"Are you savastore in disguise " I hear them shout!!
Dear Affiliates,
Firstly I would like to apologise for the sudden shut down of the Evesham Affiliate programme.
This was due to Evesham Technology ending as a business and a new company starting in its place. We will still be trading from Evesham as Evesham Technology, however the company name is now Geemore Technology Ltd.
The affiliate scheme is now back up and running and still branded as Evesham Technology, all products and the website remain the same.
To celebrate the relaunch we are now offering 4% commission on all sales until the end of september. This means an average commission of £40 per sale on our award winning PC's and £25 on our award winning Alqemi TV's.
I look forwards to continuing doing business with you, and again apologise for any inconvenience this change over has caused.
I will be in touch this week with fresh banners and some great offers to help you start earning commission again.
If I can help in any way or answer any queries please email me kateelliot@evesham.com.
Thanks
Kate
Evesham Technology
"Are you savastore in disguise " I hear them shout!!
Nope, we are still Evesham Technology, same products, same building where all products are built and shipped, same staff, same website and same chairman![]()
bet you aint got the same number of employees
Unfortunately Evesham had to down size during the change over period and we have lost staff and the showrooms.
However the Evesham Affiliate scheme is in no way affected by this and is still being run by myself as it was previously. The websites remain the same as do our award winning products and after sales service.
Thanks
Kate
and are trying to avoid a nice big tax bill, VAT bill and redundancy payments
Welcome back Kate.
There's a distinct lack of decent custom designed PC's that are offered via affiliate scheme. My favourite one was EPC Buyer and they closed their scheme. You site still offers a decent range of own build but I would like to see an option whereby the customer may specify upgrades or alterations to the desktops etc.
Flambi Media Limited - USA/UK/EU Affiliate Management Expertise
Hi John,
Thanks for the post.
We do offer various upgrades on the desktops within the configurater page of each PC, customers can upgrade softaware, processor, graphics, hard drive etc on this page. These are updated each month with fresh versions and up to date components. But I will pass on your comments to see if more variety could be added to these upgrades and configurations![]()
thanks
Kate
Thanks for that Kate.
If you take a quick look at your competitor... Excellent Cheap PC Desktop Computers And Discount Computer Systems
They used to offer a raft of options whereby the customer could select their own processor, number of disc drives/dvd drives etc etc plus a range of monitors.
Owing to the decline in the pc market nationally, even they have dispensed with their design and build options and now offer a limited selection of peripheral additions. A shame but I guess that's the way the market is going.
Still it would be good for a customer to use a drop down menu to select different bits to be added/replaced within the pc so their pc truly is custom and bespoke.
Flambi Media Limited - USA/UK/EU Affiliate Management Expertise
Thanks for the feedback John.
I have passed your message on to our research team to let them know your thoughts.
We appreciate the feedback.
Thanks
Kate
as far as I'm aware dell is the only supplier that does this
the prices for the spec on epc buyer are awful
laptop direct much more competitive.
Ive worked in an environment where directors have shut up shop one day, sacked the staff and mysteriously re-opened the next minus all the financial commitments. It ain't funny and messes with people's lives.
Is this what has happened at Evesham?
To be honest, i have bought a number of Evesham machines over the years (being local to me) and they have always been first class.
Si
Simon
BBC NEWS | England | Hereford/Worcs | Jobs going at technology centre
I feel sorry for the people who have lost their jobs already, but I also have sympathy for the people who were immediately re employed by the 'new' company. History in this sector has proved that once public confidence in a brand has been lost, it's uphill all the way. The Time & Tiny computer business is/was a good example of this.
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