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wiper69
ParticipantRe: Renting Appliances
bazza 500 give me a ring on monday, 07901593959 and we might be able to do some business!! 😀
wiper69
ParticipantRe: Renting Appliances
just remember, you will need
consumer credit licence , ccta approved rental aggreements. otherwise you will just be giving the stuff away. you need dd facilties, dont use standing order. you need a money collecting method if the dds are returned unpaid. you also need data protection!! that lot cost us £15,000.good luck!
we use ise2 excellent machine.
wiper69
ParticipantRe: Disposing of old appliances
get your scrap man to leave you with a skip, free of charge, they all do if you ask them! you can then collect all the machines you want. the machines don’t become scrap until you decide you can’t fix them. then put them in your skip, and you dont need any waste carriers stuff, because its not waste until you decide it is!!
wiper69
ParticipantRe: Renting Appliances
if you want to rent without the risk, come to easi-rent. we pay for the machines, credit check, administor and collect the money. you get the monthly overrides, and build up your income! email andy.gill@easi-rent.net, or phone 07901593959. check out http://www.easirent.net
wiper69
ParticipantRe: ISE 2 machines are they any good?
we are the people renting over 250 ise2’s and the only problems are coins in the filters! we have had one back with a fault. great, quick machine. 😀
wiper69
Participantthe drinking and smoking too much pension fund is probably best, then you wont need an an income in old age because you will be dust. Having worked on an elderly care ward for 5 years , its better to leave the planet at a sensible age rather than lingering on and drawing a pension ’til your 90. no fun!
wiper69
Participantthey do sign an agreement, but its not a credit agreement.
if the person defaults we would only expect you to go around if you are in the area. if they dont allow access then you would leave.
we will then deal with it from there on in. we use repo company/ and, or the police.
the agreement states clearly that the machine is always our property and we can off hire at any point and remove, failure to allow access on the customer’s part would constitute theft.
we will do everything we can to let the customer keep the machine. ie if they have financial problems. but we chase the thieves to the ends of the earth!!!!if we spend £300 on adverts and only get 5 new customers per month thats our loss, not yours
that just wouldn’t happen. £300 would normally get you between 20 and 40 replies, after that ad has been running for a few weeks.at the end of the day if you know your area, you get a feel for people who are phoning, and it soon becomes obvious if they dont have a bank account or any id.
wiper69
ParticipantMost of poorer people are grateful to have a new machine, and because they are on direct debit they know if they havent put the money into their account they are gonna get charged £20/£30 for a bounced dd.
we find out if there is a problem within 7 days, so we can go and lift the machine or collect money. they only get one chance.
its easier for people to find £14 per month than to be without a washing machine.wiper69
Participantno, i have only rented 200 ise 5. i never said i had rented that many ise’s. but we will be switching from the brand we use to ise 2 at the end of this month when they become available, you can check that out with your scottish mates!!
and yes we will pay your advertising, upto £500 per month.
we are not hoping you will rent out 40 per month, we are just working on our figures from the results we are getting down here. £500 spent on advertising averages 50/ 70 new customers per month.
might be less in scotland, might be more, i dont know.
but i dont think i could work with you anyway, so why dont you go to another forum and cheer up someone else. (ise have moved on a bit since your last update)wiper69
Participantif the welsh are likely to steel the machines we will have to charge them a £250 deposit instead of £25!!! got to know your area and customers. 3.4 customers per day, i did eleven today!! people dont want to wander around the sheds, not knowing what they want, with spotty salesmen signing them up on credit agreements.
one phone call, sorted. job done.wiper69
Participantyou are kind of missing the point. it is add on to your existing business. easi-rent pay for as much or as little advertising as you want. (£500 per month max at present).
its maths. £500 per month spent on advertising genterates about 50/70 new customers.
the customer is not forking out for a new machine upfront, they are not signing a two or three year credit agreement, they are not waiting for repairs, and they are not paying for extended warranties.
people want a machine that will wash their clothes, they want it delivered quickly, they want it repaired or replaced quickly. either way you get the warranty work.
non payments are running at 3.9 {e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}.
you can pick holes in anything these days, but i personnally have installed 600 machines since feb this year, and look forward to a cheque of £1150+ each month for doing f**k all.
(and you cant buy ISE 2 or 5 from the sheds!)wiper69
Participantand once they have an ise 5 or ise 2, whose doing the warranty work? you are. so you are getting paid to fix a machine that is already earning you money.
wiper69
ParticipantSeamy wrote:Well they’re using the ISE machines…
I personally don’t see much of a market for it, most high street stores allow you to purchsase your own machine on credit & at least it would be yours afterwards.
Looking at this after a year & a half or so you could have a machine payed for.you purchase your machine on credit, and its yours. then it goes wrong, you wait for your repair, you wait for your parts, and finally you own it. by now its an old machine.
easirent keep on giving you a new machine if the old one can’t be repaired immediately.
people hate waiting for repairs, which is why we are delivering 150 machines per month to new customers. and thats just in three postcode areas!
£25 a pop and 2 quid a month, it soon adds up!!
wiper69
ParticipantRe: easi-rent
would be no need to now, all on line
wiper69
ParticipantRe: Do you use customers toilet?
someone somewhere must have peed into a scrap washing machine on the back of their van, it cant just have been me!!
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