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We are one of the leading providers of personalised wine, so advice from the experts! Some suppliers will object to the sale of their product without their full branding being in place and threaten legal action, others aren't bothered. Always best to ask first. And of course any labelling you...
Part of the licensing process is a Police check by the CRB before the license submission. So that pretty well ensures that you declare everything you need to declare.
I use BB-Online. Always had great service from them, they even answer the phone when you have a question. Also bought foreign domains from them nice and straightforward.
As with most press releases it would only be used if it interested the editor. Your business sounds too small for them to care, its not exactly BP and a leaky oil well.
You may just want to mention to your client that any libellous statements would result in legal action.
Gifts for quotes just encourages time wasters.
An unexpected gift after the job is done will get them telling everyone about you, which should boost your quote levels.
The key two thing with packaging are
1)the right size, so that your cupcake can't move in the box
and
2)strong enough to survive the courier service.
If there isn't a suitable box from a specialist supplier, you'll need to get one made. Try a local box manufacturer, there will be a min order...
Don't forget to take your customer's experience into account. If they want a special bottle for an occasion they'll be peeved if doesn't arrive on time and in one piece when they want it. A prompt replacement isn't always good enough.
Sysops is right, especially with christmas coming, when courier companies are busiest and hire cack-handed extra staff.
On the courier side you should be more concerned about convenience of collection and reliability of delivery. I found the cheaper couriers like Fastway were'nt up to it.
Don't try to sell alcohol without all the right licenses on place, The penalties are harsh,
Fine of £22000 or, 6 months in jail, or both. Plus all the booze will be confiscated and destroyed.
You'll need a club premises certificate. The rules are in Part 4 Licensing Act 2003
This relates to the premises and is different from a personal license. Contact the Licensing department of your local council for more information.
You are wrong on the this. The Licensing Act 2003 is perfectly clear, the sale by retail of alcohol must be licensed (Part 1, section 1, subsection a), sales by a business to a business do not, regardless of the quantity. As long as Jimbo the accountant orders as a business then that is fine...