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Title: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: neilr on 20 October 2009, 16:16:55
I tried to apply at my local stealer today but they told me they dont do it has to be a wholesaler site.Ive contacted a larger dealer and ask for a postal appication form. Did anyone else find this when getting there card.
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: Ghost on 20 October 2009, 16:37:55
Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: Jimbob on 20 October 2009, 16:39:52
they dont all stock the forms....

you may have been fobbed off though.
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: feeutfo on 20 October 2009, 18:49:55
see below for abs link.

Dealers will want to see some clue you are in the "trade" i would think? A business card or a company name or what ever.

Hence most of us use the abs one, those that are not in the trade. :-)
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: waspy on 20 October 2009, 18:54:20
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: CaptainZok on 20 October 2009, 19:43:08
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
If you can convince VX that you are in the motor trade.
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: KillerWatt on 20 October 2009, 20:11:32
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
If you can convince VX that you are in the motor trade.
Convincing a dealer you are in the motor trade is a piece of piss.
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: TheBoy on 20 October 2009, 20:12:29
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
If you can convince VX that you are in the motor trade.
Convincing a dealer you are in the motor trade is a piece of piss.
Does depend on dealer, as some reject even if you go in with the full docs
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: KillerWatt on 20 October 2009, 20:18:55
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
If you can convince VX that you are in the motor trade.
Convincing a dealer you are in the motor trade is a piece of piss.
Does depend on dealer, as some reject even if you go in with the full docs
A carefully worded letter to the MD (sent via Special Delivery) will get you what you want  ;)
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: TheBoy on 20 October 2009, 20:23:47
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
If you can convince VX that you are in the motor trade.
Convincing a dealer you are in the motor trade is a piece of piss.
Does depend on dealer, as some reject even if you go in with the full docs
A carefully worded letter to the MD (sent via Special Delivery) will get you what you want  ;)
I think you mean DP
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: KillerWatt on 20 October 2009, 20:28:50
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
If you can convince VX that you are in the motor trade.
Convincing a dealer you are in the motor trade is a piece of piss.
Does depend on dealer, as some reject even if you go in with the full docs
A carefully worded letter to the MD (sent via Special Delivery) will get you what you want  ;)
I think you mean DP
Doesn't matter what their title is J, the right words to someone who can't be arsed to talk to you (because you are mere Joe Public) and you'll get you what you want without fail.
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: CaptainZok on 20 October 2009, 20:31:56
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Try the autobahnstormers, I believe it costs £20 for the year.


For some thing that's free ;)
If you can convince VX that you are in the motor trade.
Convincing a dealer you are in the motor trade is a piece of piss.
Does depend on dealer, as some reject even if you go in with the full docs
When I applied it was a case of filling in the form and faxing it direct to Luton, only dealer involvement was to set up an account with them to get TC prices.
Title: Re: TRADECLUB CARD
Post by: neilr on 21 October 2009, 16:15:08
i have letterheads and account at a local factors but dont all vx dealers do tradeclub prices. i repair and service quite a few different makes.Evan the mot site gives me discount on labour charges if i use them for stuff like code reading etc.