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Melbourne Cup 2024

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The Melbourne Cup 2024

Regarding tomorrow's support arrangements, our commitment to reliable POS support remains unwavering during the Melbourne Cup holiday. While our Melbourne headquarters observes Cup Day, our dedicated Sydney team ensures continuous POS support services for all Australian retailers.

Melbourne Cup POS support

Operating Hours We maintain our standard business hours throughout Cup Day, ensuring your retail operations continue smoothly. Our experienced POS support team is ready to assist with any technical requirements.

Support Channels: All your usual support channels remain active. Your calls will automatically route to our Sydney-based specialists, who are fully equipped to handle any POS-related queries or concerns.

Service Capabilities Our Sydney team maintains complete access to all support systems and resources, ensuring the same high level of service you've come to expect.

After-Hours Assistance Our 24/7 emergency support continues uninterrupted for critical issues that require immediate attention.

Service Request

To ensure optimal support delivery during Melbourne Cup Day, we kindly request scheduling non-urgent matters outside the race time (approximately 3 PM AEDT). We are looking at it too, you know.

Our Commitment

As retail technology specialists, we understand that reliable POS support is crucial for your business operations, especially during public holidays. Our seamless transition to Sydney-based support ensures you can focus on serving your customers while we handle any technical requirements.

To our Victorian retailers enjoying the public holiday and to all our valued clients across Australia, we wish you a successful Melbourne Cup Day.

For immediate assistance, contact our support team through your regular support channels. We're here to ensure your POS systems operate flawlessly throughout the day.

The blog writer's punt

I've analysed the form and was thinking between Vauban ($4) and Buckaroo ($17). Both can do the distance. Vauban's recent performance is better, but turning down Buckaroo at $17 is hard. So, while Vauban was the one to beat, I went for Buckaroo. The other one I liked was Onesmoothoperator, but at $151, it's too much of a long shot.

Update: Well clearly me and most of Australia underestimated the winner. Just horse racing said here  looking at the winning horse before the race.

11. Knight’s Choice: He’s a nice horse, but he’s not up to this level. He’ll struggle to beat a runner home, which is going to be said about a few down below.

 

 

 

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