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"A few key search words would help " Lost Stock | |||
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"A few key search words would help Lost Stock Doh " x | |||
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"£35 to feed a family for a week. We are moving to Bangladesh..." I know! | |||
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"£35 to feed a family for a week. We are moving to Bangladesh..." The Website quotes £35 for a person, not a family. | |||
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"If they really cared they would give them a living wage to work in their sweatshops If we really cared the likes of Topshop would have been forced out of business years ago when they were exposed of running inhuman sweatshops" Correct. Not going to argue with you on this one. | |||
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"£35 to feed a family for a week. We are moving to Bangladesh..." You can feed a family of two even in UK with £35 if you're sensible. | |||
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"I actually found it quite abhorrent the way large clothing companies like this treated their suppliers. As if the terms they impose on them weren’t bad enough, to then cancel and return orders in the way they did. I guess that’s why their companies are huge and mine are only small. Because I treat my Far East suppliers with dignity. I pay fair money and I stood on every order I had made with them." . Good on you, the clothing world needs more people like you | |||
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"I actually found it quite abhorrent the way large clothing companies like this treated their suppliers. As if the terms they impose on them weren’t bad enough, to then cancel and return orders in the way they did. I guess that’s why their companies are huge and mine are only small. Because I treat my Far East suppliers with dignity. I pay fair money and I stood on every order I had made with them. . Good on you, the clothing world needs more people like you " I’m not in clothing. I’m also no Good Samaritan. But to cancel and return orders in the way they did was just big bully boy tactics. Who is actually selling these boxes the OP talks of ? | |||
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"I actually found it quite abhorrent the way large clothing companies like this treated their suppliers. As if the terms they impose on them weren’t bad enough, to then cancel and return orders in the way they did. I guess that’s why their companies are huge and mine are only small. Because I treat my Far East suppliers with dignity. I pay fair money and I stood on every order I had made with them. . Good on you, the clothing world needs more people like you I’m not in clothing. I’m also no Good Samaritan. But to cancel and return orders in the way they did was just big bully boy tactics. Who is actually selling these boxes the OP talks of ?" . Sorry, I misunderstood lol, do a quick search on "lost stock" as can't post a link here | |||
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"I actually found it quite abhorrent the way large clothing companies like this treated their suppliers. As if the terms they impose on them weren’t bad enough, to then cancel and return orders in the way they did. I guess that’s why their comtpanies are huge and mine are only small. Because I treat my Far East suppliers with dignity. I pay fair money and I stood on every order I had made with them. . Good on you, the clothing world needs more people like you I’m not in clothing. I’m also no Good Samaritan. But to cancel and return orders in the way they did was just big bully boy tactics. Who is actually selling these boxes the OP talks of ?" not just the clothing industry canceling orders.my firm had a dozen cancelled in the week or so before lockdown and firm i work for has also cancelled orders.no point buying stuff u cant sell spending money you dont have to when you trying to have a buisness left after all this. | |||
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"If any of you really cared you wouldn't buy clothes in gap or Topshop etc They run sweatshops so you can buy and throw away dirt cheap clothes This thread is the limit in hypocrisy" . Not everyone shops in those shops, prefer the small independent shops myself, anyway I'll refer you to the search term posted above | |||
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"If any of you really cared you wouldn't buy clothes in gap or Topshop etc They run sweatshops so you can buy and throw away dirt cheap clothes This thread is the limit in hypocrisy . Not everyone shops in those shops, prefer the small independent shops myself, anyway I'll refer you to the search term posted above " Exactly, I don't shop in those shops either. I see this as a good thing to do if it helps someone even a little bit. Don't care if my box turns up empty or not at all. | |||
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"I actually found it quite abhorrent the way large clothing companies like this treated their suppliers. As if the terms they impose on them weren’t bad enough, to then cancel and return orders in the way they did. I guess that’s why their comtpanies are huge and mine are only small. Because I treat my Far East suppliers with dignity. I pay fair money and I stood on every order I had made with them. . Good on you, the clothing world needs more people like you I’m not in clothing. I’m also no Good Samaritan. But to cancel and return orders in the way they did was just big bully boy tactics. Who is actually selling these boxes the OP talks of ? not just the clothing industry canceling orders.my firm had a dozen cancelled in the week or so before lockdown and firm i work for has also cancelled orders.no point buying stuff u cant sell spending money you dont have to when you trying to have a buisness left after all this." Were these orders your company cancelled bespoke orders made specifically for you ? With the manufacturer incurring large costs and working on extremely small profit margins. | |||
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"not just companys in Bangladesh company we both work for had orders for fine woolen cloth cancelled by M&S and demands made that current orders be fulfilled under threat of no repeat orders meaning we had to work for the first two weeks of lockdown . " This is why I don’t entertain orders from large companies like this. They dictate unfair terms and usually take the piss completely when it comes to payment. I made the mistake many years ago of agreeing to supply Harrods, after agreeing 90 days payment terms I then had to chase over many months to finally receive payment. Never again | |||
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"I actually found it quite abhorrent the way large clothing companies like this treated their suppliers. As if the terms they impose on them weren’t bad enough, to then cancel and return orders in the way they did. I guess that’s why their comtpanies are huge and mine are only small. Because I treat my Far East suppliers with dignity. I pay fair money and I stood on every order I had made with them. . Good on you, the clothing world needs more people like you I’m not in clothing. I’m also no Good Samaritan. But to cancel and return orders in the way they did was just big bully boy tactics. Who is actually selling these boxes the OP talks of ? not just the clothing industry canceling orders.my firm had a dozen cancelled in the week or so before lockdown and firm i work for has also cancelled orders.no point buying stuff u cant sell spending money you dont have to when you trying to have a buisness left after all this. Were these orders your company cancelled bespoke orders made specifically for you ? With the manufacturer incurring large costs and working on extremely small profit margins. " the orders my employers cancelled were from our suppliers in china thats all i know as not in that part of the company.ourselves had at least a dozen orders cancelled in the week or so before lockdown from companys like selfredgies harrods and a 400grand order frim the states.lets be honest most firms are gona do whatever they need to do to make sure they have a company left | |||
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"The article i found says the money will directly provide for families Further down it says for every box sold, a donation will go to sajida to help people I wonder how much of the money will actually filterdown to provide food. Hopefully I'm wrong but I've seen a lot of these "projects" Still I suppose something is better than nothing when you're family is starving" 37% of the £38.99 goes to the charity. | |||
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"The article i found says the money will directly provide for families Further down it says for every box sold, a donation will go to sajida to help people I wonder how much of the money will actually filterdown to provide food. Hopefully I'm wrong but I've seen a lot of these "projects" Still I suppose something is better than nothing when you're family is starving" there is a transparency section on their website where they break down how the money is spent none of it appears to be profit, just product, running costs , postage and the donation it doesn't say what how the foundation spend their money ive just ordered a box and shared the link with my friends, its not an excessive cost, i get at least 3 items of clothing, they will be a surprise which is something to look forward to, a bit of fun and might shake up my thoughts on what i would normally buy for my wardrobe, they can go to the charity shop if completely not my taste and part of the funds went to a good cause ... its all win win as far as i can see | |||
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"The article i found says the money will directly provide for families Further down it says for every box sold, a donation will go to sajida to help people I wonder how much of the money will actually filterdown to provide food. Hopefully I'm wrong but I've seen a lot of these "projects" Still I suppose something is better than nothing when you're family is starving there is a transparency section on their website where they break down how the money is spent none of it appears to be profit, just product, running costs , postage and the donation it doesn't say what how the foundation spend their money ive just ordered a box and shared the link with my friends, its not an excessive cost, i get at least 3 items of clothing, they will be a surprise which is something to look forward to, a bit of fun and might shake up my thoughts on what i would normally buy for my wardrobe, they can go to the charity shop if completely not my taste and part of the funds went to a good cause ... its all win win as far as i can see " Running costs is profit Help those ppl by not buying clothes in these criminal empires and make the business model fail | |||
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"The article i found says the money will directly provide for families Further down it says for every box sold, a donation will go to sajida to help people I wonder how much of the money will actually filterdown to provide food. Hopefully I'm wrong but I've seen a lot of these "projects" Still I suppose something is better than nothing when you're family is starving there is a transparency section on their website where they break down how the money is spent none of it appears to be profit, just product, running costs , postage and the donation it doesn't say what how the foundation spend their money ive just ordered a box and shared the link with my friends, its not an excessive cost, i get at least 3 items of clothing, they will be a surprise which is something to look forward to, a bit of fun and might shake up my thoughts on what i would normally buy for my wardrobe, they can go to the charity shop if completely not my taste and part of the funds went to a good cause ... its all win win as far as i can see Running costs is profit Help those ppl by not buying clothes in these criminal empires and make the business model fail" i summarised as running costs, it said specifically transaction costs, staff costs, logistics and transportation | |||
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"The article i found says the money will directly provide for families Further down it says for every box sold, a donation will go to sajida to help people I wonder how much of the money will actually filterdown to provide food. Hopefully I'm wrong but I've seen a lot of these "projects" Still I suppose something is better than nothing when you're family is starving there is a transparency section on their website where they break down how the money is spent none of it appears to be profit, just product, running costs , postage and the donation it doesn't say what how the foundation spend their money ive just ordered a box and shared the link with my friends, its not an excessive cost, i get at least 3 items of clothing, they will be a surprise which is something to look forward to, a bit of fun and might shake up my thoughts on what i would normally buy for my wardrobe, they can go to the charity shop if completely not my taste and part of the funds went to a good cause ... its all win win as far as i can see Running costs is profit Help those ppl by not buying clothes in these criminal empires and make the business model fail i summarised as running costs, it said specifically transaction costs, staff costs, logistics and transportation " there is also for most people a middle ground between not giving a crap about the people on the other side of big business and making our own clothes from hemp we grow ourselves perhaps allow people to make their own choices about how they choose to do good | |||
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"The article i found says the money will directly provide for families Further down it says for every box sold, a donation will go to sajida to help people I wonder how much of the money will actually filterdown to provide food. Hopefully I'm wrong but I've seen a lot of these "projects" Still I suppose something is better than nothing when you're family is starving there is a transparency section on their website where they break down how the money is spent none of it appears to be profit, just product, running costs , postage and the donation it doesn't say what how the foundation spend their money ive just ordered a box and shared the link with my friends, its not an excessive cost, i get at least 3 items of clothing, they will be a surprise which is something to look forward to, a bit of fun and might shake up my thoughts on what i would normally buy for my wardrobe, they can go to the charity shop if completely not my taste and part of the funds went to a good cause ... its all win win as far as i can see " I beg to differ The thread is "lost clothing" The amount they are donating means someone is making a very very handsome profit from clothing that probably cost less than a tenner to produce in the first place and would otherwise be a ckmplete write off. I'm out | |||
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"The article i found says the money will directly provide for families Further down it says for every box sold, a donation will go to sajida to help people I wonder how much of the money will actually filterdown to provide food. Hopefully I'm wrong but I've seen a lot of these "projects" Still I suppose something is better than nothing when you're family is starving there is a transparency section on their website where they break down how the money is spent none of it appears to be profit, just product, running costs , postage and the donation it doesn't say what how the foundation spend their money ive just ordered a box and shared the link with my friends, its not an excessive cost, i get at least 3 items of clothing, they will be a surprise which is something to look forward to, a bit of fun and might shake up my thoughts on what i would normally buy for my wardrobe, they can go to the charity shop if completely not my taste and part of the funds went to a good cause ... its all win win as far as i can see I beg to differ The thread is "lost clothing" The amount they are donating means someone is making a very very handsome profit from clothing that probably cost less than a tenner to produce in the first place and would otherwise be a ckmplete write off. I'm out" a 3rd party has procured stock at a cheaper than high st price from big chains that would have been sending it to landfill... if that happened the clothes are in landfill , the charity gets nothing, the big business will increase their prices to recoup the loss meaning products cost more still without any extra going to the people making the garments ... i don't see how avoiding on the principal that its better it should be written off is really that great a principal to stand by ... its pretty much letting all the other parties lose out just to try stick it to the man (i guess in this scenario top shop etc) when the man will just find another way to recoup the cost and in reality be the only one that doesn't lose out | |||
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"i never understand why people want to crap all over someone trying to do something positive for it “not being enough” i don't just specifically mean this initiative , but in general surely it is better for many people to do something positive than for a only a to do only positive ? " I agree with you | |||
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"i never understand why people want to crap all over someone trying to do something positive for it “not being enough” i don't just specifically mean this initiative , but in general surely it is better for many people to do something positive than for a only a to do only positive ? " *only a few | |||
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"I actually found it quite abhorrent the way large clothing companies like this treated their suppliers. As if the terms they impose on them weren’t bad enough, to then cancel and return orders in the way they did. I guess that’s why their companies are huge and mine are only small. Because I treat my Far East suppliers with dignity. I pay fair money and I stood on every order I had made with them." That is very commendable and we take our hats off to you.But do you know if your far east suppliers treat their staff with the same dignity and fairness? | |||
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"Yes I do. Because I regularly visit the factories. But I don’t work in the rag trade so it’s not sweatshop clothing factories I deal with. " | |||
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"I'm a bit sad but not surprised that some people feel the way they do about large companies and how how they source their product. Thanks to the people who see this as a good thing " I'm inclined to get a box and find out what companies have done this so I can boycott in future | |||
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"I'm a bit sad but not surprised that some people feel the way they do about large companies and how how they source their product. Thanks to the people who see this as a good thing " I think the thing you posted about is a good thing if it’s helping the factory workers in Bangladesh. But the companies that have caused this hardship by the way they treat their third world suppliers is disgusting and should be called out. | |||
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"I'm a bit sad but not surprised that some people feel the way they do about large companies and how how they source their product. Thanks to the people who see this as a good thing I think the thing you posted about is a good thing if it’s helping the factory workers in Bangladesh. But the companies that have caused this hardship by the way they treat their third world suppliers is disgusting and should be called out. " For sure | |||
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