Online Bingo vs Hall Bingo

November 5, 2009 by Mark Currey · Leave a Comment
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Hall bingo has taken a back seat to online bingo in some respects with the introduction of the new smoking laws and new legislations the popularity of the game has somewhat diminished. However there are still people who enjoy the game and the social aspect of playing bingo at the halls. There are some unwritten rules that you need to know if you’re planning on playing bingo in the halls. There are some rules that clubs implement as well so check them out before you go to your local club or just ask a friend.

The first unwritten rule of the bingo hall is not to make too much noise when playing. Chatting to your friend next door in a loud voice will not make you popular. You can talk but make sure that it’s at a time that’s appropriate like during the break. A lowered voice is considered appropriate but when the caller starts to call all players must be quiet. The general rule is that your voice should not be louder than the caller so that all the players can hear the numbers. It is considered rude to drown out the caller and will make sure you are very unpopular if you don’t obey this rule.

Another rule is to make sure your children don’t make a lot of noise when you take them to bingo. They should be in the children’s area while the game is being played and not running around the floor. Most people will understand if parents will want to bring their children but they also want them to be quiet during the game. The next rule is when you call “bingo”, calling bingo when the game is on will stop the game. The main rule is to make sure that when you call “bingo” you should make sure you actually have bingo. It will frustrate other players if you call bingo and don’t have bingo ;-)

Next is to make sure that you don’t take other peoples lucky seats. This is a harder rule to observe but if you go with a friend they should be able to let you know where the regulars sit. It seems like a strange rule but some people believe that where they sit will create luck. Finally the last rule is about the caller, if you have a problem or issue with the caller it should be resolved politely. It should be dealt with in private and any abusive yelling is considered unfair play. Therefore if you keep all these simple rules in mind when first playing hall bingo, if those rules don’t suit you just play free bingo online!

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Purchasing Catering Equipment on the Internet

November 5, 2009 by Mark Currey · Leave a Comment
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Sourcing catering equipment can be a demanding task. Buying online can make it easier, but only if you choose the right supplier. This article helps you make the right choice when it comes to selecting a vendor for your catering equipment need.

Selecting the right supplier of catering equipment is a risky decision, one not to be taken lightly. You will want to make sure you are dealing with an honest company, getting a good price and the most suitable equipment for your needs.

Until relatively recently there were only two options available to help you to select a supplier of catering equipment: call them on the phone or go and visit them in person. This isn’t always reliable as you cannot see the equipment on the phone and visiting a company many hours away isn’t very practical. Once again the internet has come to the rescue, with on-line shopping, or e-commerce, it is now possible to see product images and specifications, compare prices and research suppliers all without leaving your desk.

Not all on-line retailers are the same
So now we have established that selecting catering equipment on-line is the way to go and far better than the old methods, we still need to ensure we select the right supplier and the right equipment. There are several things to look out for when visiting a potential vendor’s website.

Does their site look professional and business like? Rather like a physical shop or showroom you can tell a lot about the company you are dealing with by how their website looks. You wouldn’t purchase an expensive piece of equipment from a dodgy looking shop with misspelled signs and dirty display floor, nor should you from a company with a dodgy looking, messy and badly laid out website.

Does the website display prices? Many businesses use their websites as little more than on-line catalogues, displaying products but giving away little information. These companies hope that you will be tempted by the pictures to pick up the phone and place an order. This is an inefficient way to run a website. These days people expect the website to work much harder, they expect to see multiple images, full descriptions and lists of features. Any supplier of catering equipment not doing this on their site is either lazy, afraid of revealing prices or simply out of touch with how the modern world does business.

Does the website allow you to actually buy on-line? Setting up an on-line shop takes a bit of time and money so only companies that are serious about selling on-line will go to the bother. If a supplier has a well thought out on-line store or e-commerce shopping cart, as they are sometimes called, you can take it a sign of professionalism and good business practice. If the on-line store is packed with features like customer reviews, comparison, wish lists and order tracking you will know that this company means business and is likely to be reliable. And good on-line store will also make life easier for you the customer and that is always a good thing.

Shop around
Once you have selected a supplier of catering equipment that meets your criteria in terms of having a professional website that allows on-line purchasing it is time to compare. If you have a short list of potential suppliers the deciding factor will probably be price. You might think that location should be a factor too but it needn’t be if the price is low enough. For example if you are based in Sydney and looking to buy a cake display for your cafe you might be tempted to use a Sydney based supplier, but what if a firm in Brisbane meets all the criteria listed above and offers the cake display at a price that is lower even when shipping is taken into account. I know what I would do.

So, in summary, choose a supplier with a great on-line presence including a fully featured on-line store and, of course, low prices and you won’t go far wrong. Ambassador Catering Equipment is Australia’s leading on-line retailer of high quality catering equipment, commercial cooking equipment, commercial fridges, food displays, coffee machines and much more. Ambassador stocks top brands such as Roband, Fed/Thermatech, Anvil, Birko, Silfer, Boema. Based in Brisbane, Ambassador Catering Equipment can deliver all over Australia.

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