All Dear Jac articles – Page 51

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    Dodgy notes - you’re better at it than most

    2011-01-21T00:00:00Z

    My Northern correspondent, Glyn Reece (Penny's in Chester), writes that a "respectable matron of the village" tried to pass a 'dodgy' £20 a while ago. He automatically rejected it and she cried: "How do you KNOW it's not real?" "Well,"...

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    The changing face of your local councils

    2011-01-21T00:00:00Z

    I'm going to advise everyone to keep a close watch on their local councils now that they are to become more powerful. It might result in some good news. On January 3 the government announced it was scrapping parking charge guidance to local...

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    The rules on proxy sales of cigs to kids

    2011-01-21T00:00:00Z

    David Warne sent me a query via his iPhone. (I'm always impressed by new technology, but email/iPhone doesn't give me a clue as to the whereabouts of my correspondent.) Anyroad, David asked: "Could you tell me if the law has been changed...

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    Distinct lack of communication

    2011-01-21T00:00:00Z

    There are very few textbook cases and this certainly isn't one of them. Life is seldom so simple that you can apply a blueprint to solve a problem. Raja Razzaq, who trades as Alif Self Service in Shipley, West Yorkshire, ordered a photo...

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    Threats over bad debts may just be all hot air

    2011-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Does anyone know if anybody has been taken to court by any of the debt collectors working on behalf of finance companies (such as Bank of Scotland) in the case of defunct photocopy company Lanwall? I haven't heard of a single one, despite there...

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    Phone-y business back in town

    2011-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Cowboy ratings companies are back in town and they have absolutely no scruples. I'll give you an old example first. When twin companies Oldfields and Strattons, the biggest of the baddies, were at their height in the 1990s, they duped thousands of...

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    Luck of the draw? Camelot’s decisions raise a few hackles

    2011-01-10T00:00:00Z

    I've had three complaints about Camelot in the past month. Not many, I grant, in the great scheme of things, but to the individual retailers concerned, obviously important. Two fell into the most common complaint category. They want the...

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    When news suppliers fail to deliver

    2011-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Jonathan James, who runs five petrol c-store sites in Cambridgeshire, wants to vent his frustration with a monopolistic supplier who took far too long to supply. Jonathan opened a new site recently in Littleport and contacted Smiths News for...

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    Dear Jac: Customer care to count on; Bestway Cash & Carry: an apology

    2010-12-11T00:00:00Z

    I get complaints about some companies with monotonous regularity; others I never hear about. Until very recently ShopEquip fell into the latter category and, apart from a brief blip, I believe all has now returned to harmony between supplier and...

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    Dear Jac: Computer says no to VAT upgrade

    2010-12-11T00:00:00Z

    Our website had a 'name can be supplied on request' comment from a retailer who is an ex-systems programmer and who had a complaint regarding the cost of updating his Point 4 Epos system to handle the imminent VAT increase in January. He...

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    Dear Jac: Doing the supermarket shop

    2010-12-11T00:00:00Z

    I'm getting yet more feedback on buying from the supers (featured in the past two columns). Here are two interesting, rather more 'remote' responses. Mollie emailed: "We visit supermarkets as well as using the C&Cs. We are a very small...

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    A way to beat the bank charges?

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    I have had an interesting exchange of emails and a couple of telephone conversations with Phil Patel of Nottinghamshire, who maintains that he has found a way to beat the banks. He writes: "Reading through the section in your recent issue (C-Store,...

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    Dear Jac: Taking counsel against the council

    2010-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Anybody know a good joinery company that can do some emergency work before Christmas?

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    Dear Jac: A tip that’s right on the money

    2010-11-27T00:00:00Z

    This column often discusses bank charges all tips are welcome. Manjit Sokhal, mentioned in the supermarket-shopping story, also passed on her tip. She belongs to the Federation of Small Businesses, paying a £150 membership fee a year.

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    Dear Jac: Paying for the bank’s mistakes

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Not that brilliant at money are they, banks? Or perhaps they are brilliant, but in a rather one-sided way.

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    Dear Jac: Shopping for super bargains

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    It seems that a goodly number of you shop at supermarkets. Not a bad idea given the current climate as it not only bags you bargains, it also gives you a close-up view of how the opposition operates.

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    Dear Jac: Name that tune!

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Not for the first time I've received a complaint regarding news wholesalers' 'partners' ringing retailers to sell them 'extras' and managing to give the impression that they are the wholesaler themselves.

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    Dear Jac: Who is this being ‘fair’ to?

    2010-11-12T00:00:00Z

    The new coalition government goes on a lot about fairness. So, here's a story regarding Camelot that a lot of you may regard as very unfair. This is an excerpt from an email from Praful Shah of Queens News, Herne Bay in Kent, to Camelot...

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    Dear Jac: Binoculars trained on the Horizon

    2010-11-12T00:00:00Z

    The Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance (jfsa.org.uk) is making progress with its fight with the Post Office over flaws in the Horizon accounting system. Recently circulated was an email with updates on a meeting held with Edward Davey, Minister for...

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    Dear Jac: Where do you get your daily bread?

    2010-11-12T00:00:00Z

    A conscientious retailer rang to say that he sometimes topped up at supermarkets with items he cannot find at Booker. Sometimes it's food items, but other times non-food such as Brasso. Was it legal to sell them on and what about the Vat?