Latest from Dear Jac – Page 69
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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.
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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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Indies have the edge
Independent retailers need to show customers that supermarket shopping is "last year's model" and demonstrate how they are beating the multiples on environmental issues, local sourcing and community involvement.
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Andrew's 'never give up' ethos serves him well
I don't know if Andrew Renham has a motto but if he has it must be along the lines of 'never give up'.
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Have you heard the postman's knock?
I've seldom witnessed such group anxiety as now while that grim reaper, the Post Office, scythes its way through the country, slicing up stores, people, lives.
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This looks like a dodgy (and phoney) deal
Rehana Ali, a subpostmistress from Manchester, rang to say that her husband signed up with a Bradford-based agent for a cashback deal on two mobile phones through Orange.
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Do I need a new licence to branch out next door?
Mohammed Asif wrote to ask: "If I decide to purchase the shop next door and knock it into one store, do I need to apply for an alcohol licence for next door?"
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A heavy weight for paper boys and girls to bear
If you do home newspaper deliveries (HNDs) then you won't need me to add anything to this already weighty subject.
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Payzone decides to say it with flowers
This was a nice result. Michelle Bailey from Stoke-on-Trent sent a message to our website to say: "I spoke to you a while ago about problems I was having with Payzone.
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Shock, horror...more power struggles
Harry Goraya had the shock of his life when he got an electricity bill from EDF for £18,000.
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It’s not over yet
Retailers can still influence the decisions of the Competition Commission Grocery Inquiry, which is due to publish its final report in May 2008.
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Now here's a thought - the bank helps out?
The bank riding to the rescue? Good idea. It suggests all sorts of possibilities.
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Take my advice - there is plenty of free help around
When offered something free one usually wonders, where's the catch? But, at advice level, there is quite a lot of free stuff around.
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To refund or not to refund, that is the question
My notebook this week seems to be full of stories about getting - or not getting - ones' money back.
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ECG - a hardy perennial that has sprung up
Scams are costing people in this country billions of pounds a year - Radio 4 says so.
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A new scheme that you can vouch on?
A regular correspondent from Hertfordshire had a rant about PayPoint, which he regards as a necessary evil so doesn't want to rile them.
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Competition and repetition can spoil a local parade
I sometimes get calls from retailers up in arms about fellow traders, usually on the same parade, who they see as cramping their style.
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The nice old gent and his broken cane strike again
In the last issue I reported on Anne Everton's store being targeted by some 'nice old gent' who wrote to her claiming to have fallen over in her doorway.
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The language of legalese is a powerful tool
Patrice Villeger is fighting his local landlord to allow him to sell burgers and hot dogs to local kids.
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CC rules against Tesco purchase
Competition Commission (CC) chiefs have ruled that Tesco's purchase of a former Co-op store in Slough has led to reduced competition and choice in the area.

















