View Full Version : Pay as you go plan?
TalonMotorFabrication
6th August 2014, 10:49 AM
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K4KEV
6th August 2014, 03:18 PM
Nice one Phil;) ....that does seem to be a very competitive package considering the amount of work involved, that combination would give some one a real head start if they were not bothered about completing all the stages themselves or don't have the skill, I think you will get some custom with that deal.
Badger
6th August 2014, 07:59 PM
Sounds like a good idea, I'd be tempted if I didn't already have a chassis :)
robo
6th August 2014, 08:56 PM
Brilliant idea Phil but it would be a lot better to have a couple ready so when they turn up and do the deal they take away the product. All this pay a deposit and wait for yonks makes folk drop out.
bob
alga
6th August 2014, 10:46 PM
That's a very cool idea!
flyerncle
7th August 2014, 08:15 AM
Why not pay as you go,pay something, get something,I am not in any way suggesting that orders will not be fulfilled and its all ready been said that many have promised few have delivered and that way people would have confidence in a prospective supplier, and good luck with it.
Enoch
7th August 2014, 08:45 AM
It's none of my business but I hope you have consulted somebody on this. It sounds like what you are offering could be perceived by trading standards (or others)as being unlicensed credit brokering. If you have not already done so please contact the FSB or similar to check the legality of what you are proposing. The penalties for getting it wrong are draconian. Hope I am wrong but please seek professional advice on this.
Davidbolam
7th August 2014, 09:30 AM
Sounds like a good plan phil. I also agree with Enoch that you would need a consumer credit licence however there are exemptions. If you only accept payment be credit card then You don't need one. Have a look at the oft and fcs websites.
David
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