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5-686: The Bartercard Cup (successor of the Lion Red Cup ) was the top level rugby league club competition in New Zealand from 2000 until 2007. For the entire life of the tournament it was sponsored by Bartercard . The cup was administered by the New Zealand Rugby League . The tournament was discontinued by the NZRL in 2007 and was replaced by the Bartercard Premiership in 2008. The format of

10-429: Is an operator of a barter trading exchange . Bartercard enables businesses to exchange goods and services without using cash or cash equivalents or a direct swap. Bartercard is a trading platform enabling businesses to exchange goods and services. These transactions are recorded electronically, with ‘Trade Dollars’ substituting New Zealand currency. Each trade dollar is equivalent to one New Zealand Dollar. Bartercard

15-481: The competition changed several times over the life of the competition and in total 24 clubs or franchises competed. In the first season half of the clubs were from Auckland but as the competition went on more and more franchises represented the provinces. The Canterbury Bulls were the only franchise to compete in every season. This rugby league competition article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bartercard Bartercard Private LTD.

20-480: Was founded in 1991 on the Gold Coast , Australia by Wayne Sharpe, Brian Hall, and Andrew Federowsky. Bartercard has a presence in eight countries ( Australia , New Zealand , South Africa , United Kingdom , United States , Thailand , United Arab Emirates , and Cyprus ) where 75 offices service approximately 34,000 cardholders worldwide who collectively barter-trade over $ 600 each year. In 2007, Bartercard Australia

25-514: Was sold in a management buyout . Members earn Bartercard Trade Dollars / Pounds for the goods and services they sell, and this value is recorded electronically in the member’s account database or goes towards repaying the credit that the member may have used. For calculating taxation liability, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) treats one Bartercard Trade Dollar the same way that it treats one Australian Dollar. Bartercard

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