ChrisP
Well-Known Member
Just before leaving for the Channel Islands it was anounced that M&S were making a recovery. Great another enterprise recovering from the woods. Sure enough there in St Peter Port there was M & S proudly on the harbour front. Liberaly plastered around the shop were notices stating that all prices shown were subject to a 5% channel Islands levi. Even though the notices urged one to get details of the tax from the checkout there were never any available. One evening I chanced to mention the tax to our more than capable guide expecting it to be a revenue raised by the islands to compensate for the transport cost's etc. Oh no he explained it's not an Island tax. They charge the extra to pay for the computer link to the mainland because they won't operate their stock control localy.
So M&S aren't actually working their way out of the crisis they've just found another way to skin the customers. Naturally our patronage of the said group ceased imediatly. Moral of the story. Support the local traders. The produce is cheaper, just as good and their buisiness practices are at least honest.
M&S, you can shove it where the sun don't shine.
ChrisP
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What do you mean the sea gull in front's walking !!!
So M&S aren't actually working their way out of the crisis they've just found another way to skin the customers. Naturally our patronage of the said group ceased imediatly. Moral of the story. Support the local traders. The produce is cheaper, just as good and their buisiness practices are at least honest.
M&S, you can shove it where the sun don't shine.
ChrisP
What do you mean the sea gull in front's walking !!!