Dear Jac – Page 52
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NewsPays to make a point
One of the most boring things to do on earth is to read all the fine print…
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The devil really is in the detail
Why does ‘stationery’ attract so many fast-moving wheeler-dealers?…
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Would you credit it?
Maria Johnson was mystified when her utility supplier, Eon, told her she had a zero credit score…
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A picture's worth how much?
I recently featured Chris & Lin Beckett, who were billed £612 for using a picture on their website…
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Blood vessel-bursting banking
On-line banking: so handy from the comfort of your desk, or so it is promoted by the banks….
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A roundabout supply system
An ex-employee of a CTN chain rang up after my story about a lady delivering papers in her village…
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The doctor's advice
My sometime northern correspondent must henceforth be presented as Dr.Glyn Reece…
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NewsJust picture this...
Some of you may be vaguely aware that you need to pay for the use of images…
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A shiver looking for a spine to run up
How many of you have contracts for pay-to-use cash machines with a few years to run?…
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How green is your valley?
I reported recently that Shahida Sarwar was looking for a green grant to improve her refrigeration…
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NewsServing on the home front
What can you do when someone in the village starts delivering newspapers on a daily basis from their living room? I think the answer is nothing much.
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Anon number two: Concerning Camelot
A retailer feels his National Lottery sales are being squeezed by the competition.
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A call for fair play from the big brands
Prices become quite important when customers have a handy reference…
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Is the ante up or down?
This is all about sums and I’m sure it will make sense to all lottery operators…

















