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Jeff from Howick
2001 Mercedes Sprinter 4 berth motor home in very good condition inside and out.
Length: 6 metres
Width: 2.30 metres
Height: 3.20 metres
* large panoramic wrap-around windows
* self-contained
* almost new 3-way fridge (Gas, Electric, battery)
* solar panel + 2 deep cycle house … View more2001 Mercedes Sprinter 4 berth motor home in very good condition inside and out.
Length: 6 metres
Width: 2.30 metres
Height: 3.20 metres
* large panoramic wrap-around windows
* self-contained
* almost new 3-way fridge (Gas, Electric, battery)
* solar panel + 2 deep cycle house batteries
* TV and satellite dish
* hot and cold water
* fully carpeted in the house
* Fiamma side curtain (F45) - in good condition and easy to use
* 3 cycle bike rack
* microwave
* plenty of storage - inside and out
* backing camera
* diesel
* 2.2 litre
* manual
* 4 cylinder DOHC
* Speedo 246890Km
very easy to drive on a car license
This motorhome has provided us with many superb holidays.
Please phone Jeff, 0274176668 or 095339987
Price: $44,990
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Hitting the beat for a few hours with the Botany Crime Watch Patrol gave Howick Ward Councillor Sharon Stewart an even greater appreciation of the value of volunteers.
In an ideal world, your business would never have excess or obsolete inventory. However, this can and often does happen when demand for certain products decreases and supply remains steady or increases.
This is not only an issue for your business financially, but if it isn’t handled … View moreIn an ideal world, your business would never have excess or obsolete inventory. However, this can and often does happen when demand for certain products decreases and supply remains steady or increases.
This is not only an issue for your business financially, but if it isn’t handled appropriately it can also lead to wastage, which isn’t good for the environment.
Dealing with excess stock can be problematic, and you need to identify methods to account for the money invested in the excess stock and also consider the impact wastage has on the environment. From discounts to donations, this article looks at how to take care of your excess stock.
Reduced Prices
A great way to get rid of excess stock without losing out financially is by offering customers discounts on the products that are in excess. For instance, you may decide to keep fast-moving items at full retail price, but discount products in the “excess” by anywhere from 10% up.
Everybody loves a bargain so putting excess stock on sale is a great way to encourage customers to spend! This will essentially reimburse you for the money invested in the stock originally. As a bonus, reduced prices mean you are preventing the need to throw away stock and add to the ever-growing mass of junk that is currently plaguing the environment.
Bulk Discounts
Another great way to get rid of excess stock is to use bulk discounts, where you offer customers a deal that gives them more bang for their buck. For example, you might decide to make products that you currently have a surplus of as part of a “2-for-1” deal. Alternatively, you might allow customers, for instance, to buy one product and get the second one free.
This is a great way to drastically reduce the amount of stock crowding your inventory, but you are still working towards earning back the money invested in the stock in the first place. Additionally, you are avoiding the need to throw away large amounts of stock which, as mentioned is not environmentally friendly.
Donate to Charity
If, even after these methods have been exhausted, you still have an excess amount of inventory, you want to do everything you can to avoid having to create wastage and burden the environment with more waste.
While it may come down to drawing a financial loss if you can’t get rid of the excess through discounts and bulk sales, donating to charity is a great way to reduce inventory and avoid wastage. There are hundreds of charities who could benefit from a range of resources, from clothes to canned and packaged food. As an added bonus, being environmentally friendly and providing to charities is also a great way to improve your brand’s reputation in the community.
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Shery from East Tamaki Heights
Hi
does anyone know of anyone who does good quality work, for small gib jobs like this, and is reasonable?
thanks
Shery-l
Natalie from Botany Downs
Neighbours house is higher up and has just poured into our place. Drain at the back takes the other neighbours water.
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Theresa from Dannemora
Xbox 360, kinect + games for sale. Everything in excellent condition....
**250Gb Harddrive
24 games - see list below:
TC- Splinter cell Blacklist
TC - GR Future Soldier
TC - GR Advanced War fighter
TC - Rainbow Six: Vegas 2
TC - Endwar
… View moreXbox 360, kinect + games for sale. Everything in excellent condition....
**250Gb Harddrive
24 games - see list below:
TC- Splinter cell Blacklist
TC - GR Future Soldier
TC - GR Advanced War fighter
TC - Rainbow Six: Vegas 2
TC - Endwar
AC - Black Flag
AC - Rogue
COD: Ghost
COD: Black OPS
Resident Evil 5
Darksiders II
Hitman: Absolution
GTA 4
Saints Row 1
The Bureau
Murdered
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Natgeo Quiz: Wildlife
Sonic&Sega: All stars racing
Banjo-kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
Fable: The journey
Kinect: Adventures
Kinect: Sports
Kinect: Sports season 2
If interested, message me @ 0210691284.
Thanks
Theresa
Price: $280
Kellie from East Tamaki
Coloured cabinets with 2 shelves. Solid and made from good quality wood.
Price: $100
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Sue from Howick
Black . H 80cm. Solar lights look good on the deck.
Price: $25
Sue from Howick
A few scratches on top see photo. Very solid. H 40cm D 50cm W 80cm
Negotiable
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