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Topps tiles are just the pits

Well what a frustrating annoying week dealing with guys from topps tiles that sell tiles at extortionate prices that are just not up to scratch I pity the general public that purchase tiles and feel bitterly disappointed

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Were the batch numbers the same? Why was it a mission trying to deal with the staff? Surely they'd have seen that and just took the tiles back and gone to their suppliers to complain.

If it was a mission dealing with them, I'm kinda thinking they were saying the batch labels are different maybe and them arguing that's down to the tiler?

Might be wrong.

Shocking if they're marked as the same batch! Because they are for sure not!
 
Variation

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Without knowing the exact tiles the manufacturer may have produced these as a V2 V3 or V4
If these are classed as V1 then they have been supplied with different batch numbers
Were the tiles all bought at the same time ?
If the tiles were purchased at different times and you have not specified batch and caliber numbers then i could see how this could happen
If the tiles were purchased and collected at the same time then the stock at the shop has been all batched together
If the tiles had to be ordered in from supplier or Topps warehouse then the person picking the order they did not have enough stock to fulfil order from one batch so used what was available
 
I have in the past . I also object to the quality if their tiles for the prices they charge .
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An example £44 psqm
 
Last year my customer came back from Topps Portsmouth with 6 boxes of floor tiles. Upon checking the batch numbers I found 4 different batch numbers. The tiles were black and the differences were very obvious. I rang Topps and they said that this has happened because their policy states a customer can return unused boxes. Therefore, my 6 boxes were made up of customer returns. No apology. Customer took the boxes back and chose a different tile.
 
Recently done a floor and my customer had got a price from their local topps for 30odd metres of 600x300 porc, I took the sample saying I might be able to get it at a better trade price, my local topps quoted me AT TRADE £9 a metre more than my customer was quoted...made me look a right tit, i will never darken they're door again
 
get it through the door ..and hope it doesnt come back equals profit ..thats their policy ..dont know how they keep goin as the biggest overheads etc ...extorsion
 
Recently done a floor and my customer had got a price from their local topps for 30odd metres of 600x300 porc, I took the sample saying I might be able to get it at a better trade price, my local topps quoted me AT TRADE £9 a metre more than my customer was quoted...made me look a right tit, i will never darken they're door again
I was offered a whopping 5% discount !!
Obviously I took them up on this kind offer and retired a rich man...



NOT !!
 
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Any fault with those tiles must be an optical illusion :tongueout:

Embarrassingly transparent aren't they?
Admittedly they are the biggest, but they most certainly are not the best.
Do they contribute much to tta coffers I wonder?!
 
interesting thread. i use Topps tiles amongst other outlets - never diy sheds though. I have always had good service, but i do tell my customers what to stay away from though. When collecting or checking delivery of tiles, i always check every box for batch, tone and calibration where applicable and reject any not matching, also reject any boxes that have been tapped back up. I used birkenhead, anfield and chester branches and have not had any problems with staff regarding changing or returning mix batch tiles. i have even opened boxes in store in front of managers and rejected stuff. Just another thought, some tile manufacturers recommend opening boxes to check for shade variations prior to fixing. Does this go some way to absolving the of blame when things like the above happen?
 
I'm not from Topps but that quartz is from Esha Stone, India, and I have been unlucky enough to work for a supplier on the receiving end of unhappy customers complaining about shade variation with the exact same product. They've had a few major issues recently at the factory, with shading and quality control and made a few changes in the last couple of months to prevent the crap coming though. The most recent batches I have seen have been much better but we also have the Jewelstone to fall back on in an emergency in case they let us down again in the future. Its only the white that has the problem. Black and grey are spot on.

End of the day, its 93% natural stone. There will be some variation..... Can't be 100% avoided. The problem is the extent of the variation within the same batch and what people find acceptable, and to me, that is too much shade difference. My understanding and expectation of this type of product is that it should be "almost perfectly" uniform.
 
Were the batch numbers the same? Why was it a mission trying to deal with the staff? Surely they'd have seen that and just took the tiles back and gone to their suppliers to complain.

If it was a mission dealing with them, I'm kinda thinking they were saying the batch labels are different maybe and them arguing that's down to the tiler?

Might be wrong.

Shocking if they're marked as the same batch! Because they are for sure not!
 

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