So in reality you are only paying 20% commisions & then deducting the commision/reclaiming the VAT. CraftyDavid@Perform wrote:Just in answer to some questions. We pay commission on the VAT exclusive part of the sales thus 25% of £1.67 which is £2.00 less VAT. You would be giving the VAT man an extra 7p if you calculated £2 less VAT was £1.60
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Re: Designing a new machine
Hi Noel,Vendingwarehouse wrote:Paul, sweets were only a part of the products Lee is planning to sell according to his post. Umbrellas, Poncho's, glow mouths, flashing novelties, various combinations of glow sticks are all mentioned. I very much doubt all of those would sell for £1 each. Sweets maybe will only sell for £1, but if you are waiting on the economy to grow by any considerable rate I'm afraid people will be waiting a long time. During which time costs will go up and profit will go down. At some point it will come to a point that vend prices will have to go up and I fear this will be long before growth returns to the economy.
I agree with your analysis, but I dont think customers in my area of the uk will pay any higher price for a tub of sweets. I would like to vend at a higher price and get more profit, but it has been tried recently by Nigel ( Flint Vending ) and he said it was a failure.
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That's right, the machine will have many uses, if you wanted to just sell tubs of sweets for a £1, or Umbrellas for £3, Poncho's for £2, Glowsticks for £1 then you can do that. Hell it will have 8 selections so you could in theory sell 8 different products at 8 different prices!Vendingwarehouse wrote:Paul, sweets were only a part of the products Lee is planning to sell according to his post. Umbrellas, Poncho's, glow mouths, flashing novelties, various combinations of glow sticks are all mentioned. I very much doubt all of those would sell for £1 each. Sweets maybe will only sell for £1, but if you are waiting on the economy to grow by any considerable rate I'm afraid people will be waiting a long time. During which time costs will go up and profit will go down. At some point it will come to a point that vend prices will have to go up and I fear this will be long before growth returns to the economy.
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Hi DavidDavid@Perform wrote:Hi Lee - Great move on the Glow front there is a market for it. It is one of the machines we get asked for a lot. If the machine looks right etc. I recon we would buy them looking at on a ROI of 12 months. Below is a basic ROI plan presuming product cost and forecast sales.
£2.00 - Vend Price
£1.67 - ex Vat
£0.42 - 25% Commission to site
£0.48 - Product Cost
£0.77 - GP
38.5%
12 Month ROI
£50.00 Forcast Sales Per Week
£19.25 GP Per Week
£1,001.00 Max Machine Cost
Hope it helps
David
Thanks for that it's interesting and reassuring that you would look at a 12 month ROI. whenever i have thought about it before i always assumed most people would want 6 months maximum.
A £2 vend price probably would be better but for some of the products i just don't think people would pay. I mean £2 for a 6inch glowstick? £1.50 max.
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Vend And Glow wrote:That's right, the machine will have many uses, if you wanted to just sell tubs of sweets for a £1, or Umbrellas for £3, Poncho's for £2, Glowsticks for £1 then you can do that. Hell it will have 8 selections so you could in theory sell 8 different products at 8 different prices!Vendingwarehouse wrote:Paul, sweets were only a part of the products Lee is planning to sell according to his post. Umbrellas, Poncho's, glow mouths, flashing novelties, various combinations of glow sticks are all mentioned. I very much doubt all of those would sell for £1 each. Sweets maybe will only sell for £1, but if you are waiting on the economy to grow by any considerable rate I'm afraid people will be waiting a long time. During which time costs will go up and profit will go down. At some point it will come to a point that vend prices will have to go up and I fear this will be long before growth returns to the economy.
Hi,
When will it be available.
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Paul
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Hopefully May/June.Rossi fan wrote:Vend And Glow wrote:That's right, the machine will have many uses, if you wanted to just sell tubs of sweets for a £1, or Umbrellas for £3, Poncho's for £2, Glowsticks for £1 then you can do that. Hell it will have 8 selections so you could in theory sell 8 different products at 8 different prices!Vendingwarehouse wrote:Paul, sweets were only a part of the products Lee is planning to sell according to his post. Umbrellas, Poncho's, glow mouths, flashing novelties, various combinations of glow sticks are all mentioned. I very much doubt all of those would sell for £1 each. Sweets maybe will only sell for £1, but if you are waiting on the economy to grow by any considerable rate I'm afraid people will be waiting a long time. During which time costs will go up and profit will go down. At some point it will come to a point that vend prices will have to go up and I fear this will be long before growth returns to the economy.
Hi,
When will it be available.
Thanks,
Paul
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Paul see earlier mention that unlikely for sale....Although guess that may be up for discussion....
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We will wait an see.
Personally, I think towers are getting a bit dated and a new variant is probably a good idea. If you can have a multifunction machine, with price variability, then your sites are likely to be more willing to have one machine, rather than 3 or 4, which take up more space etc.
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Personally, I think towers are getting a bit dated and a new variant is probably a good idea. If you can have a multifunction machine, with price variability, then your sites are likely to be more willing to have one machine, rather than 3 or 4, which take up more space etc.
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That's what i was thinking, a one stop shop!Rossi fan wrote:We will wait an see.
Personally, I think towers are getting a bit dated and a new variant is probably a good idea. If you can have a multifunction machine, with price variability, then your sites are likely to be more willing to have one machine, rather than 3 or 4, which take up more space etc.
Paul
If it's viable for operators then there would be no reason for it not to be made available for sale.
I only said it may not be available because i was concerned the price may put people off, although i don't know what the price will be yet!
So i suppose let's wait and see and we can go from there.
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I just give the commission to the venue and forget about it. It's up to them if they pay their VAT share. I just pay the VAT on my share.David@Perform wrote:Just in answer to some questions. We pay commission on the VAT exclusive part of the sales thus 25% of £1.67 which is £2.00 less VAT. You would be giving the VAT man an extra 7p if you calculated £2 less VAT was £1.60
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Out of interest David do you take off the cost of sale before you give the commission or is it just the gross revenue in the machine you give a % of?