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  • in reply to: Mr Pung goes hi-tech #451361
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    Re: Mr Pung goes hi-tech

    AKA The “Pango” . Had one for years . Mines orange . Only suitable for glued pipes and fittings . It will blow compression systems apart . They pack a punch .

    in reply to: Qualtex Account Closure #443501
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    Re: Qualtex Account Closure

    They WERE one of many suppliers I use as price and availability effect where I CHOOSE to purchase .
    The benefits of a trade account to the smaller trader have been lost in recent years . Just compare on Ebay for a start . And sister sites don’t get me started on sister sites .
    We don’t want / need free Wall planners and rulers . We don’t even want the junk mail posted to us every month (What a waste straight in the recycling bin) . All of this was cost was self inflicted by the Qualtex marketing team . Waste of money . May be they should take a closer look at these imagined costs . Then they should consider this :- Do we want to increase our sales revenue or decrease it by turning away returning sources of income ?
    As of Now I am putting Qualtex on STOP and will not buy any item with the brand name on it . Like they are the only supplier .
    These letters may end up being Finance director Richard Storah’s end with Qualtex . What a muppet .

    in reply to: Recycling reconditioning opportunity #431791
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    Re: Recycling reconditioning opportunity

    Thanks . They are not restrictions directly things are never that simple .
    Housing associations have been hit hard lately and most are cutting back to core business . Reforms to benefits and housing cost along with the right to buy has many housing associations worried .
    The association I supply has 3 large FRN approved stores in 3 counties and my workshop in Somerset . Supplying used furniture and appliances at affordable prices to members of the public and tenants . All stores and workshop close at the end of November , a sudden change in strategy in order to protect the future of the association . The savings from us will be small as we are breaking even but its part a £4m cost saving plan .

    I would really like to find someone to take these raw machines and/or stripped stock as I can see it being scrapped after November . Seeing how many request there are here for RAW I thought I’d get my arm bit off . Anyone !

    in reply to: Renting Appliances #117549
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    Re: Renting Appliances

    Hi folks

    Were just too british!!
    Yes a credit licence would be required at a cost of £110 for 5 Yrs and can be obtained from the office of fair trading .
    I hope it works out with the rentals as we are all looking for new areas to earn in.

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