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UK MNers: Complete a survey for Homebase - you could win a £100 Homebase voucher NOW CLOSED

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AngelieMumsnet · 20/03/2014 14:24

We've been asked by the team at Homebase to find out about Mumsnetters' opinions on co-buying. The survey is open to all UK MNers - whether you love or don't know about co-buying!

Here's what Homebase say "Co-buying is a brand new way of shopping with Homebase which is all about earning rewards and discounts on the products that you really want. You'll get to help choose the products that Homebase put on offer, and by sharing the deals with your friends and family you can push the price lower for everyone. Each Co-buy only lasts for a few hours and there are only ever a limited number of each product available, so it's a lot of fun! What's more, if you bring in more other buyers than anyone else you could be in with a chance of winning a product for free."

This survey is open to all UK MNers.

Click here to complete the survey.

Everyone who takes part will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will receive a £100 Homebase voucher.

Thanks and good luck with the prize draw!

MNHQ

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CointreauVersial · 21/03/2014 17:22

Done the survey. Am utterly bemused by the whole concept. Confused

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thehairybabysmum · 21/03/2014 18:18

Agree I don't really understand your concept, sounds too complex!

I would like to add that I think Homebase is fab, you have some really nice stuff, way better than b&q!!

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SuffolkNWhat · 21/03/2014 18:44

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flamingtoaster · 21/03/2014 22:06

I've done the survey. I hope if this does start that we don't all end up with lots of spam!

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Manchesterhistorygirl · 23/03/2014 16:52

Quite frankly given the shoddy quality of the last thing I bought form home base is don't think you could give me their products for free!

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crochetfish · 23/03/2014 18:25

Done the survey. Think an example of how it might actually work would be good though?! Bit confused!

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BackforGood · 23/03/2014 19:08

Have to agree with everyone else. If I've understood it right, I can't see how this would actually work in RL Confused

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Cocolepew · 23/03/2014 19:57

Did it , have no idea what they are talking about Confused

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ChaffinchOfDoom · 23/03/2014 21:29

is it if you buy 3 BBQs at once you get a massive discount?

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BiscuitsAreMyDownfall · 23/03/2014 21:43

I dont get it either and I very much doubt if I were to buy a piece of furniture (for example) that suddenly a friend would want to buy the same thing too.

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Aliama · 24/03/2014 08:01

Maybe it's like wowcher or something like that. Email-based, i'm guessing. Not liking the concept of spamming your friends and family in order to get cheaper stuff though.

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MILdesperandum · 24/03/2014 13:40

No idea... why can't stores just have one decent honest price and do away with specials and discounts? It's very tiring

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Alibabaandthe40nappies · 24/03/2014 14:18

It sounds like an online version of an Usbourne books/Pampered Chef thing.

The idea is that you e-mail/ring friends and family and persuade them to buy whatever the co-buy is that day - hoping enough buy to get the price lower to take advantage of yourself.

Have I got that right MNHQ?

If so, grim concept.

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Fillybuster · 24/03/2014 14:35

I think the concept can work well for some bigger-ticket items (such as barbeques or power-tools) if customers both a) want to secure a discount, and b) if the perceived value of buying from Homebase (as opposed to any other on- or off-line retailer) means they are willing to wait to achieve critical mass to purchase from Homebase rather than anywhere else.

Most of the co-purchasing schemes I'm aware off tend to be independent; I'm not sure how this would work when run by a single retailer to a closed user group...isn't that just the same as running price promotions or limited period only discounts on a closed basis? Hmm

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catwithflowers · 24/03/2014 15:30

I've done the survey and am also a bit confused. I also think that none of my friends would be daft enough to buy something they didn't want just so I could get a couple of quid off!!

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gleegeek · 24/03/2014 15:50

Done but also confused!

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whereisshe · 25/03/2014 08:58

Done, but agree with the othrrs - it's confusing.
If you want to tap people's social networks to sell more stuff it's going to make a lot of people uncomfortable. And if you make the discounts very limited time only you'll run into the problem that people aren't just at a loose end waiting to pop down to homebase when their friends call about a discounted lightbulb.

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Millipedewithherfeetup · 25/03/2014 17:21

Done the survey, but like some others have not got the foggiest on what it's all about ! Hey ho could still do with the vouchers though !

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allthatglittersisnotgold · 27/03/2014 12:49

Totally think it's ridiculous! I mean I "get" it, but who really says oh i'm going to get paint for living room, then has 2 or 3 friends who also need paint (of the same colour?) Same with flooring etc, what are the chances of everyone wanting the same flooring. Then organising everyone to buy at the same time.

What a ball ache. I can barely find time to organise my own life, let alone control other peoples!

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CointreauVersial · 27/03/2014 12:59

My thoughts exactly, allthatglitters.

Perhaps it's just been badly communicated. Twenty bemused MNers can't be wrong!

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Windmillsinthesand · 27/03/2014 16:54

Have no clue what they are talking about but would quite like to win some vouchers.

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OrangeMochaFrappucino · 27/03/2014 17:10

I really don't think this idea would work!

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EldonAve · 27/03/2014 17:55

www.mumsnet.com/co-buy

Is Homebase going to be an MN co buy then?

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Purplehonesty · 27/03/2014 19:47

Clear as mud! I guess if there is something on offer you will get advance notice. Say its a lawnmower and you know your dad and your next door neighbour need a new one too you all go together or order online using a code(?) and get it cheaper?
Maybe?
WineBeing drunk by homebase when this was devised/communicated?!

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MotherOfDragon · 27/03/2014 22:26

Ive done it but as a marketing director I think they need to seriously look at the person scripting the promotional material!

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