I see the Reciverships are starting now

intrade, Nov 16, 9:33pm
I did think it would come along quite a bit quicker . but its only just starting i presume.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/jucy-group-placed-into-receivership-polar-capital-secures-majority-stake/YYEW3K6JPZWQIO26PFUC7ZNKCU/

intrade, Nov 16, 9:36pm
this will accelaret it as well. if you wanted to know this before it happend you sign up to easyfraight news letters.

https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2020/10/covid-19-heavily-congested-ports-cause-shipping-delays.html

serf407, Nov 16, 9:59pm
Better go and find some more under pants in case the next clothing resupply ship gets diverted.

park-sleep, Nov 17, 5:12am
I purchased an immaculate camper van 2006 with 225,000 k on the clock for $2,750 plus $150 for the AA inspection. Fully kitted fully serviced. Looks like the camper van prices are going for nose dive so I am off to the country for a blast .

serf407, Nov 18, 12:24am

tgray, Nov 18, 8:19am
Immaculate and 225k doesn't seem to marry up to me.

intrade, Nov 18, 9:47pm
https://easyfreight.co.nz/blog/auckland-port-freight-container-congestion/
There playing abouts with there malfunctioning Ai robots.
Did hear a story of Facebook and you-tube . who knows if tradme also uses ai to delete posts . it all usually works well on paper and then real world is a complete different scenario.

franc123, Oct 23, 10:16pm
I'm sure it was a good deal for the money. Rental campers have to be in pretty good condition and are assessed after every hire, you risk getting a globally bad reputation if your fleet is either falling to bits or is breaking down in horribly inconvenient places like Haast, Karamea or Ranfurly. Gets expensive too if alternative accommodation is needed and a replacement vehicle has to be transported hundreds of kms to the hirer and the defective one brought back.