anyone still using Hurleys pots??

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anyone still using Hurleys pots??

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Rob used to ring me regular basis, put since I had to order a half pallet ( how dare I) he seemed like he happy to lose my Business??
just wondered if anyone still using him and do you get free transport on pallet of 60 boxes with Hurleys and are they still competative with tubz vending prices.

Any advice appreciated!
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Re: anyone still using Hurleys pots??

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Im still using Hurleys. I think they are busy with packaging for other companies now so probably not as proactive at chasing you for business, doesn't mean they aren't competitive though.
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Re: anyone still using Hurleys pots??

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Not sure on the pallet offer on 60 boxes, but Hurleys are much cheaper on 98% of tubed products
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Re: anyone still using Hurleys pots??

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FlintVending wrote:Rob used to ring me regular basis, put since I had to order a half pallet ( how dare I) he seemed like he happy to lose my Business??


sounds like an ego thing! :lol:

TBH Hurley's will always be cheaper than tubz vending for almost everything, and do have deals for large customers, as I'm sure both them and tubz vending do.
But the ''hi ya'' phone calls was one of the things that put me off tubz vending. I call suppliers when I want to order something (or for advice), if they want to make me aware of a new line or ask me a non urgent question they can e-mail me, it's much easier.
Perhaps It's just me, but 'relationship managers' calling out of the blue just makes me suspicious of whatever they say!

Have you ever thought Rob could just be very busy?
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