2

        Ethics of that play doesn't align with my personal values.

        • Your ethics are wrong.

        • You don't like taking advantage of your consumer rights?

          • -1

            @ramboando: Purchasing an item and returning a different item (purchased at a lower price than the original) is not an Australian consumer right.

            Returning any item for a refund because you have changed your mind is not an Australian consumer right.

            Tell me more about your knowledge of consumer rights.

        • +1

          You could actually go to the store and speak with someone there, they've been very fair in the past in my experience. Don't settle for store credit unless you were already planning on buying something else.

          Otherwise +1 Re: haru's idea; If you're returning a brand new unopened item then there's no loser. Sydney tools knew they were doing this sale well in advance of it being announced, so if anything it's actually yourself and other consumers like you who have been hard done by.

          • @FreeAsABird: @OzDJ_s personal values align with those of corporate overlords lol

  • Is this on for NSW stores?

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