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Originally Posted by Simon Rodgers
What are you talking about? If they are different companies then they should have different names. Simple. I don't confuse the two as such, they must have some sort of connection otherwise the same name use (and logo) would just not be allowed!
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I refer you again to my earlier Amazon example. Try and absorb it this time.
And HMV high street and HMV online do/did have different names: HMV and HMV.com. I refer you to the Compare The Market ad currently on telly - “Diffferent names, spelt and pronounced
differently. See?”
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Originally Posted by Simon Rodgers
But when you have trouble online, the stores just don't want to know. Clever little get out clause but I think that's just downright sneaky. NOT customer friendly in the least. Why don't YOU get that?
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See above - Bricks and mortar store is seperate entity to online etc, etc, etc,,,,,,
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Originally Posted by Simon Rodgers
Could have fooled me. I've seen supermarkets seldom sell stuff cheap.....
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And yet they do.
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Originally Posted by Simon Rodgers
And if they want GOOD loss leaders, why not do it on bread and milk? Would work on me.
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Bread and milk IS cheap. In every supermarket in fact. Milk is so cheap that farmers are losing money on it having to sell it to supermarkets at such a low price.