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by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Sep 12 2011 12:08pm
i submitted a claim for dixons and have been told that cashback is ex-VAT. can we have a vote please to have shares on the full value of the transaction.
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by myfyr » Tue Sep 13 2011 5:54am
You'll probably find the cashback rate will reduce by 16.67% to compensate?
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Richard Frost
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by Richard Frost » Tue Sep 13 2011 8:15am
underdog wrote:i submitted a claim for dixons and have been told that cashback is ex-VAT. can we have a vote please to have shares on the full value of the transaction.
Cashback is paid excluding VAT & always has been. Why should shares be different?
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by Sarah » Tue Sep 13 2011 12:25pm
I think shares need to be calculated on the same basis as cashback, otherwise it's going to be horribly complicated to implement and manage. Cashback is often based on the ex-VAT value of an order and sometimes on the VAT inclusive value; also sometimes P&P and discounts are excluded but again not always; there's a lot of variation!
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by Richard Frost » Thu Sep 15 2011 12:18pm
Sarah wrote:I think shares need to be calculated on the same basis as cashback, otherwise it's going to be horribly complicated to implement and manage. Cashback is often based on the ex-VAT value of an order and sometimes on the VAT inclusive value; also sometimes P&P and discounts are excluded but again not always; there's a lot of variation!
I am sure you are right. In my experience Cashback is always based on the ex-VAT value of an order. I cant see any reason at all why shares should be awarded any differently.
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by planteria » Thu Sep 15 2011 12:59pm
i just think whoever sets up the system does so as they see fit,
and then the people who use the system accept the terms
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