mike65 wrote: » and he is spamming housholders with free bin collection for rest of the year! Actually having just done the maths, I'll be no better off using Mr Binman but for some it may work out. Mike.
mike65 wrote: » No annual charge to the City "just" 340 to Mr Binman. Which means that until the current annual charge period lapses people might be slow to sign up. Bad timing from Mr Binman I think. Mike.
echosound wrote: » Council have been handing out letters to households today stating he doesn't have a licence to collect for waterford city, only waterford county. Anyone know if he does or not? Not that I'll be changing over anyway,the current scheme suits me better, am just curious?
mike65 wrote: » They are two seperate entities in terms of local governance. Mike.
mike65 wrote: » Just got that council letter, its a bit odd in that as Mr Binman has no permit to operate then why does a large part of the letter take adopt a defensive tone? Does anyone know the proceedure to enter a "market" thats controlled 100% by the council?Council letter Mike
benifa wrote: » Only thing is, I'm a bit scared to do this in case I'm sent to prison. Oh, what to do?
benifa wrote: » Bit sneaky of Kilkenny County Council isn't it, if what MrBinman are claiming is true?..
ztoical wrote: » I must have missed that, what did he claim kilkenny county council did?
benifa wrote: » Apparently, Mr Binman applied 18 months ago for a permit to operate in Waterford City, but they didn't receive a response until they started canvassing new customers here. “We were told that we will have to re-apply and we see this as a stalling tactic and not great business practice,” Mr. Binman’s General Manager, Joe Cleary said (allegedly). From http://www.waterford-news.com/news/story/?trs=cwqlcwgbsn&cat=news
ztoical wrote: » o right so you meant waterford not kilkenny