**OcUK Expanding into TRADE: Business, Trade & Corporate customers welcome!**

on your site it says public companies only, and when i tried to make a company account i was told to shoo

30 day accounts for the private sector are in the works and are not to far away. If you wanted to make orders we still can give you trade pricing. If paying for orders on a card is an issues we can arrange other forms of payment

e.g BACS, etc
 
Hey guys, Just thought i would make a quick post.

Its good to see that with having this thread set in place has already generated us more custom and also my email inbox is going crazy!!

Please keep the emails and msn coming :)

Enjoi (Phil)
 
10 * 22 inch screens would cost about £23.00 on a next day


Depending on monitor type, size of box, weight etc. and of course the profit involved on the sale. So £23 could be very possible, but business/trade it all depends on what the business is buying as at end of day the whole order needs to have made a profit, though no doubt small a profit has to be made so everything has to be taken into account.

For example any company say ordering 100 systems, could potentially get free shipping, just depends on the items being sold, dimensions, weight, profit involved.
 
10 * 22 inch screens would cost about £23.00 on a next day

That was just based on 10 screens only been on the order. Like Gibbo was saying depends on the size of the order. If there were extra things on the order like 10+ systems & the extra's like keyboards, mice etc. That would make a full pallet.

Best thing to do if you have questions like this is just to email me or Phil.
 
Depending on monitor type, size of box, weight etc. and of course the profit involved on the sale. So £23 could be very possible, but business/trade it all depends on what the business is buying as at end of day the whole order needs to have made a profit, though no doubt small a profit has to be made so everything has to be taken into account.

For example any company say ordering 100 systems, could potentially get free shipping, just depends on the items being sold, dimensions, weight, profit involved.

I wish we could order 100 systems from you, but the rtb warranty makes that a no no. They either go for D*** systems with next business day or we self build.

If you are going at this business malarky its about time you sorted some engineers out up and down the country and offered onsite warranty. It would benefit you massively ;)

CV in post ;)
 
That was just based on 10 screens only been on the order. Like Gibbo was saying depends on the size of the order. If there were extra things on the order like 10+ systems & the extra's like keyboards, mice etc. That would make a full pallet.

Best thing to do if you have questions like this is just to email me or Phil.

Sorry to be a stuck record, I don't have time to sit and wait for an email reply or a phone call. If I sat waiting an hour for the phone to ring I think I'd be in for reprimand!
 
I wish we could order 100 systems from you, but the rtb warranty makes that a no no. They either go for D*** systems with next business day or we self build.

If you are going at this business malarky its about time you sorted some engineers out up and down the country and offered onsite warranty. It would benefit you massively ;)

CV in post ;)

Thats a long long way off unfortunately, but one day, we'd certainly like to be at such levels. :)

But there again if we were offering online support to businesses that they'd no longer require their own IT support staff, so we could end up putting people out of jobs. ;)
 
But there again if we were offering online support to businesses that they'd no longer require their own IT support staff, so we could end up putting people out of jobs. ;)

A little out on this lol

I work in a large outsourcing company's IT section and we have onsite support on each site and we have L***** onsite next day to fix any hardware issues with the PC's.

RTB is far to much hassle and inconvenience for business's especially if the machines are heavily used or customer facing.

I think it's good that OCUK are trying to expand but i think you will really struggle to compete with companies if you're not offering simple things like free phone numbers for ordering and no onsite support you will struggle terribly.
Either do it right or don't bother would be my advise..
 
A little out on this lol

I work in a large outsourcing company's IT section and we have onsite support on each site and we have L***** onsite next day to fix any hardware issues with the PC's.

RTB is far to much hassle and inconvenience for business's especially if the machines are heavily used or customer facing.

I think it's good that OCUK are trying to expand but i think you will really struggle to compete with companies if you're not offering simple things like free phone numbers for ordering and no onsite support you will struggle terribly.
Either do it right or don't bother would be my advise..


Well we've being doing this for sometime just not publically shouted about it and so far it is building nicely. It works well for schools as they want systems or components and have their own IT staff to support the product, though admittedly they are local, so if they need to fix a PC they literally just drop it off and collect it later that day or following day. :)
 
Well we've being doing this for sometime just not publically shouted about it and so far it is building nicely. It works well for schools as they want systems or components and have their own IT staff to support the product, though admittedly they are local, so if they need to fix a PC they literally just drop it off and collect it later that day or following day. :)

The school we deal with, and the local universities college both use d*** systems due to their support. Most schools in the county go with Dell or RM for this reason.

You wouldn't put me out of a job, I'm the one who spends all the companies IT budget money. The rest of the staff here don't know or really need to know what they want or need.
 
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