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Maybe a cash flow issue?
Quote from: Wibble ( Paul ) on August 21, 2018, 05:58:38 pmMaybe a cash flow issue?Exactly!They will be using your cash to buy stock and then sell it to you at a profit.What happens if they go bankrupt with your money and no poles sent out? You get treated like all their creditors and get pennies in the pound when the business is sorted out. Meantime they pop up under a new name and use your cash as operating capital.Even if it was the best pole in the world, I would never pay cash for one with a lead time of 3 to 4 weeks, especially from Brodex. They've had my business once and tried hard to shaft me. Those were the early days when I didn't know better..
Brodex actually rang me the other day ( I don’t know how or why they had my number) Asking me if I’m happy with my poles , van system & water purification equipment and is there anything they could offer me. ( I haven’t got a brodex system btw) , I just said thanks but no thanks I’m happy with what Iv got
Quote from: Spruce on August 21, 2018, 07:00:42 pmQuote from: Wibble ( Paul ) on August 21, 2018, 05:58:38 pmMaybe a cash flow issue?Exactly!They will be using your cash to buy stock and then sell it to you at a profit.What happens if they go bankrupt with your money and no poles sent out? You get treated like all their creditors and get pennies in the pound when the business is sorted out. Meantime they pop up under a new name and use your cash as operating capital.Even if it was the best pole in the world, I would never pay cash for one with a lead time of 3 to 4 weeks, especially from Brodex. They've had my business once and tried hard to shaft me. Those were the early days when I didn't know better..Brodex went bankrupt before.
My understanding is that they have been under new management for a while an worked hard to improve service. I nearly went with them for three van systems but opted for Pure Freedom in the end.
Brodex unfortunately will never be able to shake off the bad reputation they built up for themselves.
Quote from: 8 weekly on August 21, 2018, 10:06:11 pmMy understanding is that they have been under new management for a while an worked hard to improve service. I nearly went with them for three van systems but opted for Pure Freedom in the end.I suspect its the same squad as they're still up to their old tricks of selling poles on reach length instead of actual length, they are a bunch of idiots who never learn from past mistakes.
Quote from: Marc Stock on August 21, 2018, 11:01:00 pmBrodex unfortunately will never be able to shake off the bad reputation they built up for themselves.If they're under new management & they're trying to improve customer service I don't understand why they don't re-brand & give themselves a new name.The actual equipment looks quite good on their website - although the Google reviews don't seem to be as good as those of other WFP suppliers. If I was based around Liverpool I might just give them a shot.
Quote from: Dry Clean on August 21, 2018, 10:33:36 pmQuote from: 8 weekly on August 21, 2018, 10:06:11 pmMy understanding is that they have been under new management for a while an worked hard to improve service. I nearly went with them for three van systems but opted for Pure Freedom in the end.I suspect its the same squad as they're still up to their old tricks of selling poles on reach length instead of actual length, they are a bunch of idiots who never learn from past mistakes.I looked and the sheet said 5 sections and a closed length of 4.96 feet. It’gonna be 25 foot with a brush on the end I would think.