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Helen spent most of the second day going to a closed store?!
floopy123
06-07-2011
I don't know if this is correct but I thought someone in the boardoom said she spent about four hours going to a store and it was shut.

We did see her ringing a store and they said they were closed - this was at 2pm but I think she went to another store and that was closed too? She made a bit of a mess of that! No win this week.
Random Gecko
06-07-2011
We saw her calling a wholesaler, which was closed, so she found another from which to buy the goods. When she actually got them, due to the fact she'd gone from Canary Wharf to Enfield and attempted to get back to Hackney, the buyer's shop was closed.
floopy123
06-07-2011
So she didn't plan it well. Or the traffic was too bad.
Random Gecko
06-07-2011
Originally Posted by floopy123:
“So she didn't plan it well. Or the traffic was too bad.”

The former.
-Sid-
06-07-2011
That was Melody's fault really, although I could see where she was coming from because honouring the deal felt like the right thing to do. In retrospect, it was a bad call.
regandron
06-07-2011
Given they had a sale lined up, why didn't they pick up the duvets by crack of dawn, sell them to the agreed buyer by 10.00am, and reinvest the 300 notes straight away?
DUNDEEBOY
06-07-2011
I really think she had in her head that she was going to turn up somewhere and they would buy hundreds of something again
floopy123
07-07-2011
The traffic would or could be a potential issue. Sugar said the task was about reinvesting in the best selling product however the traffic could be against you. Natasha made a mess of that by leaving it too late and Jim couldn't sell the umbrellas in time. I suppose you could argue selling all your stock and not risking the traffic could be a way to make extra profit but Sugar would shout you down in the boardroom and condemn your actions.
geraldinemaria
07-07-2011
Originally Posted by regandron:
“Given they had a sale lined up, why didn't they pick up the duvets by crack of dawn, sell them to the agreed buyer by 10.00am, and reinvest the 300 notes straight away?”

Agree with this. Can never work out if the candidates realy are that stupid or the editing does the job for them.
brangdon
07-07-2011
Helen left a job late on the Rubbish task as well. On that occasion they just made it, but as I recall they had to get people to stay open later than usual. I noticed it because it seemed unnecessary. Why leave the arranged jobs 'til last?
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