Hello Newbie Here
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- Coin Op Group Master
- Posts: 741
- Joined: August 10th, 2009, 8:47 am
- Area Covered: London & Home Countie
- Machines Used: Bulk, Tower, Pringles & various toys
- Referred by?: Sarah Hickman
- Location: London & Home Counties North of Thames
Re: Hello Newbie Here
Hi David,
Thanks for the update on how you started up and grown over the last few years. It shows what you can achieve through a little investment to begin with followed by a lot hard work. Nice to know what happened to First Leisure I didn't know that you'd taken them over. I note that from some of the posts above some people here on this forum see you as a threat. To me there are no threats, just opportunities. I look forward to meeting you in due course.
All the best,
Pete
Thanks for the update on how you started up and grown over the last few years. It shows what you can achieve through a little investment to begin with followed by a lot hard work. Nice to know what happened to First Leisure I didn't know that you'd taken them over. I note that from some of the posts above some people here on this forum see you as a threat. To me there are no threats, just opportunities. I look forward to meeting you in due course.
All the best,
Pete
- Venderbase
- Coin Op Group Elite
- Posts: 1276
- Joined: January 20th, 2009, 12:19 am
- Area Covered: 1
- Machines Used: 1
- Referred by?: 1
- Location: Liverpool, Wirral, Chester
Re: Hello Newbie Here
I've deleted some rambles to get this back on topic.
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- Coin Op Group Veteren
- Posts: 234
- Joined: January 28th, 2009, 12:24 pm
- Area Covered: London-down to south coast
- Machines Used: towers, bulk, herbal viagra, wash prods, pringles
Re: Hello Newbie Here
Venderbase wrote:I've deleted some rambles to get this back on topic.
why...
please dont tell me that this forum is getting like this country and not allowing free speech ?
- Venderbase
- Coin Op Group Elite
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- Joined: January 20th, 2009, 12:19 am
- Area Covered: 1
- Machines Used: 1
- Referred by?: 1
- Location: Liverpool, Wirral, Chester
Re: Hello Newbie Here
What! Not at all.
Have we ever not allowed free speech?
There where many posts about corporations avoiding tax which has absolutely nothing to do with this topic.
There's nothing stopping them starting there own topic to discuss it.
Have we ever not allowed free speech?
There where many posts about corporations avoiding tax which has absolutely nothing to do with this topic.
There's nothing stopping them starting there own topic to discuss it.
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- Coin Op Group Veteren
- Posts: 234
- Joined: January 28th, 2009, 12:24 pm
- Area Covered: London-down to south coast
- Machines Used: towers, bulk, herbal viagra, wash prods, pringles
Re: Hello Newbie Here
Venderbase wrote:What! Not at all.
Have we ever not allowed free speech?
There where many posts about corporations avoiding tax which has absolutely nothing to do with this topic.
There's nothing stopping them starting there own topic to discuss it.
calm down calm down,lol....
go and chew a toffee ffs.....very lucky the other week...lucky we were *****
- Coin Operated Group
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3422
- Joined: January 13th, 2009, 10:41 am
- Area Covered: Birmingham, West Midlands
- Machines Used: Arcade Machines, Quiz & Big Vendors
- Referred by?: myself
- Location: Birmingham
- Contact:
Re: Hello Newbie Here
Fair point Daz, keep on topic please folks.Venderbase wrote:What! Not at all.
Have we ever not allowed free speech?
There where many posts about corporations avoiding tax which has absolutely nothing to do with this topic.
There's nothing stopping them starting there own topic to discuss it.
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- Coin Op Group Veteren
- Posts: 234
- Joined: January 28th, 2009, 12:24 pm
- Area Covered: London-down to south coast
- Machines Used: towers, bulk, herbal viagra, wash prods, pringles
Re: Hello Newbie Here
National Vending wrote:Fair point Daz, keep on topic please folks.Venderbase wrote:What! Not at all.
Have we ever not allowed free speech?
There where many posts about corporations avoiding tax which has absolutely nothing to do with this topic.
There's nothing stopping them starting there own topic to discuss it.
dont you bleedin start mate..
will you still be my mate on wednesday ?
doubt it...
bluenose
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- Coin Op Group Apprentice
- Posts: 31
- Joined: February 28th, 2012, 5:52 pm
- Area Covered: Full UK Coverage
- Machines Used: Washroom, Sweets, tubz vending, SWP, Discapa, Toys, Crane
- Referred by?: Google
- Location: Tamworth
- Contact:
Re: Hello Newbie Here
Well my joining seems to put the cat amongst the pigeons. As I have said I will answer as I can. I am only an employee.
As far as sites are concerned we do not cold call or the such any sites that we go in to. We are a small team and don't have the time or inclination to do so. We only install a site if asked to by the landlord, BDM or machine manager. We have obligations to the accounts that we have and as a rule do what they ask of us. If we are instructed install at a site we will do or we will be taken to task why we haven't done as requested and risk losing the account/contract. We have had to work hard and invest to get these accounts. They prefer one point of contact, all collection data is sent via EDI to a http://www.clms.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; which had considerable costs to implement, more often than not all cash is left on site and we get our part 4 - 6 weeks later.
Our main office and warehouse is in Tamworth. There are 17 employed operatives on the road servicing machines across the UK each with a van and local warehouse.
If I discussed commission and cost of product on here I would not have a job. What I can say is that our accounts & suppliers earn more than we do for every £1 that is put in the machines we operate. Someone mentioned that it is tough out there, it is, without question.
I have met some great people in and around vending during my short time. The top of that list being Ian at Instance and Nick from Toyvend. They have given help and guidance when i needed it and have always been straight with me.
What more can I say? After reading some comments I felt I had to justify Perform but then again why should I? Every site or account any of us have is ours to lose by not giving what we are asked for.
Over and out
David
As far as sites are concerned we do not cold call or the such any sites that we go in to. We are a small team and don't have the time or inclination to do so. We only install a site if asked to by the landlord, BDM or machine manager. We have obligations to the accounts that we have and as a rule do what they ask of us. If we are instructed install at a site we will do or we will be taken to task why we haven't done as requested and risk losing the account/contract. We have had to work hard and invest to get these accounts. They prefer one point of contact, all collection data is sent via EDI to a http://www.clms.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; which had considerable costs to implement, more often than not all cash is left on site and we get our part 4 - 6 weeks later.
Our main office and warehouse is in Tamworth. There are 17 employed operatives on the road servicing machines across the UK each with a van and local warehouse.
If I discussed commission and cost of product on here I would not have a job. What I can say is that our accounts & suppliers earn more than we do for every £1 that is put in the machines we operate. Someone mentioned that it is tough out there, it is, without question.
I have met some great people in and around vending during my short time. The top of that list being Ian at Instance and Nick from Toyvend. They have given help and guidance when i needed it and have always been straight with me.
What more can I say? After reading some comments I felt I had to justify Perform but then again why should I? Every site or account any of us have is ours to lose by not giving what we are asked for.
Over and out
David
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- Coin Op Group Veteren
- Posts: 234
- Joined: January 28th, 2009, 12:24 pm
- Area Covered: London-down to south coast
- Machines Used: towers, bulk, herbal viagra, wash prods, pringles
Re: Hello Newbie Here
David@Perform wrote:Well my joining seems to put the cat amongst the pigeons. As I have said I will answer as I can. I am only an employee.
As far as sites are concerned we do not cold call or the such any sites that we go in to. We are a small team and don't have the time or inclination to do so. We only install a site if asked to by the landlord, BDM or machine manager. We have obligations to the accounts that we have and as a rule do what they ask of us. If we are instructed install at a site we will do or we will be taken to task why we haven't done as requested and risk losing the account/contract. We have had to work hard and invest to get these accounts. They prefer one point of contact, all collection data is sent via EDI to a http://www.clms.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; which had considerable costs to implement, more often than not all cash is left on site and we get our part 4 - 6 weeks later.
Our main office and warehouse is in Tamworth. There are 17 employed operatives on the road servicing machines across the UK each with a van and local warehouse.
If I discussed commission and cost of product on here I would not have a job. What I can say is that our accounts & suppliers earn more than we do for every £1 that is put in the machines we operate. Someone mentioned that it is tough out there, it is, without question.
I have met some great people in and around vending during my short time. The top of that list being Ian at Instance and Nick from Toyvend. They have given help and guidance when i needed it and have always been straight with me.
What more can I say? After reading some comments I felt I had to justify Perform but then again why should I? Every site or account any of us have is ours to lose by not giving what we are asked for.
Over and out
David
well if you customers are earning more than you at it all there is something very very wrong in the way you lot do business imo.. why would you want to do that when you only chagre 3 quid a pill...very strange..each to their own though i spoze
over and out
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Re: Hello Newbie Here
I think that is a major thorn in most of the operators side here, they did give what the site wanted, but were gazumped by a major operator. Bit of a difference to poor service, if that were the case I would agree. But, it wasnt so maybe bit of an unfair comment there .More to the annoyance of some operators is you are selling the same products but then that is down to the supplier I suppose.David@Perform wrote:Well my joining seems to put the cat amongst the pigeons. As I have said I will answer as I can. I am only an employee.
As far as sites are concerned we do not cold call or the such any sites that we go in to. We are a small team and don't have the time or inclination to do so. We only install a site if asked to by the landlord, BDM or machine manager. We have obligations to the accounts that we have and as a rule do what they ask of us. If we are instructed install at a site we will do or we will be taken to task why we haven't done as requested and risk losing the account/contract. We have had to work hard and invest to get these accounts. They prefer one point of contact, all collection data is sent via EDI to a http://www.clms.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; which had considerable costs to implement, more often than not all cash is left on site and we get our part 4 - 6 weeks later.
Our main office and warehouse is in Tamworth. There are 17 employed operatives on the road servicing machines across the UK each with a van and local warehouse.
If I discussed commission and cost of product on here I would not have a job. What I can say is that our accounts & suppliers earn more than we do for every £1 that is put in the machines we operate. Someone mentioned that it is tough out there, it is, without question.
I have met some great people in and around vending during my short time. The top of that list being Ian at Instance and Nick from Toyvend. They have given help and guidance when i needed it and have always been straight with me.
What more can I say? After reading some comments I felt I had to justify Perform but then again why should I? Every site or account any of us have is ours to lose by not giving what we are asked for.
Over and out
David