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  1. Quote Originally Posted by *concerned* View Post
    Why not, NEW customers get a nice introductory discount, and the prices are the same as buying 'in store' then if you don't buy again for a while, you get another 'welcome back' discount voucher.

    Most supermarkets on line service offer these discounts
    Silly but I want to choose my own apples etc, also I'm a rummage for best sell by date shopper and never pick up the first tin on the shelf.

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    Free parking would be nice.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by salus.populi View Post
    The internet means we don't need as many shops as we used to. Turn them into something else. Most retailers have shot there own high street presence in the foot by selling a bigger range online. Why bother going to town to find they don't stock what you're looking for?
    Also reducing rates and tax means less money for public services which are already suffering from cuts in funding.

    I thoroughly disagree! Turn all that around - the market is changing but not because of the internet. The internet is being employed because of market changes and stores cannot adjust. Unfortunately, long ago - true managers with the autonomy to address local markets acted speedily to take on new concepts. Today there are no managers, simply controllers following rules from distance Head Offices and they do not have a clue. There is a swing to smaller, more individual shops - people no longer like to spend their time in walking great distances in large stores. So open up more specialised shops. Clothing - for too long people have been forced to accept cheap poor quality clothing - there is now a trend toward better tailored clothes. Electrical goods - the present quality of these are poor, most are manufactured in China, where they have yet to solve their thermostat problems. People want decent goods that will last. There is a false economy in cheap throwaway items, it is more economic to purchase better quality, long lasting items. Think about it! Earphones, Music Players, etc., each could be an individual shop! Yes, council rents/business property rents should be reduced until the market picks up - small rents are better than nothing!

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