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Flintstone

As I've been off this week I watched a lengthy meeting with Mike Ashley, a controversial figure I know but he's certainly a powerful man especially where the high street is concerned. Anyway amongst other things the core of his proposal is to introduce an additional 20% tax to be paid by companies who do more than 20% of there sales online, to encourage more counter sales and stop the rapid decline of shopping as we once knew it and to get shops opening up again. This would be for all online sales.

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J

J Sid

I'm for more internet shopping, who has time to hit the high streets? It's a day wasted, time you get into your local town, parked, walk or ride in.
the high street is dead, let's more on....
 

Boggs

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I think it is a good idea.
I feel it’s important for towns to have a thriving high street.
It brings tourism, trade and most importantly jobs to the local area.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Mike Ashley - I wouldn’t listen/believe a word he says.
Anyway it means more charity shops for my kind of pensioner shopping!
 
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Dumbo

Internet sales means local people out of work so not good for your economy . Also to run its full course all shops will shut which means you will not be able to nip into town just to get something quick ..
The only real exception to this would be good based shops .
 
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Italy

Internet shopping, I could write a book ..
with what I saw and did.
I tell the most striking one, buying 2 tools for an amount of 500 € on the Internet.
I asked four authorized local dealers for a price, the best one
he wanted 700 €, I told him if he was willing to make € 600 for
the purchase, he said no.
I bought on the internet for 500 € from an authorized dealer.
returning to the opening post, even here they are thinking of a fee of 3% for internet sales, but only for those who bill over € 750,000.
in any case, local stores should only focus
on assistance, or open an internet shop.
 

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I ordered 4 lintels for an extension from one of these web based building suppliers once.

He was around £100 cheaper than my building suppliers so took the chance which turned out to be a mistake.

After many phone calls and emails and with a bricklayer waiting they turned up 5 days late.
2 of which were not the correct size.

Guess what, that was the last I heard of him, wouldn’t answer calls or emails.

Set up a dispute with PayPal (the only payment he would accept) and after 30 days they decided in his favour and transferred the money to him!

Never again.
 
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Spare Tool

Usually spread my money around a bit, some online some in the high street, just been into town and was mental, nowhere to park, and falling over folk in the shops..
My daughter gave me her Christmas list other week, A4 sheet of paper full including prices, codes and online shops...rude not to when she's made it easy :)
 

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