by eamarquardt » Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:15 am
I doubt that they purchased extra materials with the intent of providing you with materials for your build.
However I also doubt that they ordered exactly the right amount to do the job and that they will be unable to return the surplus material as it was supplied on pallets.
Soooooo, I'd find out who is in charge and "offer" to "responsibly dispose of" any material left over at the end of the job. Also they might have cutoffs that you could epoxy back together into usable sizes so you might do some "dumpster diving" during the project.
There are ways to negotiate w/o being tacky. I like to ask folks if they're "flexible" (everyone likes to be flexible), if there is a "cash no receipt required" (used that one and saved $50 just this week), or remind them that I'm a "valuable repeat customer".
Be clever, humorous, and I think you might be able to get some foam for free.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Gus
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