Uhlig is significantly more expensive than buying from Schwarz, e.g. 10 pots are 8 Euros on Uhlig vs 4.50 on Schwarz (same product). I've never ordered from Schwarz, but it may be worth the hassle of no communication for the saving.ralphrmartin wrote:Well, Kakteen Koch only deliver pots to Germany. As for Sima and Kakteen Schwarz, while I can just about manage some rudimentary German for an email, I'm not up to discussing details over the phone. How can businesses operate in this day and age without email? I suspect my order would be too small for Sima to directly supply me, anyhow.
As I said, I'll either order with Uhlig, or maybe piggyback on some order with Bill, when he gets back to me...
Where to get pots?
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Re: Where to get pots?
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Hi Torbjorn, did you order via email with a list of what you wanted? The add to cart button does not appear to function on the Schwarz website.Torbjorn wrote:Yes it is very aqward not to be able to communicate with Swarz by e-mail. I have just placed the order, waited for a quote, this is sent by e-mail, payed by bank transfer (only option), and waited for a delivery. In the several orders, during 10 years or so, it has workt, and the Sima pots, and the labels I usually also buy, are good quality for the money.
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That button in the header brings up the form where you say what page range you want - but then there is no download button on the form...
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Members visiting the Llyn Peninsula are welcome to visit my collection.
Swaps and sales at https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/forsale.php
My Field Number Database is at https://www.fieldnos.bcss.org.uk
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Re: Where to get pots?
If you fill the form in with a valid email address they send you a link to a page which opens a pdf file that you can save - just done it and tried to email you a copy
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Sadly Philip who produced and sold those pots passed away recently and there has be no news on what will happen to the pots.fatich wrote:I ve just found this link by chance, maybe it helps.
http://manchester.bcss.org.uk/home/pots ... -sundries/
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Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.