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Originally posted by leehack View PostI did drop a pound on a beach in Cornwall that I never found, does that class an an offshore account?
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Originally posted by olderscot View PostOnly if the tide comes in far enough.
Mike
PS. probably better to declare it as an on-shore loss. That way it should be tax deductable.
It was personal money though, not company money, Lester Piggott if I claim for it?
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It was personal money though, not company money, Lester Piggott if I claim for it?
Many a mickle maks a muckle as they say.
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First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling
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All the makings of a good Government Minister, did you claim on expenses
1. Travel to beachx sorry, "Urban environment to experience binge drinking in real life."
2. Holidayx Work study Accomodation £600
3. Unreceipted charity donation £1.00x, sorry now I think about it I'm sure it was a £50 note that I dropped.
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First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling
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Very interesting thread with lots of opinions!
I've actually just ordered a car through Ling and having always leased my cars I found the process to be extremely quick and easy which is a testament to Ling and her passion for business and selling cars!
Yes the site is probably considered ugly to those of us used to the slick web 2.0 (god I hate that term) but it actually works very well if you can see past that.
The typical lease deal goes like this for me.... visit contracthireandleasing.com ... search for my car of choice, find the cheapest listed prices and then go to those sites and fill out a quote form...then it's usually a wait of two weeks whilst the quotes trickle through which almost always turn out to be higher than their advertised prices. Then I get salesmen phoning me night and day following up their quote.
With Ling you visit the site and every car has got a live price, if the car you want isn't there you can fill out a quote form and Ling is extremely fast in getting back to you. I've had quotes come back in 15 minutes which is simply amazing.
Then when you are ready to order you fill out an easy to use order form... you then get signed up to her online customer area which she has styled like an MSN chat... which is very fitting because replies come back within seconds it seems! Everything is clear and easy to understand and it makes leasing a car an absolute joy!
I think Lings success comes from the fact she is obviously very passionate about her business and customer service. It's not about the wacky site and free give aways... it's just an easy to use, fast efficient service.
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I also think that buying online is always going to be a lonely place but it's right what Lings says... customer interaction is vital and you have to engage your customers right from the start.
Most online websites are faceless.... Try and contact them and using e-mail it might mean a few days wait... use the phone and it's an endless menu driven system followed by long wait times.
One of the company's I worked for used to have an online chat system for all website visitors.... After a certain period a little box would appear saying "Hi, can I help?" which would be connected to a knowledgeable pre-sales person which would chat in an informal way. Guess what, 90% of sales originated from that online chat system... so much so that they had 30+ people dedicated to online chat for the website... more than the number of actual sales people
So customer engagement is key and Ling does that very well!
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Originally posted by dogzilla View PostAfter a certain period a little box would appear saying "Hi, can I help?" which would be connected to a knowledgeable pre-sales person which would chat in an informal way.
Thats an interesting prompt. Wonder if it would `interrupt` people who were going to buy anyway but they got confused/annoyed/whatever by the interuption and didnt finish the purchase?
Its not something I've ever experienced on the interweb.
Worth discussing though.
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