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September 28, 2005 at 10:05 pm #148366
kwatt
KeymasterRe: UK Whitegoods Washer Project Explained
Tony,
Get involved in it and see for yourself what we’re up to. 😉
K.
September 28, 2005 at 10:19 pm #148367ChrisR
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Hi Ken,Kevin and Dave.
Fantastic idea and something for everybody.
I`ve sent the form in but got the level wrong……should be 1.
Thanks.
Chris.
September 29, 2005 at 6:36 am #148368admin
KeymasterRe: UK Whitegoods Washer Project Explained
Just a word on the delivery, At the moment it is to the engineers location. We have to negogiate a customer door step delivery with the company involved.
As you can imagine it’s more expensive to deliver if a huge lorry has to traverse housing estates all day. The price includes delivery to your door only, at present.
Kevin
October 11, 2005 at 1:13 pm #148369EFS
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EFS wrote:As I have no retail outlet and have just escaped from VAT I really don’t want to start retailing appliances and have to re-register because of the turnover increase.
I have been working with a small retailer for a few years now on the basis that I don’t sell anything and he doesn’t mend anything.
I even do his D&G work on his behalf and the deal has worked well for us both as I pass him a lot of sales leads.
Would it be possible in the washer project to work a similar deal whereby He does the retail bit and I pick up the repair work for the five years?
I just need to have this clarified before I start buying the beers.Steve
Im quoting myself here to save re writing.Thing is Im no further on & deadline is friday.Communications do not seem to work which may be down to my computer which will shortly be getting thrown out of the window but thats another story.
Any way I have the forms in front of me and just need to fill in the details.
Help please.Steve
October 11, 2005 at 2:03 pm #148370admin
KeymasterRe: UK Whitegoods Washer Project Explained
Hi
I returned an email to you yesterday….perplexed.
Howevr,
You can team up with a level 3 sales agent without problem.
If you apply using the download as a level 1 and on the same form please quote your Level 3 outlet (Sales only agent)
Then apply as a level 3 in the sales agents name ect, and add your details as his preferred level 1.That way we get the electronic copies of both your applications. If you can’t do it electronicaaly download and fax to uk whitegoods. We’ll sort it from there.
We are not quite ready to visit the building agents list, but when we are we will be touch with you. However as registered parties you will get access to the forum allowing you further info.
Kevin
Hope that helps, if further questions please ask.
October 11, 2005 at 3:24 pm #148371EFS
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Washer Project Explained
kheath wrote:
I returned an email to you yesterday
Sorry to get paranoid Kevin but no email received.
Enough info to get on with it now thankyou but I will be faxing it as I no longer trust this machine and have just ordered a new one.Steve
October 17, 2005 at 5:30 pm #148372andy_art_trigg
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I sent in the application using the excell spreadsheet 4 or 5 days ago. How long before I hear anything and can access the project x forum please?
October 17, 2005 at 5:42 pm #148373Dave_Conway
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You now have access Andy 🙂
I’m sure Kev will be in touch soon.
Dave.
October 17, 2005 at 6:26 pm #148374andy_art_trigg
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Many thanks 🙂
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