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		<title>Why Shopping At The Cash And Carry Is Such A Chore</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of weeks ago I was speaking to a friend of mine who owns a Newsagents business. She bought the business a couple of years ago and works some very unsociable hours. She explained that although she enjoys working in the shop, when the shop closes at the end of the day, her work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of weeks ago I was speaking to a friend of mine who owns a Newsagents business. She bought the business a couple of years ago and works some very unsociable hours.</p>
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<p>She explained that although she enjoys working in the shop, when the shop closes at the end of the day, her work still is not finished.<span id="more-58"></span> She has to replace her stock daily by visiting the local Cash and Carry.</p>
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<p>I asked her why she has to go daily, and she explained that as she does not own a van she is having to use her car for the stock run and obviously her car just is not built to carry much stock.</p>
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<p>This got me thinking if somehow I might be able to ease her plight somewhat. I thought that probably the best aid for her business would be to have the use of a van. I felt this would enable her to purchase greater amounts of stock at the Cash and Carry, therefore minimising the time spent there. At the present time, I know that she cannot afford to purchase a new van. Bearing this in mind, I thought it would be beneficial to carry out a bit of investigative work into the possible merits of <a href="http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/van_leasing.htm" target="_blank">Van Contract Hire</a>.</p>
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<p>I was very happy with the information I collated and at the present time, I feel this would be the ideal solution to her transport requirements. Bearing this in mind I have put the suggestion to her that she looks at <a href="http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Ford-Transit-van_leasing.htm" target="_blank">Ford Transit Leasing</a> as a viable option to using her private car.</p>
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<p>However, I was also thinking about other ways to improve her business and recalled she had an unused fridge in her shop, which could easily be stocked up. I told her it could be worth considering <a href="http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Refrigerated-Van-contract-hire.htm" target="_blank">Refrigerated Van Leasing</a> when thinking about a van for her business.</p>
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<p>I feel that whichever van she decides to lease, it can only benefit her business.</p>
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		<title>Van Leasing &#8211; How to Get the Best Deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 16:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[p59% of people financed their new vehicle with a bank loan and only 27% leased a vehicle. Thos statistics have changed quite rapidly now. Ever since these statistics were released the amount of people investing in van leasing has rapidly increased and we are now in the realm of an all time high in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>p59% of people financed their new vehicle with a bank loan and only 27% leased a vehicle. Thos statistics have changed quite rapidly now. Ever since these statistics were released the amount of people investing in van leasing has rapidly increased and we are now in the realm of an all time high in a href=http://www.crusadervans.co.uk/ target=_blankcommerical van leasing/a.!&#8211;more&#8211; Several market researchers have said that leasing a vehicle is simply so much cheaper than it would be to get a bank loan or even get vehicle finance out from the dealer himself.br / br / OK &#8211; It sounds a little too good to be true but you have to ask yourself that when DesRosiers says that 46.8% cent of all new-vehicle transactions were on a lease. The steady increase in interest rates will largely explain the recent increase in many people investing in leasing a van rather than any straight purchase. Steady payments into the industry are what the economy needs right now to help it stabilise.br / br / Many people across the UK and many parts of the world have been affected by the infamous credit crunch so that will subsequently mean that people would want to spend less money throughout the month. Keeping monthly payments as low as possible is a high priority and commercial vehicle leasing companies have reported a steady increase in leasing sales.br / This will then give companies who offer cheap a href=http://www.crusadervans.co.uk/volkswagen_vw-transporter-van-leasing.htm target=_blankvolkswagen van leasing/a or a href=http://www.crusadervans.co.uk/ldv-van-leasing.htm target=_blankLDV Van Leasing/a for example, the edge and could expect to make some real money in this current trend. So, is this too good to be true? Is it really more viable to take a care out on a lease rather than buy it straight up? So what are the obvious advantages in getting a motor out this way. There is a constant warranty on a lease vehcile so you are always benefiting from a van leasing contract rather than a straight up purchase. So, if anything breaks or does not function properly, it will automatically be replaced within no time at all. Of course a new car will have a warranty but they only normally last about one year to two years at the most. So, in that sense it is more logical to try and get a van lease instead as you are technically more covered from an insurance point of view.br / br / There are plenty of advantages into getting a lease rather than a straight purchase and they are worth exploring. I would recommend considering it over buying a new car as you never know how much money you could save yourself!/p</p>
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