What’s the catch?

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We’ve all been there. From prices that seem too good to be true, to service offerings that leave you asking, “what’s the catch?”, it can be tricky to identify what’s truly the best option.

When it comes to Matsource, we’re proud to say that there really is no catch. We’ve designed the platform to ensure transparency around costs and expectations, not to mention ease of use throughout. To put this into perspective, here’s what you can expect from Matsource:

  • No subscription fee – there are no subscription fees or sign-up costs associated with using Matsource. To get started with your free account, all you need to do is enter your details and indicate your primary address. From there, you won’t pay a penny until you’ve found the materials that you need.

  • No hidden fees – you’ll never receive surprise charges from Matsource. The platform has been built to ensure you can review any costs up front, and make a decision with all of the options in front of you. All purchases through Matsource already include our small service fee. Put simply, the price you see is the price you pay. 

  • No long-term commitments – we’re not aiming to tie you down to any long-term agreements. You can use Matsource to purchase materials on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll only pay according to the terms agreed each time. We recommend checking back regularly to assess new options and prices, but you’re not subject to any ongoing commitments.

If you’d like to find out more about how Matsource can save you time and money on procurement, just click here. Otherwise, you can start sourcing materials today by registering for your free account: http://customer.matsource.co.uk/Account/SignUp

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