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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thomas cook and now pizza express! So sad really. Wander who’s next. And how many fat cats have taken payouts within the last year in dividends

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not pizza express!!

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Not pizza express!! "
nearly but not yet

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Not pizza express!! "

Yep!! I’m surprised everyone thinks Thomas cook has completely folded but Swedish and off shore are still trading !! Correct me if wrong anyone!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me.

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By *orenzoVonMatterhornMan
over a year ago

Lincoln


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too. "

I'm surprised that Game and HMV are still open, I thought HMV was going to close years ago.

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By *3xyCoupleCouple
over a year ago

swingers town

John Lewis is also going back to landlord as asking for discount on rent.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me. "

They’ve a 1.1 billion pound debt of which 46 million has to be paid back by feb 2020. Doesn’t look good

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Bennetts of Derby, the “World’s oldest department store” (its been in Irongate for 285 years), although not going bust, has been saved by a local businessman, and will probably only be trading online in future

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too.

I'm surprised that Game and HMV are still open, I thought HMV was going to close years ago."

Didn’t hmv go into administration last year? I’m sure it was sold over seas. Probably some bigger picture

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think Tesco will go in the next couple of years as well as Next Body Shop Wallis Dorothy Perkins and probably Hobbycraft

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

With my job I travel to the same towns, cites and streets each year and everytime I see more shops closed down and they all tell me its because they can't compete with the Internet and also shops like Tesco and Morrisons who sell everthing under one roof.

It's sad but in time our high streets will be like ghost towns.

They already are in some parts.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I think Tesco will go in the next couple of years as well as Next Body Shop Wallis Dorothy Perkins and probably Hobbycraft "

Tesco won’t!

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By *orenzoVonMatterhornMan
over a year ago

Lincoln


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism "

Bugger off with your big words

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By *rimtonMan
over a year ago

Bromley


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism "

That happened in 2008, these are after effects

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism

Bugger off with your big words "

Don't h8 me cos I iz smartz

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By *apiomanMan
over a year ago

Shipley


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too. "

I’m astounded HMV survived past the age of horn gramophones! Well at least the last 10 years of streaming.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism "

All going towards a central governed economy! Very Orwell

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism

That happened in 2008, these are after effects "

It's been on going. Nothing changed. They're determined to push the wealth divide to the brink until they can't squeeze another drop from the bottom.

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By *apiomanMan
over a year ago

Shipley


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism

Bugger off with your big words

Don't h8 me cos I iz smartz"

Wez luvz u 4 it!

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By *rtraymondo76Man
over a year ago

Cheltenham


"With my job I travel to the same towns, cites and streets each year and everytime I see more shops closed down and they all tell me its because they can't compete with the Internet and also shops like Tesco and Morrisons who sell everthing under one roof.

It's sad but in time our high streets will be like ghost towns.

Sad to say, I can remember a time when bonuses paid to CEO's and the like, were for success. Now it just seems to be the golden parachute having overseen the demise of the company. Can't help being old and cynical, but the fat cat society is alive and well, until it has all gone.

They already are in some parts. "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too.

I’m astounded HMV survived past the age of horn gramophones! Well at least the last 10 years of streaming. "

They were privatised last year by a Canadian firm

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By *adame 2SwordsWoman
over a year ago

Victoria, London

Range Rover Jaguar, my factory who do their door panel interiors has already closed

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Range Rover Jaguar, my factory who do their door panel interiors has already closed"

What plant?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With my job I travel to the same towns, cites and streets each year and everytime I see more shops closed down and they all tell me its because they can't compete with the Internet and also shops like Tesco and Morrisons who sell everthing under one roof.

It's sad but in time our high streets will be like ghost towns.

Sad to say, I can remember a time when bonuses paid to CEO's and the like, were for success. Now it just seems to be the golden parachute having overseen the demise of the company. Can't help being old and cynical, but the fat cat society is alive and well, until it has all gone.

They already are in some parts. "

Yeah even manufacturers are selling online at wholesale prices.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism "

Wasn't he in The Matrix?

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey

Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?"

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thomas cook and now pizza express! So sad really. Wander who’s next. And how many fat cats have taken payouts within the last year in dividends "

A complete travesty How can an organisation like TC just go under like that? Was there a profit warning? If so too darn close for comfort

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thomas cook and now pizza express! So sad really. Wander who’s next. And how many fat cats have taken payouts within the last year in dividends

A complete travesty How can an organisation like TC just go under like that? Was there a profit warning? If so too darn close for comfort "

But Thomas cook Sweden is still trading!!

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By *orbidden eastMan
over a year ago

london dodging electric scooters

Really true mate you can see and feel it on the streets here around here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

E-Bay got a lot to do with this.

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By *d59michelleTV/TS
over a year ago

walsall


"I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me. "

Selling millions of chocolate bars ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Range Rover Jaguar, my factory who do their door panel interiors has already closed"

Haven't they just opened a new engine manufacturing plant?

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me.

Selling millions of chocolate bars ?"

Haha yes I think their business is sustained by train stations and motorway service stations.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thomas cook and now pizza express! So sad really. Wander who’s next. And how many fat cats have taken payouts within the last year in dividends

A complete travesty How can an organisation like TC just go under like that? Was there a profit warning? If so too darn close for comfort

But Thomas cook Sweden is still trading!!"

Thomas Cook are still trading in off shore country’s , so they’ve set all their debt to the uk gone bankrupt BUT!! Here’s the but, jurisdiction doesn’t include off sure accounts so they can go bust but still trade

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By *ildjianMan
over a year ago

London


"I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me. "

WH Smith have pretty much given up on the high street but they are very strong overseas in airports and have posted strong figures. They have 100 airports in 30 countries tied up and signed a new deal earlier this year with airports in the US. Share price is currently strong.

They may look like a bag of shit on the high street - My local one is always empty - but as a global retailer they are doing OK.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me.

WH Smith have pretty much given up on the high street but they are very strong overseas in airports and have posted strong figures. They have 100 airports in 30 countries tied up and signed a new deal earlier this year with airports in the US. Share price is currently strong.

They may look like a bag of shit on the high street - My local one is always empty - but as a global retailer they are doing OK. "

Exactly why they were privatised last year by a big Canadian firm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Argos are in trouble too. Some have closed down and we’re recently bought out by Sainsbury’s. I think they are giving up and maybe going online. Such a shame online is killing our high streets.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thomas cook and now pizza express! So sad really. Wander who’s next. And how many fat cats have taken payouts within the last year in dividends

A complete travesty How can an organisation like TC just go under like that? Was there a profit warning? If so too darn close for comfort "

Plus the way our government treat ( or lack of) staff who have lost jobs is disgusting

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust "

What????

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What???? "

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ? "

Unless you are in direct competition, and/or selling fake goods

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ? "

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys.

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey

My Business thrived taking goods to areas where they were not available & then the internet came along & suddenly I was competing with the world, The bigger companies could sell cheaper than me because of their buying power & ability to keep costs down in relation to their turnover. Competing online is not an option for me due to the fact that I buy online.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys. "

Ok so everyone should buy from harrods or selfridges then?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My Business thrived taking goods to areas where they were not available & then the internet came along & suddenly I was competing with the world, The bigger companies could sell cheaper than me because of their buying power & ability to keep costs down in relation to their turnover. Competing online is not an option for me due to the fact that I buy online."

Why should we buy from elsewhere if not cheaper?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My Business thrived taking goods to areas where they were not available & then the internet came along & suddenly I was competing with the world, The bigger companies could sell cheaper than me because of their buying power & ability to keep costs down in relation to their turnover. Competing online is not an option for me due to the fact that I buy online."

I'm in the same boat exactly

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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago

Near Wells

How many of us buy of the Internet, Amazon, Ebay? Most of us I would have thought.

I saw a thread the other day that lots of people had brought sex toys from Love Honey. Nothing wrong with that unless you wore for Anne Summers.

We're all to blame but who can blame us for trying to save money in these difficult times.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys. "

Are we talking fake or real here ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys.

Ok so everyone should buy from harrods or selfridges then?

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No why should they

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port

It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

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By *exycouplesswingCouple
over a year ago

Tunbridge Wells

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By *exycouplesswingCouple
over a year ago

Tunbridge Wells

Funny how so many complain that the high st is dying, but they are happy to go shopping on amazon... use it or lose it people!

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"How many of us buy of the Internet, Amazon, Ebay? Most of us I would have thought.

I saw a thread the other day that lots of people had brought sex toys from Love Honey. Nothing wrong with that unless you wore for Anne Summers.

We're all to blame but who can blame us for trying to save money in these difficult times. "

I don`t blame anyone for getting the best deal they can. I`m just sorry that ive been out flanked by the big guns.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys.

Are we talking fake or real here ? "

I'm talking real

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And here we witness the failure of neo-liberalism "
love it ??

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys.

Ok so everyone should buy from harrods or selfridges then?

No why should they "

Well above if you read was said he couldn’t sell much cheaper!! So me personally would rather buy from selfridges or Harrods. As I have just now for my daughters Alexander McQueens. If as you say you can’t give much discount I’d much rather pay £100 more from a reputable company

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think Tesco will go in the next couple of years as well as Next Body Shop Wallis Dorothy Perkins and probably Hobbycraft "

Next's results are resilient

Doty P's are part of Arcadia and already CVA'd last year. They are in their last kegs. Philip Green's little mess.

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By *rtraymondo76Man
over a year ago

Cheltenham


"Thomas cook and now pizza express! So sad really. Wander who’s next. And how many fat cats have taken payouts within the last year in dividends

A complete travesty How can an organisation like TC just go under like that? Was there a profit warning? If so too darn close for comfort

But Thomas cook Sweden is still trading!!

Thomas Cook are still trading in off shore country’s , so they’ve set all their debt to the uk gone bankrupt BUT!! Here’s the but, jurisdiction doesn’t include off sure accounts so they can go bust but still trade "

Backs up my earlier argument. The boss of TC earned £8mill in 5yrs while the company was deeply in debt. As the saying used to go, "Pull up the ladder Jack, I'm onboard". Just run it into the ground.

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang "

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tui Airlines are not the best a travel agent said.

I think no one is safe at the minute and we will see alot more.

Purpose of whsmiths I question now.. Yet loved the store when I was at school.

Sad to see jobless rising as no industry to help so many families

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows


"Bennetts of Derby, the “World’s oldest department store” (its been in Irongate for 285 years), although not going bust, has been saved by a local businessman, and will probably only be trading online in future "

I remember my Nana taking me there every Christmas

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war."

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

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By *moothman2000Man
over a year ago

Leicestershire


" Purpose of whsmiths I question now.. Yet loved the store when I was at school"

WHS was a proper business back then and a much different proposition the it's become.

All that's happened for the last few years is milking maximum profit from the high street stores for exec bonuses and shareholders while they can.

They'll go bust in the end though.

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think"

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys.

Are we talking fake or real here ?

I'm talking real "

You’ve pm messaged me asking why I brought Harrods or selfridges into the equation. Well if I’m spending £300 or more and you can’t sell less and are genuine I’m going to spend an extra £60-100 from a reputable source!! You did say early you can’t sell cheaper!!! And me personally want quality

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys.

Ok so everyone should buy from harrods or selfridges then?

No why should they

Well above if you read was said he couldn’t sell much cheaper!! So me personally would rather buy from selfridges or Harrods. As I have just now for my daughters Alexander McQueens. If as you say you can’t give much discount I’d much rather pay £100 more from a reputable company "

I think comparing a small independant trader to Harrods and selfridges is a bit extreme.

But anyways some of the big boys can sell products for less than the price that small traders can buy them from the wholesalers.

Hence why a small business can't compete with them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k"

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!"

Did you click on the link to go forward! When they ask you about funds?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

You could reverse this !! Hence why big retailers are going bust

What????

Because you have small businesses selling for a lower price. What retailer do you run? As I cannot see any small business being put out of business by big boys ?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with this. Small buisness can rarely sell for less than the big boys.

Are we talking fake or real here ?

I'm talking real

You’ve pm messaged me asking why I brought Harrods or selfridges into the equation. Well if I’m spending £300 or more and you can’t sell less and are genuine I’m going to spend an extra £60-100 from a reputable source!! You did say early you can’t sell cheaper!!! And me personally want quality "

If everyone did their shopping in Harrods of Selfridges then this would be a good point.

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!"

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about."

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about."

I know firsthand my parents have lived in turkey for over 10 years. And I know people over there whom can’t come here even on holiday!!

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself "

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money."

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account. "

Unless they’ve dual citizenship

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By *ornyDubMan25Man
over a year ago

Berlin


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war."

As someone that lives in Berlin, where there is a MASSIVE Turkish community, they are a complicated bunch to say the least...

Firstly you've got Turks that identify as Kurds and there's often tension between them and the Turks that identify as Turkish.

Theres huge criminal elements in both of these communities and a lot of these businesses may well be helping launder money but usually it's extended family connections abroad and generally speaking they're usually pretty decent people.

If I was a Turkish man with wealth, I'd definitely be looking to get it out of Turkey and that's not an easy task. In most cases the money that's being washed through these businesses is not funding war or crime but theres always a few in any community that do this...

If they feel welcomed in their adopted home then the majority of them are a credit to the local community!

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By *tew008Man
over a year ago

edinburgh


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account. "

Same if I wanted to set up in ‘merica

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

Same if I wanted to set up in ‘merica "

Ha ha. Hmmm different

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account. "

So are you saying that a directors loan account is not permitted & dividends cannot be voted on?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

So are you saying that a directors loan account is not permitted & dividends cannot be voted on?"

.

No!! You messing!! Our csa can’t even look into certain ltd companies!! So I’m shocked if so

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

So are you saying that a directors loan account is not permitted & dividends cannot be voted on?.

No!! You messing!! Our csa can’t even look into certain ltd companies!! So I’m shocked if so"

Any company outside the uk is very difficult to get even the list of directors & major shareholders.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Argos are in trouble too. Some have closed down and we’re recently bought out by Sainsbury’s. I think they are giving up and maybe going online. Such a shame online is killing our high streets. "

Argos were very different to other retailers and could perhaps have expanded to have done something like Amazon many years ago - with foresight, they could have been Amazon instead, being an online and retail indexed/catalogue product seller of any stuff. I've not used them in ages but it would have been preferable to Amazon.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

So are you saying that a directors loan account is not permitted & dividends cannot be voted on?.

No!! You messing!! Our csa can’t even look into certain ltd companies!! So I’m shocked if so

Any company outside the uk is very difficult to get even the list of directors & major shareholders. "

Ahhh yes ! Outside the UK!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

So are you saying that a directors loan account is not permitted & dividends cannot be voted on?.

No!! You messing!! Our csa can’t even look into certain ltd companies!! So I’m shocked if so

Any company outside the uk is very difficult to get even the list of directors & major shareholders.

Ahhh yes ! Outside the UK!! "

Inside uk a small ltd company is protected also

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

So are you saying that a directors loan account is not permitted & dividends cannot be voted on?.

No!! You messing!! Our csa can’t even look into certain ltd companies!! So I’m shocked if so

Any company outside the uk is very difficult to get even the list of directors & major shareholders.

Ahhh yes ! Outside the UK!! "

Wish I'd never mentioned barbers lol, yes oddly enough in my small town about 8 opened up and affected local established trade but only about 2 remain now

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"It's the end of high street retail to be honest. The Internet has taken over and nothing will reverse this now. Very few can compete with Ebay and Amazon.

Even overpriced pizza places like Pizza Express can't compete with the domination of Just Eat etc now

The only business that is safe now is barbers/hairdressing until they invent one of them hair cutting machines like in chitty chitty bang bang

You may have noticed an increase in Turkish barber shops, This is because our government has made a visa available to Turkish citizens called " the Turkish businessperson visa". This allows anyone Turkish to come here & set up a business. There`s something shady about it & it probably involves laundering loads of money to fund a war.

Anyone coming in our country will find it hard without 50k and a sponsor! Iys not as easy as some think

Ive just checked the gov website & it says that they only need to prove that they have enough money to set up a business. Nothing about 50k

Believe me I know you need money in your account! Maybe it’s changed but I know firsthand!

The money has to be in an account yes. I just thought that 50k sounded like a lot & wondered how many people could afford it, Especially if they are coming here with the intention of making more than they would back home. But since you have firsthand experience at this im sure you know what your on about.

But you can’t earn over here! So if your on a 1 year visa or government need to know you can support yourself

Whats the use of a businessperson visa if you can`t run a business & who`s profiting from all these barbers, Because they are taking money.

They must have shown a good bank balance and profit business account.

So are you saying that a directors loan account is not permitted & dividends cannot be voted on?.

No!! You messing!! Our csa can’t even look into certain ltd companies!! So I’m shocked if so

Any company outside the uk is very difficult to get even the list of directors & major shareholders.

Ahhh yes ! Outside the UK!!

Wish I'd never mentioned barbers lol, yes oddly enough in my small town about 8 opened up and affected local established trade but only about 2 remain now "

Ive heard on the grapevine that some of them are just fronts for "Blow & go" shops.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too. "

The Body Shop's been going down hill since it was sold to the Brazillians.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As long as Pizza Hut doesn’t follow suit I’ll be ok. Although the salad bar is crap these days.

Managing cash flow is hard these days, especially as people are worried and are cutting back. Business models that were good 2 years ago will make a business broke. So I expect to see many more big names go bust, not before bonuses are paid out of cause.

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over a year ago


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too.

I'm surprised that Game and HMV are still open, I thought HMV was going to close years ago.

Didn’t hmv go into administration last year? I’m sure it was sold over seas. Probably some bigger picture "

yes got bought out by a record company kept the name but creditors struggling to get money back

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over a year ago


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?"

Actually I can foresee things turning upside down. The giants have massive overheads in rates, wages and security which the small independents don't have.

There are still a few independent hardware stores around that are undercutting the likes of B&Q or Focus on most things, yet still manage to make a living. B&Q and Focus have been in trouble for a long time, both have shut their stores near me, only leaving the independent traders in the area. If Focus have not gone already they can't be far off, B&Q are lucky to have survived this long.

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"Ive run a small retail business for most of my life & It`s really getting tough out there, If the giants can`t make it, What chance have small independent businesses got?

Actually I can foresee things turning upside down. The giants have massive overheads in rates, wages and security which the small independents don't have.

There are still a few independent hardware stores around that are undercutting the likes of B&Q or Focus on most things, yet still manage to make a living. B&Q and Focus have been in trouble for a long time, both have shut their stores near me, only leaving the independent traders in the area. If Focus have not gone already they can't be far off, B&Q are lucky to have survived this long."

When i buy stock, Its not in the quantity that a big business can. They are able to get anything manufactured for them & even own their own factories. B&Q are owned by Kingfisher & They wholesale to many other small businesses. Their turnover ratio to the rent, rates, wages & tax that they pay is a million times better than mine. No small business can compete against a large one. When they go bust, They lose their tax liability & that`s more than I could earn in a lifetime. The ceo always makes a massive chunk of money when it goes bust. We just lose our houses.

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over a year ago

They still lose money hand over fist because of the huge salaries at the top. Not to mention the losses they make on shop lifters and staff on the fiddle.

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over a year ago

Funny about the barbers we now have two on are high St was talking to a few people and four are albanians with Turkish passport two don't even cut hair and it's funny that the ease it is now to get herion and

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By *rAngleseyMan
over a year ago

Anglesey


"They still lose money hand over fist because of the huge salaries at the top. Not to mention the losses they make on shop lifters and staff on the fiddle."

They are not losing money with huge salaries, That`s how you get big chunks of money out of your own business Without showing huge dividends. If you pay all of the profits in salaries then the company hasn`t made a profit.

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over a year ago


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too. "

HMV will stay for a while if they decide to sell just media and stop diluting what they sell but ultimately they are fucked.

I’d add Sainsbury’s to this list. Apparently they are in trouble

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By *d59michelleTV/TS
over a year ago

walsall


"Argos are in trouble too. Some have closed down and we’re recently bought out by Sainsbury’s. I think they are giving up and maybe going online. Such a shame online is killing our high streets.

Argos were very different to other retailers and could perhaps have expanded to have done something like Amazon many years ago - with foresight, they could have been Amazon instead, being an online and retail indexed/catalogue product seller of any stuff. I've not used them in ages but it would have been preferable to Amazon.

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Argos announced last week they are closing some Argos stores keeping the ones inside Sainsbury's stores makes sense as Oldbury has 2 of them

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By *d59michelleTV/TS
over a year ago

walsall


"Hmv will go. So will the body shop, game and Debenhams.

I've a suspicion that we'll hear news about m+s this year too.

I'm surprised that Game and HMV are still open, I thought HMV was going to close years ago.

Didn’t hmv go into administration last year? I’m sure it was sold over seas. Probably some bigger picture "

HMV have opened a large new store in Birmingham today

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By *corpio67Man
over a year ago

hillingdon


"I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me. "

They have the post office franchise!

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over a year ago


"I heard Pizza Express bought Franco Manca because they were threatened by that model... Thought they were doing OK.

How WHSmiths are still in business is beyond me. "

I thought that the other day.

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over a year ago


"Argos are in trouble too. Some have closed down and we’re recently bought out by Sainsbury’s. I think they are giving up and maybe going online. Such a shame online is killing our high streets.

Argos were very different to other retailers and could perhaps have expanded to have done something like Amazon many years ago - with foresight, they could have been Amazon instead, being an online and retail indexed/catalogue product seller of any stuff. I've not used them in ages but it would have been preferable to Amazon.

Argos announced last week they are closing some Argos stores keeping the ones inside Sainsbury's stores makes sense as Oldbury has 2 of them

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Yes they have closed the big store in Southampton but are opening up many in sainsburys stores.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wow, next you'll tell me Freeman, Hardy and Willis won't sell shoes anymore?! Always got my PODs there

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