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Looks like i will have to phone Mr Pellenc. Time to get the french phrase book out.
i will have a word with les about this to see about that will the pellenc and etesia logo and will let you guys know later on monday
Stuart @ Eco garden maintenance said:
Thanks Neal
hi stuart
with regards to our logos, it is with written consent from us and you would have to write in your self to request it with the reasons why you would like to use the logo and for what purpouse.
once it has been passed in head office i would then be able to email over the logo for you to use
hope that helps
Thats brilliant Neal. Thank you so much. Guess what i'm doing tonight. Who shall i address the letter to, or would you prefer email?
Hi Stuart
Q Lawns are happy for customers to use our logos (Q Lawns turf, Meadowmat wild flowers and Enviromat sedum matting) on websites and stationary so long as they ask first and they are actively buying our products. More often than not, we can also offer reciprocal links.........e-mail me for more info angelal@qlawns.co.uk
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"More often than not, we can also offer reciprocal links.........e-mail me for more info angelal@qlawns.co.uk"
I like your style Angela
hi stuart sorry did get a chance to get on last night
you could address it to me if your doing a letter or an email from your self would been fine aswell
Stuart @ Eco garden maintenance said:
Hi there I am a machinery maintainance man and i have used the John Deere logo on my website, i was called by my local Official John Deere dealer and told to remove them. following this i called John Deere UK and spoke to the marketing manager and he informed me that as long as i am not informing people that i am an authorised dealer (which i'm not) than i am not doing anything wrong and they could not stop me even if they wanted to. They said it was no different than having a John Deere poster up in the office or wearing a John Deere hat.
I hope this was helpful.
Josh Longland
Mowers and more
Wokingham, Berkshire