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35% lol. i dont have any marstons but didn't know hurleys operated their own towers. Kind of shodfy in a way.
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It doesn't stack up. They must think operators are desperate. 3 year contract you only start making money in year 3. First 2 years will cover machine costs. So at average 30 tubs a month at 30% profit to you, once you have taken stock / operating costs you end up with around £360 profit for 3 years graft. Cheers then! :thumbdown:
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It doesn't stack up. They must think operators are desperate. 3 year contract you only start making money in year 3. First 2 years will cover machine costs. So at average 30 tubs a month at 30% profit to you, once you have taken stock / operating costs you end up with around £360 profit for 3 years graft. Cheers then! :thumbdown:
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To be paying 35% commission on the sweet towers does not stack up. Are the toys being offered out as well?
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I think they are just overestimating the turnover of the sites. Im sure some are great but ive had some rubbish marstons pubs.
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You order machines, stock from Hurleys. Hurleys gain
You pay for Marston sites. Hurleys gain.
Spoilt stock due to restricted stock Marston insist on. More stock. Hurleys gain.

Major PR balls up. How to upset existing operators and any new customers.

No way boyo!
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This looks a very one sided deal. Maybe hurleys should
Come on hear and explain.
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I hear it has to be Marstons branded stock. Im sure Hurleys will take back anything that goes out of date.

Hurleys arent stupid, they know it will have to work for operators as well.
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I don't think Hurleys will take back out of date stock, why should they?

At 35% commission, I can't see how it will work, plus you have to buy a new tower and pay for the site.

Who is getting the 35%? Maybe this needs to be made clear? Are Marsdons taking the whole lot or is there another beneficiary in the mix?
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Guest wrote:I hear it has to be Marstons branded stock. Im sure Hurleys will take back anything that goes out of date.

Hurleys arent stupid, they know it will have to work for operators as well.
Thanks hurleys for you're input.
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