Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

Recommended Posts

Posted
  Tom2020 said:
You will if i miss spell your address :laugh1:

 

Yeah ok. The maybe I will, but the spelling isn't important, so long as the postcode and number are on there.

 

Oh and for those who are a little bit slow I won the silky. I won first prize as me and second prize as GTR. But I passed on the second prize as IMO it was the right thing to do.

 

I just shared the comp on my GTR page so everyone else who is on there sees toms page. :thumbup:

Log in or register to remove this advert

  • Replies 26
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

You might not care about the spelling mistakes, but what about other potential clients looking in?

 

Not the most professional look is it, when words are misspelled!

Posted (edited)
  RobArb said:
You might not care about the spelling mistakes, but what about other potential clients looking in?

 

Not the most professional look is it, when words are misspelled!

 

Thanks for you input on this rob, I have had 32 orders since i have opened shop on-line and not alot of people seemed to care to much about the spelling of things, They are more about how i conduct my business with them a, Personal phone call saying thank you for trusting and trying a new supplier and i have even hand delivered items to people as Dan will tell you. Tell me one supplier who dose that?

 

I have spent many long nights adding new products to my website. All done and ran by myself, I spend 2 Days a week climbing/Grounding and 2 On the suppliers while the 3rd is emailing and calling the likes of Husqvarna, Stihl, Oregon, Sip,Hiax just to name a few. So there are a few mistakes but at 3AM after a full day's at work bugger me if i don't fancy having to re-check my work for the 4th. I have had a lot of support of friends spell checking the website for me on there own time and making sure its all good. I have over 200 items and its growing each day and get tiring doing it.

 

Like to see many people take a risk these day. Placing alot of there own cash on the line and deal with the stress of it. Some people get a kick out of climbing tree i get the kick out of laying a few K on the line and seeing if it pays back.

 

No one was asked to start this thread either, before some one jumps on the bang wagon. Its down to Dan's kindness and jealousy of not winning :thumbup:

 

I ask no one to go off topic or spam this thread as it some times happens in the world of arbtalk and i respect Steve's wishes on me not posting about my new business till i am a few months down the line at least. Hence me not doing a big post and bragging about my new venture..

 

Mods please feel free to close this thread if that's ok with Dan.

Edited by Tom2020
Posted
  Dan Earp said:
Well it wasnt meee! Some lad that doesnt climb, cant put a chain on a saw correctly the list goes on !! Lol

 

Could you guess im not peeved at all 😄😜

 

Is it that crap techie with a stihl fetish? Likes repairing ryobi saws? Still he can't put a silky blade on backwards

 

 

Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

Posted
  Tom2020 said:
Thanks for you input on this rob, I have had 32 orders since i have opened shop on-line and not alot of people seemed to care to much about the spelling of things, They are more about how i conduct my business with them a, Personal phone call saying thank you for trusting and trying a new supplier and i have even hand delivered items to people as Dan will tell you. Tell me one supplier who dose that?

 

I have spent many long nights adding new products to my website. All done and ran by myself, I spend 2 Days a week climbing/Grounding and 2 On the suppliers while the 3rd is emailing and calling the likes of Husqvarna, Stihl, Oregon, Sip,Hiax just to name a few. So there are a few mistakes but at 3AM after a full day's at work bugger me if i don't fancy having to re-check my work for the 4th. I have had a lot of support of friends spell checking the website for me on there own time and making sure its all good. I have over 200 items and its growing each day and get tiring doing it.

 

Like to see many people take a risk these day. Placing alot of there own cash on the line and deal with the stress of it. Some people get a kick out of climbing tree i get the kick out of laying a few K on the line and seeing if it pays back.

 

No one was asked to start this thread either, before some one jumps on the bang wagon. Its down to Dan's kindness and jealousy of not winning :thumbup:

 

I ask no one to go off topic or spam this thread as it some times happens in the world of arbtalk and i respect Steve's wishes on me not posting about my new business till i am a few months down the line at least. Hence me not doing a big post and bragging about my new venture..

 

Mods please feel free to close this thread if that's ok with Dan.

 

Chill Tom, what's the page called so I can find it, and hope you do well with husky, might be worth emailing the hq, they're pretty willing to help

 

 

Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

Posted
  eddy_t said:
is it that crap techie with a stihl fetish? Likes repairing ryobi saws? Still he can't put a silky blade on backwards

 

 

sent using arbtalk mobile app

 

👍.....and i thought u cud never bomb up a mag with rounds backwards, but ive seen it happen lol

Posted
  Tom2020 said:
Thanks for you input on this rob, I have had 32 orders since i have opened shop on-line and not alot of people seemed to care to much about the spelling of things, They are more about how i conduct my business with them a, Personal phone call saying thank you for trusting and trying a new supplier and i have even hand delivered items to people as Dan will tell you. Tell me one supplier who dose that?

 

I have spent many long nights adding new products to my website. All done and ran by myself, I spend 2 Days a week climbing/Grounding and 2 On the suppliers while the 3rd is emailing and calling the likes of Husqvarna, Stihl, Oregon, Sip,Hiax just to name a few. So there are a few mistakes but at 3AM after a full day's at work bugger me if i don't fancy having to re-check my work for the 4th. I have had a lot of support of friends spell checking the website for me on there own time and making sure its all good. I have over 200 items and its growing each day and get tiring doing it.

 

Like to see many people take a risk these day. Placing alot of there own cash on the line and deal with the stress of it. Some people get a kick out of climbing tree i get the kick out of laying a few K on the line and seeing if it pays back.

 

No one was asked to start this thread either, before some one jumps on the bang wagon. Its down to Dan's kindness and jealousy of not winning :thumbup:

 

I ask no one to go off topic or spam this thread as it some times happens in the world of arbtalk and i respect Steve's wishes on me not posting about my new business till i am a few months down the line at least. Hence me not doing a big post and bragging about my new venture..

 

Mods please feel free to close this thread if that's ok with Dan.

 

I make that 5 days work. Surely a new business venture demands 7?

 

And I thought you'd "retired" yourself at a tender age from climbing due to injury?

 

Stating that you are laying "k" on the line should be something, in my opinion, you keep to yourself rather than shouting it out on an online forum.

 

Tom, I hope you get what you want out of your venture but your going to need some luck to succeed...

Posted
  Tom2020 said:
Thanks for you input on this rob, I have had 32 orders since i have opened shop on-line and not alot of people seemed to care to much about the spelling of things, They are more about how i conduct my business with them a, Personal phone call saying thank you for trusting and trying a new supplier and i have even hand delivered items to people as Dan will tell you. Tell me one supplier who dose that?

 

I have spent many long nights adding new products to my website. All done and ran by myself, I spend 2 Days a week climbing/Grounding and 2 On the suppliers while the 3rd is emailing and calling the likes of Husqvarna, Stihl, Oregon, Sip,Hiax just to name a few. So there are a few mistakes but at 3AM after a full day's at work bugger me if i don't fancy having to re-check my work for the 4th. I have had a lot of support of friends spell checking the website for me on there own time and making sure its all good. I have over 200 items and its growing each day and get tiring doing it.

 

Like to see many people take a risk these day. Placing alot of there own cash on the line and deal with the stress of it. Some people get a kick out of climbing tree i get the kick out of laying a few K on the line and seeing if it pays back.

 

No one was asked to start this thread either, before some one jumps on the bang wagon. Its down to Dan's kindness and jealousy of not winning :thumbup:

 

I ask no one to go off topic or spam this thread as it some times happens in the world of arbtalk and i respect Steve's wishes on me not posting about my new business till i am a few months down the line at least. Hence me not doing a big post and bragging about my new venture..

 

Mods please feel free to close this thread if that's ok with Dan.

 

Well said that man, Ive been there and it is very hard to get going, I'd say its even harder than a tree work business, the amount of running around you have to do is silly, chasing orders, chasing main dealers, and then the joy of stihl and husky on top. Keep going lad and IMO your doing a good job. :thumbup:

 

  Eddy_t said:
Is it that crap techie with a stihl fetish? Likes repairing ryobi saws? Still he can't put a silky blade on backwards

 

 

Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

 

Bet I could give it a go :001_tt2::sneaky2::lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

  Dan Earp said:
👍.....and i thought u cud never bomb up a mag with rounds backwards, but ive seen it happen lol

 

I also have seen this, funny as hell to watch them try and load and make ready.:lol::lol:

 

  RobArb said:
I make that 5 days work. Surely a new business venture demands 7?

 

And I thought you'd "retired" yourself at a tender age from climbing due to injury?

 

Stating that you are laying "k" on the line should be something, in my opinion, you keep to yourself rather than shouting it out on an online forum.

 

Tom, I hope you get what you want out of your venture but your going to need some luck to succeed...

 

Give over rob. :001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:

Posted

Lol yeah having to take the rifle apart getting the old leatherman out and gently(with force) pulling the round out. Lol

 

Keeping going tom

  • 4 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  •  

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Read more  

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.