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This is a discussion on BFA? Advice please within the The Florist Shop forums, part of the Public Forums category; the bfa (british florist association), have written to me and sent me a very nice certificate saying I am a ...
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When TF changed their membership subscriptions they covered the annual payment to BFA. It is a good thing to be part of IMO because it adds more creditibility to you as a business.
They also have helplines on legal issues etc and their website has just been updated with a members area (you should get a letter soon with your login). Website has info on various contracts, rates of pay etc etc - still in the early stages but I think they're adding more content soon. |
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We were joined by our wholesaler and they have had some uses like they have a staff contract you can buy also they have done deal with yellow pages were you can be listed under an affilation type banner I've tried that this time ie I have dropped our large advert with them to just an enhanced listing and also one under the BFA both together have cost me £160.
Carringtons firm used to act as the secatary for them but stopped last year at first I thought it was because some people said she had her fingers in to many pies. but I think it was on here that she said that she didn't like the direction the BFA were going? |
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