All Dear Jac articles – Page 68
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Charity should mean donation by free will
Lesley Brown checked her invoices from Dawsons News and saw that 30p a week was being appropriated to support the newstrade's charity NewstrAid.
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What would you have to cough up to compete?
Jag Sanghera, who runs D&S News and Off Licence in London's Shepherd's Bush, thought he had found a good deal for Halls Mentho-Lyptus at the confectionery wholesaler Hancocks.
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Are service levels on the money?
There has been some feedback following the story in my last column that related Jay Parmar's problems getting supplies of money for his Cardpoint ATM machine.
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The penalty culture is alive and well
Sunil Joshi, who runs a Costcutter at East London's Manor Park, has double yellow lines outside his store.
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How to put in an appeal for pennies
When Chris Andrews got a cold call from a rating specialist at Bolton-based Morgan Whittackers, she explained that she was hard of hearing.
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When can you bank on a good deal?
Bipin Patel, who runs Rupell Foodfare in South London's Wandsworth, has been banking with NatWest since 1988.
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Are they barking up the wrong tree?
Can you claim a guard dog as a legitimate business expense?
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What's the use of an empty cash machine?
Jay Parmar has had quite an issue with his ATM machine. In a nutshell, the machine has been fine, but empty.
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Keep your cool, save your energy
Steve Mand has 10 fridges in his store, Turnberry News in Birmingham. He wants to modernise and consolidate and thought he had read something about some sort of grant in C-Store.
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It's good to share, even if it's 'powerful bad'
I guess a lot of you must be as fed up as I am hearing about/experiencing eye-watering price rises in energy bills.
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Coins of the realm - just note which realm they're from
Harjeet Mann has become so irritated by the amount of foreign and fake coins that people try to pass off at his store in Chesterfield that he sometimes confiscates them.
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Lines of communication are wiggly
In these days of incessantly ringing mobiles and torrents of emails, it's odd sometimes how the lines of communication get twisted.
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Why penalise those fighting to survive?
Many people will be outraged by Post Office Ltd's apparent decision to cut back the financial compensation package for any ex-post offices taking up alternative ways of supplying certain customer services.
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The people's Post Office? Which people? Which PO?
Did you see the ads on telly over Christmas? The people's Post Office... all comfy and cosy like in the old Hovis ads.
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How do you sum up the worth of an accountant?
It has been said that a good accountant will ask, how much profit do you want to make? 'Cooking the books' tax-dodge jokes aside, an accountant can be an invaluable business tool.
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Life's a lottery - you can't win them all
Camelot has responded to my (what I thought was favourable) coverage in the November 30 issue, where I recounted Andrew Renham's tale about his local competition.
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Huge unexpected bills can give you a helluva jolt
Retailer Jonathan James, vice-chairman of the Association of Convenience Stores, wants me to 'plug' his fight with Powergen because he doesn't believe he should pay for the company's mistakes.
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Head off those rating bandits at the pass
Just when I should be writing about jolly things like the jingle of tills, I find it's the jangle of spurs instead. The cowboys are back in town.
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And here are further beefs on those inserts
Irene Hewitt wrote from Bardney News that it is not the official inserts that she and most of her customers object to. It's the catalogues that add the weight.
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The real deal? Get it in writing to be certain
If you get an offer from a cold-calling rep that sounds too good to be true, then rest assured it will be exactly that.

















