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Last year I was rubbish, and didn't get the tree until xmas eve. I ended up with a 7ft+ monster (I had to cut a bit off the top to stand it in the living room), for which I paid ?25.


I appreciate the price had probably dropped for clearing before xmas day.


However, I just enquired of the same people how much for a nice looking 5-6ft tree, and had to really make an effort to keep my mouth closed when she said "?50 for that one love"!


Is this going rate?!

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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Weather caused many Christmas Tree Crops to fail

> in the UK. There really is a shortage this year.

> Wait till next year!

> Buy a Horrid fake tree.



If I do buy a fake tree, I might actually opt for a nice one.


I'm just weird like that.

How are we supposed to judge whether supply and demand, and effective competition is working?


They were totally unhelpful outside the Forest Hill Tavern tonight so not a good start or bech mark.


But with so many outlets selling them surely we can shop around and get a deal.


And with the recession (OK East Dulwich is immune to such things) demand, and hence price, should come down.


Also interested how many of these outlets are legit!


Last year we got one from Homebase (aka Argos) - it was the worst for years dropping all its needles by Xmas.


?25 at the Forest Hill Road Supermarket,smallish, may see if I can get a bargain. They are also open on Xmas day, I like thi spalce

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