subject: Try the latest way to buy your carpet in 2010, its fast, free and will save you a packet [print this page] Try the latest way to buy your carpet in 2010, its fast, free and will save you a packet
One of the fastest growing internet carpet companies has just launched it's own digital carpet network, dedicated to providing place for all carpet specialists that believe in giving great value to 1000s of thrifty buyers every week.
By keeping costs down minimising the spend on advertising and marketing, our members are able to feed in to a massive bank of online buyers, that are all looking for a quality service, great products at the right price, and by provide a complete service that will save them cash on carpet everytime.
It's no secret that the internet has changed the way we buy things in 2010, and with the recenssion still looming, our network is even more committed to the cause. That's why ever one of our members can confidently say that they represent the core values of eCarpets, which is to save customers cash on buying its carpet.
Carpet companies around the country are finding that by providing a great service combined with promoting the best uk manufactured carpets available, they are able to work to the lowest margins by saving each week on high costs to promote themselves and unecessary advertising costs.
It has become the norm before you buy anything, that you take a quick look online to price-check, and now you can do the same with carpet, just log on to ecarpets.co.uk and get a quick quote from one of our dedicated members, ready 24/7 to provide a superb service. It doesnt have to cost you a penny, its a completely free service and it will save you time.
The main thing is that you can source a good quality carpet, at the price you want, there is no point in getting quotes or dealing with the whole sales process, just deal direct and you'll bag yourself a carpet that's within your budget and does the job perfectly well, all from the comfort of your home, you dont need to spend your weekend searching for a deal in 2010.