All Dear Jac articles – Page 78
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Dear Jac: Sometimes it seems like the odds are against you and you just can't win
Yes, it’s a bit of an old theme, I’m afraid. I’m on the subject of trading standards officers again. In the last issue I wrote a story passed on by a retailer praising a TSD who had inspected the store’s fireworks and who had been both co-operative and willing to learn. Spiffing. it should always be like that - tho of you on the same side, making sure no harm comes to your ‘public’.
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Dear Jac: Councils seem to be getting better at screwing money out of all of us.
We all know about the parking and speeding fines and waste management fees and the cost of advertising boards outside the store and the penalty culture overall. But it gets worse and I couldn’t resist retelling the following.
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Dear Jac: Does anyone have a remedy for this problem?
Does anyone have a remedy for this problem?
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Dear Jac: Would you benefit from a listing on an internet directory?
I've had three calls in the past few weeks from concerned retailers who have received 'Important Dated Material' through the post from a company called Business Internet Directory, urging them to check the enclosed business listing details and inform the company of their business category so that 'their listing can be activated'.
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Dear Jac: Beware the enemy within. Thieving staff is the last thing you need.
It was good to get a retailer's recommendation for a supplier that helped him nail down the mysterious case of the missing Richmond King Size 20s cartons that disappeared every shift that a certain employee worked.
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Dear Jac: Where there's muck there's brass - for some people at least.
Sometimes the final straw can be a small thing.
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Dear Jac: Still on staff - not thieving, just not working.
Staff are meant to work, right? John Maxwell Jones, who runs Burgess Stores at Goudhurst in Kent, had a 'worker' who took sick days without ringing in or producing a medical certificate and then left without notice, leaving a note on the deli counter and leaving John short-staffed at an ...
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Dear Jac: Do you do everything according to plan? This retailer reckons she did but didn't get the benefits she expected
Superna Patel, whose Londis store trades in Hounslow, Middlesex, is none too happy with Masterfoods. She recently discovered a reward scheme launched by the company four years ago that allows retailers to build up points by following a confectionery planogram. Superna, who has traded for 13 years, has had a Mars rep visit every month throughout that time. She says she started to follow Masterfoods' Capital scheme as soon as she became aware of it in December 2005.
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Dear Jac: The feedback on epos viability for tiny turnovers has been considerable.
In the last issue I posed Alistair Main's dilemma. The convenience turnover at his Ormiston post office is only £150,000 a year. Would it be worth investing in epos?
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Dear Jac: How do you rate a business? By its threats?
Since I put out a warning in the April 21 issue about business ratings cowboys, my phone has been on overtime.
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Dear Jac: Are you clear on VAT and etop-ups for mobiles?
Jac asks: are you clear on VAT and etop-ups for mobiles?
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Dear Jac: Nothing like a good price war to keep things exciting in retailing.
Two issues back I reported on the money-off tactics of the Daily Record in Scotland. This prompted feedback ranging from a two-line email of support from 'Gazzy' in Rothesay, to several who pointed out that the handling fee for the coupons is not 2p but 1p so it's actually twice ...
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Dear Jac: If you catch them with their fingers in the till, don't hang about, fire them.
I'm not going to identify this Essex retailer because he still hasn't fired the member of staff who has spent most of her time stealing bits and pieces from him on a daily basis ever since he took over the business and its staff 18 months ago.
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Dear Jac: When does an epos system become a viable business proposition?
I don't get asked this very often - probably only once every few years. But while most businesses would view computerisation as essential to their efficient operation, it might not be for everyone.
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Dear Jac: Is Manchester 'Scam Central'? And is there really a Mr Big?
I hope I don't offend any law-abiding upright Mancunians but I can't help thinking that Manchester could also be known as Scam Central as it is where so many of the 'popular' scams originate.
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Dear Jac: How do you 'define' your business and what is the real meaning of convenience?
The question was posed via email by Saleem Uddin from Glasgow who is currently negotiating with landlords for a new lease. He wanted to change his definition to c-store to reflect the more modern usage of his business and the products available. His landlord wants to keep the business description ...
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Dear Jac: What are the rules on stocking the 'real thing' since the European Union got involved?
Every so often I get asked to clarify the rules on stocking stuff other than Coke in branded Coca-Cola coolers. The latest query comes from Rod Oakford who runs Mottram Road Post Office at Stalybridge in Greater Manchester.
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Dear Jac: Are there any other Scottish retailers totally ticked off by the Daily Record?
The Daily Record is Asif Mahmood's biggest-selling daily paper. He sells about 200 copies a day from his Spar store at Oakley in Fife.
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Dear Jac: I hear the spurs jangling – looks like the cowboys are back in town. You have been warned.
I am indebted to Preston-based chartered surveyor and ratings consultant Ken Batty for the following warning: "What all your readers must be clearly aware of is that, on the 2005 Rating List for England and Wales, only one proposal against a compiled list entry will, under current legislation, ever be ...
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Dear Jac: When you're strapped for cash and under the shadow of Tesco, every penny counts.
And certainly every £20-30 quid counts. Douglas Gill, who runs Doug 'n Di's in Stockport, has been in business for 20 years. Over that time he's had to watch superstores springing up all around him. So far he has managed to stay afloat, but says it is touch and go. ...

















