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  • #77663
    Andy jones
    Participant

    Can I ask what are the benefits of joining the wta and how much is it
    Thanks


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    #402924
    Lawrence
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    £70 a year
    Benefits vary but include
    Extra discount from spares suppliers
    Special rates from wholesalers for finished goods
    Listing on WTA members list for any manufacturers that require service coverage. (this is made available to those that ask)
    We are currently working on other deals with relevant suppliers to the industry
    WTA photo ID card (just supply mug shot)
    HTH
    Lawrence

    #402925
    Andy jones
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    Thanks Lawrence


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    #402926
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    You should come to the meeting in March Andy, it’s always an interesting one well worth the time anyway but, you can talk to the guys there are learn more about what the WTA does.

    Normally at the larger meets Lawrence does his update at the start on what the TA’s been up to and where it’s at.

    K.

    #402927
    bazza500
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    Lawrence wrote:£70 a year
    Benefits vary but include
    Extra discount from spares suppliers
    Special rates from wholesalers for finished goods
    Listing on WTA members list for any manufacturers that require service coverage. (this is made available to those that ask)
    We are currently working on other deals with relevant suppliers to the industry
    WTA photo ID card (just supply mug shot)
    HTH
    Lawrence

    Not forgetting..
    Discounts on tools
    preferential rates on taking card payments
    and the ability to order up to 5pm with certain spares suppliers for next day delivery.
    and I’m sure I’ve missed some.

    #402928
    Andy jones
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    Thanks for the info. Will send off my application


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    #402929
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    I forgot about this the other day…

    bazza500 wrote:and I’m sure I’ve missed some.

    Yes, you did. The most important one to many. 😉

    You’re name is on the list of companies that will provide their services to commercial clients that the WTA gives out.

    And, that a number of companies “prefer” to use WTA members due to the COP.

    K.

    #402930
    jamieparrie
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    kwatt wrote:I forgot about this the other day…

    bazza500 wrote:
    and I’m sure I’ve missed some.

    Yes, you did. The most important one to many. 😉

    You’re name is on the list of companies that will provide their services to commercial clients that the WTA gives out.

    And, that a number of companies “prefer” to use WTA members due to the COP.

    K.

    hello. im interested in this but one question. do they pay chargeable rates and we can make money on pars or do they so the same as other firms and dictate the fees and no money on parts?so kind like advertising to everyone that you do work for discounts like you said in another form?
    and apart from a few discounts herre n there which anyone can get if they pick up the phone and hotel bills,what else do i get for probably my 70 + 240 in hotels which it seems i have to pay and go to or i miss out?
    do you provide training and certificates ect like other trade people? i would send my engineers on appliance training if you do it?.but not really interested if its just a discount club?.

    #402931
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    jamieparrie wrote:do they pay chargeable rates and we can make money on pars or do they so the same as other firms and dictate the fees and no money on parts?so kind like advertising to everyone that you do work for discounts like you said in another form?

    What clients pay is up to them and the repairer, not the WTA or anyone else. The WTA is not involved in any rate negotiations at all, it can’t be.

    You chose to do it, you chose not to, that’s entirely up to the repairer.

    I think I know what you’re getting at regarding my comment about some referral service if I recall (I can’t remember what one as there’s that many doing the same thing) but this is a completely different thing IMO as it is a commercial contract not an ad hoc type affair.

    You may think differently and that’s your prerogative of course, but it is not my take that they are even slightly similar.

    jamieparrie wrote:and apart from a few discounts herre n there which anyone can get if they pick up the phone and hotel bills,what else do i get for probably my 70 + 240 in hotels which it seems i have to pay and go to or i miss out?

    I don’t understand that at all. 😕

    jamieparrie wrote:do you provide training and certificates ect like other trade people? i would send my engineers on appliance training if you do it?.

    No.

    K.

    #402932
    Lawrence
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    jamieparrie wrote:
    and apart from a few discounts herre n there which anyone can get if they pick up the phone and hotel bills,what else do i get for probably my 70 + 240 in hotels which it seems i have to pay and go to or i miss out?

    The one thing that came out of the meeting just passed was that lots of people see things in different ways to some £70 is a lot of money ,to others its one round at the bar or an evening out with friends.

    looking at it another way
    £70 over a year is less than a large big mac a week ,if you get just 2 jobs over the year you have covered your membership fee and your waist line is smaller 😀

    with regards to hotel fees ,don’t stop over come for the day,if you don’t like the Hilton prices there is a premier inn just down the road ,we have even had people order pizza as well ,which depending on which dominoes deal you get can be a good money saver..

    jamieparrie wrote:do you provide training and certificates ect like other trade people? i would send my engineers on appliance training if you do it?.but not really interested if its just a discount club?.


    If you want appliance training for your guys ,the only training usually is through manufacturers that you do work for (if they provide any)
    or more generic courses would be Graham Dixon I reckon

    HTH

    #402933
    jamieparrie
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    hello k and hth
    thanks i would be interested in training as thats good and needed but i cant see where 70 would be worth it if i only get discounts in places you agree with.
    could i ask if people get benefits from this apar from discounts as interested but wary as bad experiences paying money for things with no real benefit.
    with work,would it be a contract like tendered and signed for a set period or is it the type where it means nothin and you get played with other workers?.

    #402934
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    jamieparrie wrote:with work,would it be a contract like tendered and signed for a set period or is it the type where it means nothin and you get played with other workers?.

    No clue.

    Depends on the client’s requirements so it could differ with every contract.

    Like I said, you get the offer and you either go for it or you don’t depending on whether it suits you or not. After the deal is on the table, it’s nothing to do with anyone but the repairer and the client as it’s up to them what deal is reached.

    The only part the WTA is involved in, other than in an advisory capacity, is putting its members forward to potential clients so that those members get the chance at the work. That’s it.

    K.

    #402935
    jamieparrie
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    hello k so its not a commercial contract,it is just ad hoc also as there is not any tendered contract?so they could play off workers and move workers as no tender was awarded?and then i guess it will be a lower pay than a normal customer so it is doing work at less pay with no security?
    so let me get this right.for 70 pound we get discounts club stuff and we get work with no actual tendered contract which gives no stability?and you dont do any training or certificates ect?

    #402936
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    You do not have to be a member to come along to the meetings.

    Come to the Martch 2014 meeting then you will be able to make your own mind up if it is worth becoming a member.

    When you see the work Ken, Lawrence , Steven, Brian, etc put in and all in there own time.

    You will also have the chance to meet many contacts as well, this can lead to more work and on your own terms.

    I am sure the benefits will become clear and you will gain more than the £70 subs and have a good time as well.

    Bob

    #402937
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: March 2014 Conference

    Worth noting that jamieparrie is the same person who has given praise and support to National Appliance Care and his IP reveals that he is based in the Cardiff area, as is National Appliance Care.

    I think the term ‘agent provocateur’ might be apposite. 😉

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