Rubbish they’ve mixed it up. If you give them a call, the person I spoke to at Wickes when they messed my order up was really helpful. That’s not their hardwood plywood - it’s their softwood so they’ve def. messed their order up. It’s exactly what they did with me. The Wickes hardwood should look like attached photo. They should be able to get the right order out in the next day or so. Sometimes they just redeliver and you keep the wrong order. Sometimes they do recollect - make sure to ask if you dev. don’t want it to stay. Either way, you’ve got all the normal online purchase return rights so nothing to worry about.
Ps. Re-reading the thread looks like you needed to order the specific hardwood option. Easy to miss! They’ll be fine swapping it.
They did not mix up the order they supplied the ordered items exactly as shown on the website.
The problem was that @TRITION mixed up his order as he has acknowledged above.
He ordered
structural plywood which has a B/CC grade and is supplied as hardwood or softwood depending on stock.
He almost certainly wanted a hardwood plywood with a B/BB grade or better and that is the
non-structural plywood I show above that is slightly cheaper and has a better reverse side.
They may well do something for him, that is down to the customer service choice.
The main takeaway from this is that there are virtually
no bargains to be found in plywood. You virtually always have to pay for the quality you want.
FWIW I have some locally produced plywood which is A/A grade it is about 4+ times the price paid by TRITON and will be much more than that if bought in the U.K. as you have an extra 20%VAT + shipping + storage + low demand.
As plywood is produced here there are economies of transport and tax along with the fact that a local maker of doors (so large consumer of plywood) also sells retail, so I am able to find a good plywood at a reasonable price
structural grade will be more expensive than non structural or have lower quality face veneers for the same price.