COD Should Be Cheaper. Instead, It’s Often More Expensive.
It doesn’t make sense, but it’s true:
When you pay for concrete upfront — no credit risk, no long terms — you’d expect a better deal. Yet most plants charge more, not less.
Why?
Because they’re not built for it.
The Problem with Traditional Suppliers
Most concrete suppliers are structured around:
- Monthly trade accounts
- Big, recurring volume clients
- Long-term credit customers
That means they:
- Add admin fees to COD bookings
- Prioritise account clients
- Provide little to no support for one-off jobs
- Make you chase availability, prices, and confirmation
Even worse — there’s often no guarantee your job is locked in until a truck arrives.
How Order Concrete Solves the COD Problem
We flipped the model. Order Concrete is purpose-built for upfront jobs.
That means:
| Feature | Traditional Suppliers | Order Concrete |
|---|---|---|
| Admin/Handling Fees | Often added to COD | None |
| Job Priority | Lower than account clients | Full batching & confirmation |
| Payment Process | Manual, delayed, inconsistent | Online, instant |
| Job Support | Rarely any | We provide real support |
| Price Consistency | Depends who you call | Transparent and locked in |
COD Should Be Simpler. Now It Is.
When you place an order through a partner link, everything is streamlined:
- No account needed
- No chasing quotes
- No admin fees
- No guessing game
You know the price, the job is scheduled, and you’re supported every step of the way.
Why It’s Cheaper with Us — Even on the Same Concrete
Because we’re built to take upfront bookings at scale, we cut out the friction:
- No credit checks
- No account maintenance
- No overdue admin costs
- Just batching, delivery, and go
We pass that efficiency back to the customer as lower pricing — and to the partner as recurring income.
Final Thought: COD Concrete Doesn’t Have to Suck
Order Concrete removes the pain points of ordering and paying upfront. Whether you’re a builder, landscaper, or concreter — it’s time to experience concrete ordering the way it should be.
