2
JULY 2014 PRO INSTALLER
PRO NEWS
ISSUE 16
July 2014
If you would
like to find
out more
about the
PRO Installer:
Write to:
Unit 2-3
Burleigh Court,
Burleigh Street,
Barnsley,
S70 1XY.
www.proinstaller.co.uk
» Continued from the front page
admiring its flush finish
and innovative features,
while our next generation
M70 which takes the Matrix
system to the next level
(and will be available in
2015) attracted great attention too.
“Our slightly tongue-incheek marketing campaign
also attracted a lot of
visitors specifically seeking
out ‘Colin’s Angels’ to see
how they could advise on
everything from marketing
to commercial work and
much more.
“The Show gave us the
opportunity to explain how
installers and fabricators
can build a better business with The VEKA UK
Group.
“We received lots of
positive feedback about
the new installer initiative
with lots of enquiries about
becoming a VEKA or Halo
‘We
received lots
of positive
feedback
about
the new
installer
initiative’
Tel:
01226
321 450
Synseal is partnering with Yale Door
& Window Solutions to promote the
Yale 10-year security guarantee.
Email:
[email protected]
“The Yale Shootbolt and
Encloser window locks
are included in our expanding Synseal Hardware product portfolio,”
says Mark Frain, Synseal’s Hardware Product
Category Manager.
www.vekauk.com
www.fab-match.com
Partnering To Promote
The Yale 10-Year
Security Guarantee
Fax:
01226
730 825
Approved Installer. The
Show was a great platform for us to discuss the
many benefits of this new
scheme. We directed installers to visit www.fab-match.
com where they can be
paired up with their perfect
VEKA UK Group fabricator
partner - for a lasting relationship!”
All rights reserved. No part
of this publication may be
reproduced or transmitted in
any form or by any means,
electronically or mechanically
without the consent of Clearview
Group Ltd and any of its
subsidiaries.
Whilst every effort is made to
ensure accuracy, this publication
does not accept liability for
errors, printing or otherwise
appearing in this publication. The
views expressed by contributors
are not necessarily those of the
editor or publisher.
“We selected these window
locks as they are manufactured to a high quality
standard and carry the
respected Yale brand which
is so well-known with UK
consumers.
“The Yale Encloser is a
great value twin cam window lock that offers security
and quick fabrication. For
those who require a shootbolt solution, the Yale Shootbolt system is a traditional
shootbolt with croppable
extensions. Both are now in
stock at Synseal.”
Working in partnership
with Yale, Synseal has tested
all the company’s profiles
fitted with both types of
window lock together with
the new Yale window hinge
manufactured at Yale’s centre of excellence for window
hardware in Cheltenham and
a Vector excluder ancillary
security device. To qualify
for the Yale 10-year security
hardware guarantee, win-
dows manufactured using
Synseal PVC-U profiles need
to include this proven, tested
hardware specification.
Call Mark on
01623 446207.
New rules for retailers
As from 13 June 2014, retailers who
sell to consumers (including those
selling digital content) must comply
with the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional
Charges) Regulations 2013 (the
Regulations).
‘virtually all retailers
will be affected’
The Regulations supersede The Consumer
Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations
2000 and The Cancellation of Contracts
made in a Consumer’s Home or Place of
Work etc Regulations 2008.
Virtually all retailers will be affected by
the Regulations. Some of the key rules being intr oduced are:
• consumers will be entitled to clearer and
more prominent information before and
after a sale is made to them
• if the consumer is buying digital content,
they must have more information about
such issues as compatibility and functionality and the fact that a digital download
may not have a cancellation period must
be made clear to the consumer at the
point of sale and the consumer must
agree to this
• the cancellation period for distance and
doorstep sales will be increased from 7 to
14 days
• forbidding the use of premium rate customer telephone helplines.
The Regulations will have a significant
impact on almost all areas of a business
including its website, marketing literature
and terms and conditions, and retailers will
have to train all of their staff to ensure full
compliance. Failure to comply could lead
to prosecution and the consumer may be
able to cancel the contract and possibly
even keep goods already supplied.