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Dear Jac: They do say nothing ventured, nothing gained
Many retailers will have been contacted by a new outfit called Channelcom, which is billing itself as the UK’s first advertising management company. Channelcom has been conducting what director Robin Gadsby described to me as a ‘stealth recruitment campaign’, which means the company has written to thousands of retailers to sign them up. The official launch will come later.
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Dear Jac: Over the counter? Not in this case
I don’t usually do small ads; however, this one is different. Brian Keirl, from a forecourt store, Hazlegrove Services near Yeovil in Somerset, has emailed the following:
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Dear Jac: Urban myths: you know they’re not really true!
Superstitions abound on the internet… send this email to five more people and you will have something wondrous happen to you (beauty, riches, fame) in the next five minutes… delete it and your left arm (or something worse) will drop off. Why?
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Dear Jac: Full marks for perseverance in a training plan
Lesley Brown from Frankmarsh Stores in Devon is keen to hone up her staffs’ skills and went surfing on the Skillsmartretail.com website to see what tools were available.
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Dear Jac: A recurring refrain – please make it stop
A recurring refrain – please make it stop
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Dear Jac: Scam and the city – for once the feds are for real
Scam and the city – for once the feds are for real
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Dear Jac: How about a surcharge on low profit services?
How about a surcharge on low profit services?
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Dear Jac: Stepping up to the challenge: fingerprinting proves a hit
I have to commend Dilip Patel on two counts. One, he takes responsible retailing extremely seriously at his store, and two, he employs Sharon Hill. The store, Dilip’s Multistore, trades in the large village of Shepshed in Leicestershire, near some schools, and consequently operates
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Dear Jac: Is your store ‘performing’? Need a licence?
The music industry is in trouble what with ‘free’ downloads and artists sometimes avoiding the middle man and going straight for the ear. Is this why the Performing Rights Society (PRS) is running a campaign to get retailers to pay for a licence to broadcast music?
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Dear Jac: Point or zone? More conflicting views roll in
My most recent coverage of the PayPoint saga has prompted another flurry of responses, not all of them negative. It also prompted another email from PayPoint which said: “In addition to the points about service and support already mentioned...
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Fines for price-fixing
Five retailers along with tobacco firm Gallaher have agreed to pay a multi-million pound fine after admitting colluding on the price of tobacco products.
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Switching off the power is not a very good idea
If I had a dollar for every retailer that I have sent to Energywatch I could now be taking a very nice holiday.
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Let me entertain you with the rules, regs and costs
Do you play a little background noise in your store? Some muzak or a wittering DJ? Oops, you do need a licence to do this and not many seem to know it, judging from the calls I receive.
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Is this another limitation of our civil liberties?
Ken Patel, spokesman for Responsible Retailing, took issue with a statistic in our last issue.
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Please leave a message - we'll get back to you
When companies outsource a service it often comes with teething troubles. I hope that's the case for Menzies Distribution.
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Third time unlucky for one
Ranjan Patel has lost her PayPoint terminal because she refused to take out the Payzone one which she says she has had longer.
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PayPoint makes its various points...
I have to say that complaints about suppliers are a bit like buses. None at all and then all come at once.
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Driving a big gap through your profits
I am still getting complaints from retailers about drivers.

















