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    Posted by Pryam Carter on 18 March 2004 at 22:11

    I have a client who is interested in having her trailor wrapped with prints. We have a problem though, after spending a couple of hours measuring the trailor (which is quite complex with it’s nucks and crannies). I discover that she wants all the Cadburys images on it.
    So we go about getting the images through Cadburys, only to get told that she can’t have them despite the fact that she sells only Cadburys stuff and spends thousands of pounds with the firm each year!!
    Now this seems to be a bit weird.
    Two questions………

    has anyone got the images of the Cadburys ices?
    has anyone else come accross this with corporate firms?

    I’m gutted because the job was going to be a nice little earner.

    Pryam Carter replied 21 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Lorraine Buchan

    Member
    19 March 2004 at 09:20

    Billy,

    I think you need to get your customer to contact caburys or their distributor

  • Pryam Carter

    Member
    20 March 2004 at 11:09

    We’ve contacted Cadburys and they are being very funny about the whole thing. Still no images from them as yet!! 😥

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    20 March 2004 at 14:50

    i have got a copy of a walls ices CD full of jpgs but must be the best part of 2 years old wraper design changes etc . might help customer gave it to me to do simular to whot you are doing
    i think the walls rep gave it to the customer.

    some big companies are funny about it but i go along the tack that if you help us you will have a better job done which enhances you company

    if you think it helps could send you copy

    chris

  • AaSk4Stickers

    Member
    20 March 2004 at 18:23

    Billy

    Brands to a big company are perceived as being their most valuable asset – I know from experience as I spent many years with a multi-national company.

    Cadburys also used to be (and maybe still are at this point in time) very much a quaker company too (I once worked for one of their “off-shoots”, and that made them a bit “stand-offish”.

    Keep plugging away at ’em.

    Kind regards

    Alan

  • Pryam Carter

    Member
    10 April 2004 at 09:16

    Cheers for that Alan.
    Will keep on at them as the job will be a good one for me, not just the money but the experience also.

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