Skip Manager :: Licensing
There is no big initial financial outlay. Skip Manager is available under very attractive licensing terms. We beleive this is the most cost effective solution for a business - to avoid a big upfront startup costs and to pay for the service as you go.
Skip Manager is available in a number of packages:
- Skip Manager – £45 / Week:
- Single user license for Skip Manager.
- Unlimited technical support via e-Mail or fax.
- Unlimited software updates.
- Additional user license: £30 / week.
- No long binding contract - only one month notice.
- Skip Manager Plus – £65 / week:
- Single user license for Skip Manager.
- A computer system to run the Skip Manager system.
- Two printers (one for delivery tickets and one for collection notes).
- Unlimited technical support via e-Mail or fax.
- Unlimited Software updates.
- Additional computer and Skip Manager user license - £47 / week.
- A minimum of six months contract.
- Skip Manager Complete – £85 / Week:
- Single user license for Skip Manager.
- A computer system to run the Skip Manager system.
- Two printers (one for delivery tickets and one for collection notes).
- Broadband, .co.uk domain name and e-mail account.
- Unlimited technical support via telephone (09:00 - 17:00), remote control, e-Mail or fax.
- Unlimited software updates.
- Additional computer and Skip Manager user license - £53 / week.
- A minimum of six months contract.
- Skip Manager Support – £10 / week:
- Unlimited technical support via telephone (09:00 - 17:00), e-Mail or fax.
- Unlimited remote control support (broadband internet connection required).
- No long binding contract - only one month notice.
- On-Site Options
- Software install, half days training and 30 days telephone technical support (this is generally sufficient to get you up and operational) - £ 250 + expenses.
- Hardware installation, setup, training and any other on-site work - £ 250 / half day + expenses.
- Remote On-Line Training
- Remote on-line training is available in half-hour sessions where at pre-arranged time, one of our consultants will telephone you and remotely connect to your computer system and show you how to perform various tasks - £35 per session.
All prices quoted are exclusive of VAT.

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