Help For Heroes
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Re: Help For Heroes
Thats very good of you Paul. It's probably been too long now for the site I've got, but if any turn up in any of my sites I'll let you know.
Cheers
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Re: Help For Heroes
Greetings to all who have been following this thread. It is only four days old and we are pleased to be able to say that the situation has been resolved. We are very, very impressed with the response from Paul and Rob at Hurley Foods and also with the way that this forum was able to deal with the problem. We would also add that Rainbow Vending, who are new to this business, have acted very quickly and removed the machine today.
Best regards,
Martyn & Judith
Best regards,
Martyn & Judith
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Re: Help For Heroes
clarekibb wrote:Do you know what i never thought this business would steep so low people are talking about putting trolley token into competitors machines. They are already a problem that we have come across, it hurts our profit margin as you can imagine. I know it not good when you find someone has put a machine into one of your sites with a big advertisement for help for heroes, but if you have been with a site for a while and you can offer them the same deal talk to them most sites will ask for the other machine to be withdrawn they like to know who they are dealing with and not a stranger.
Its easy to register wih help for hero's. I have and I have gain site from it (none of these have been poached from any other vender), and I am getting more sells from these sites then some of my others.
Hi Claire,
We contacted the government about this 18 months ago, but to my knowledge, no one got a reply. I am getting more an more of them. perhaps its time to contact them again, with a view to allowing them to be redemed against income tax.
Paul
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Re: Help For Heroes
You can already offset them against tax by putting them down as wastage . You shouldn't be counting as anything really as they are not turnover.
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Re: Help For Heroes
Vendingwarehouse wrote:You can already offset them against tax by putting them down as wastage . You shouldn't be counting as anything really as they are not turnover.
Thats true Noel, but if a pound was used, you would have profit.
My argument is that these things are being used by all sorts of companies to advertise their logos. Even the Police, DVLA and government departments are using them. Because they are the same size as a pound coin, they can be used to fraud a machine without an electronic mech.
Clearly the government has given little, or no consideration of these issues when allowing companies to produce them, so I think they should take some responsibility for our losses. If they were fake coins, they would be illegal, but they allow these to be made is ridiculous.
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: Help For Heroes
I thought that this thread would now end, but it has mutated into a thread on trolley tokens!
The only one that I have so far seen has a clear ING logo on it. From what has been said so far, it seems that the originator of each of these trolley tokens can be identified. Perhaps rather than waiting for the government to do something, we should send these tokens back to the issuer with a claim for £1 plus postage in each case. Include a letter pointing out that the token has been used fraudulently and that as the originator, we hold them responsible.
The only one that I have so far seen has a clear ING logo on it. From what has been said so far, it seems that the originator of each of these trolley tokens can be identified. Perhaps rather than waiting for the government to do something, we should send these tokens back to the issuer with a claim for £1 plus postage in each case. Include a letter pointing out that the token has been used fraudulently and that as the originator, we hold them responsible.
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Re: Help For Heroes
Have you asked them to join the forumsweetonvending wrote:Greetings to all who have been following this thread. It is only four days old and we are pleased to be able to say that the situation has been resolved. We are very, very impressed with the response from Paul and Rob at Hurley Foods and also with the way that this forum was able to deal with the problem. We would also add that Rainbow Vending, who are new to this business, have acted very quickly and removed the machine today.
Best regards,
Martyn & Judith
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Re: Help For Heroes
We haven't had any direct contact with Rainbow Vending, we went through Paul & Rob at Hurley.National Vending wrote:Have you asked them to join the forumsweetonvending wrote:Greetings to all who have been following this thread. It is only four days old and we are pleased to be able to say that the situation has been resolved. We are very, very impressed with the response from Paul and Rob at Hurley Foods and also with the way that this forum was able to deal with the problem. We would also add that Rainbow Vending, who are new to this business, have acted very quickly and removed the machine today.
Best regards,
Martyn & Judith
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Re: Help For Heroes
"Thats true Noel, but if a pound was used, you would have profit."
I guess the point is, is that these shysters wouldnt spend a real pound. Bit like the fake armani argument.
I guess the point is, is that these shysters wouldnt spend a real pound. Bit like the fake armani argument.
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Re: Help For Heroes
hi paul
that is great news and you will have gained a lot of respect, this situation has hit me so could you send me your contact number so i can call
thanks paddy
that is great news and you will have gained a lot of respect, this situation has hit me so could you send me your contact number so i can call
thanks paddy