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Buying appliance for customers and guarantees

Some advice please.

I'd usually expect the customer to buy kitchen appliances themselves. (otherwise it adds to turnover and may complicate the guarantee?)

Do you ever buy an appliance on behalf of the customer? (a hob in this case for a student letting company) Or do you tell them they need to order it themselves.

Then if you do purchase it do you register the guarantees yourself of give the customer the details needed to register or let them know they need to register or just not say anything?

Thanks.

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  • In my experience most of the time the client supplies the appliances, or the company providing the kitchen supplies appliances. It’s a very competitive market so not much opportunity to mark up and make profit supplying appliances. If you’re not going to make money from it, then there is not much point in doing it

    The only time I’ve supplied appliances is when the client can’t be bothered, and they are happy to pay me for the service to provide the appliance. 

  • Great, thanks sparkiemike

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