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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ftp on October 15, 2008, 05:48:37 pm

Title: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: ftp on October 15, 2008, 05:48:37 pm
I have never dealt with them or even contacted them as far as i know yet i get a phonecall tonight from some guy who must have searched the net for my name. Have they nothing better to do?
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: jaykie on October 15, 2008, 05:51:51 pm
I had a email from them after asking last week about a 45-60 foot pole,
said
Hi there,

If you’re after a 45ft or 57ft, why not use the best carbon poles about, and I’ll try and beat any price.

Drop me an email or give me a call.

Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: alanwilson on October 15, 2008, 05:54:46 pm
they do this quite often - its a good form of marketing.  Some guys on here don't like them but I can vouch for the quality of their gear, poles are superb and very long lasting (3years +) - others will go on about Alex G's SLX (which I got to use today - very nice but I still prefer my cobra carbon but thats my choice)

all in all I've found Brodex to be very good albeit expensive, you can haggle with them though.

Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: cybersye on October 15, 2008, 06:55:36 pm


all in all I've found Brodex to be very good albeit expensive, you can haggle with them though.


This is the one thing I dont like about brodex and why I hav'nt bought anything from them, I was offered nearly 40 % off the list price of a pole and had several follow up calls once I enquired. This may sound good but I think they apply a reverse psycology so you end up thinking you've bagged a bargain, dishonest in my opinion.
A company who publishes their competitive fixed price and a good after sales record is who's gonna get my business.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: *strawman69 on October 15, 2008, 07:01:50 pm
i like their poles but there delivery service is shocking and for this reason i dont order from them
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: tonylee on October 15, 2008, 07:24:51 pm
Hi
I ordered one of the 18 foot ali poles last tuesday from their canvassing on agreement that if it did not fit in my van,I could return it. (this is gonna be fun)
They promised delivery for last friday. Still waiting. The pole will have to be magic for me to keep it now, as I dont think it will fit in the van, or carnt be bothered to try.
Quality people
Tony
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: Bonkors on October 15, 2008, 11:20:53 pm
Quote from: ftp link=topic=63316.msg546365#msg546365 date= who must have searched the net for my name. Have they nothing better to do?
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Isnt that called canvassing? ::) ::) Surely they are doing what some people on this forum do. Dont get me wrong, i'm NOT keen on Brodex and by the sounds of neither are many others, you just have to look at the following thread called "BRODEX"


 >:( >:(

Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: Nathanael Jones on October 15, 2008, 11:26:26 pm
I thought unsolicited telemarketing calls were illegal now,.. or is that just in Ireland?
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: Alex Gardiner on October 16, 2008, 08:26:14 am
I thought unsolicited telemarketing calls were illegal now,.. or is that just in Ireland?


It is illegal if the company has had no previous contact with you. A firm can be fined a lot of money for doing so, however it only needs a very tenuous link to make it completely legal and above board. You may have had something from a firm in the past or put your name down for a competition 5 years ago etc. The phone call should always then start with a reference to the link that they have with you.

I think that it is actually good use of human resources to ring around like this as otherwise that employee may have sat at a desk waiting for a few elusive sales calls for hours. When you start paying wages you want to maximise the efficiency of that person. The great thing about buying something as a result of a tele-sale is that you have more legal rights than if you walked into a shop and bought something.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: seandyer2003 on October 16, 2008, 08:56:02 am
i got a call from them, dont think he knew what to do when i said i had a diy trailer and got my poles from intenet :)
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: macmac on October 16, 2008, 06:35:25 pm
They are desperate as their "blue chip" clients are drying up!! credit crunch and all that, should have paid more attention to their bread & butter customers! crap products, crap after sales, crap company! ::)

Tony
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: dai on October 16, 2008, 06:43:04 pm
I had a call from them on Tuesday, I don't know how they got my mobile number, my only guess is from the spick and span directory.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: NWH on October 16, 2008, 06:44:07 pm
I got a text yesterday.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on October 16, 2008, 07:06:16 pm
i got a call on mobile today
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: dave0123 on October 16, 2008, 08:29:30 pm
I got a call the other day too! saying iv never used them before lol.. i said yes i know.

give my email address but havent had anything through anyway
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: Bonkors on October 16, 2008, 08:34:41 pm
i got a call on mobile today

I dont get calls off them-THERIN LIES THE PROBLEM!!

I suppose its because they have already sold me something, why bother with after sales. You guys get calls off them. I cant get them to call me even after leaving many messages!

If you look after your customers, they will come back to you. If it is true that there blue chip clients are drying up then they better sharpen up quick time to satisfy their bread and butter customers. No other wfp supplier gets this much criticism on this forum as brodex does.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: macmac on October 17, 2008, 07:00:44 pm
i got a call on mobile today

I dont get calls off them-THERIN LIES THE PROBLEM!!

I suppose its because they have already sold me something, why bother with after sales. You guys get calls off them. I cant get them to call me even after leaving many messages!

If you look after your customers, they will come back to you. If it is true that there blue chip clients are drying up then they better sharpen up quick time to satisfy their bread and butter customers. No other wfp supplier gets this much criticism on this forum as brodex does.

You reep what you sew (spelling?)

One other company who use this forum however, are very humble, listen to customer feedback, do their best to address every issue, create good new products for us & continue on an informed road of constant R&D. Good for them, these are the companys we are confident in our investments with, who we trust & who we have confidence in their integrity! That's where Brodex fall well short of the mark IMO. ;)

Tony
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: Chris Galloway on October 17, 2008, 07:09:33 pm
Most business is made by recommendation, I think from what ive read in this thread, Brodex are not a good company to deal with.  ;)

After sales is non existant, delivery times are non existant, but they are quite willing to phone you up for sales  ::)

I think i will stick to companies like Gardiners for poles etc, when i do get to replace my system for a bigger one, i will be asking the respected guys here were to get it from.

Personally i think there should be a thread, which outlines all the major suppliers, and their good and bad points of business with them.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: ftp on October 17, 2008, 08:04:59 pm
Might be me, but i dislike telesales with a vengance. I want a phone so i can communicate if i need to not for any tom etc to phone me in my own time.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: paulscotney on October 17, 2008, 08:21:01 pm
Rang me yesterday. I was in middle of cleaning a house, told them so and to look at CIU as quite a few people upset. Said he got my details off the web. I have never ever contacted them b4.
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: Chris Galloway on October 17, 2008, 08:24:48 pm
I dont think its illegal to phone people cold.

There is a list to join should you not want sales calls, however i dont know if thats to just residential numbers and not business's. Anyone calling you is then breaking regulations.

I keep getting spam emails relating to these bloody lists.. shame i delete them once received could have posted the contents..
Title: Re: Are Brodex desperate?
Post by: ftp on October 17, 2008, 08:29:12 pm
The credit card companies don't phone anymore - what a shame!