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i see what you did there Wolf lol, waisted :)
love it
Or to put some on the bones for you T4G anyone listening to you as of the end of last year with your
daily rants reg boo as though we had reached the floor would now be on a massive loss wouldn't they T4G ?But obviously that is all non relevant anymore as your now an expert on how shorting works but hadn't been back then of course ......expensive lesson I guess......no wonder you are on here this board 24/7
Another factual post you can report
Adds weight to you knowing nothing about all the daily garbage you dish out about shorters and shares traded.....if did then obviously you would if dodged the 50% fall since late last year.
Facts lad and not your distorted made alternative facts
Hes off again pompousley trying to make out he owns this bulletin board.......the stock has dropped 50% on you already this year T4G.....Balance sunshine to highlight how wrong you got it on here yet you post through the roof daily on here .....becomes questionable as to why.........nobody posts the amount you do on here everyday and has been doing so all year....
Go and report this factual post as ever......people need to be made aware
I popped to Next after work the other day with the intention of buying two pairs of work trousers. Found some I like but had neither in my size - completed waisted trip.
People do go to the shops for other reasons than to solely return stuff ......wasn't it zara said that by charging for returns it is directing more traffic to the bricks and mortar stores or something along those lines ......could be wrong but of course
Free returns to stores are a myth.... Petrol... Parking.... Talking a tenner there!
Return misguided items to sports direct for free?
Cheers karch but do you think boo can sustain the
Premier delivery fee ?? If loads switch to it then you would assume it will be used even more heavily to send stuff back .....I wonder what cut off needs implementing if nor already in use ........another article on here said it was around 10 to 20 quid to deal with a return for the retailer (online) or far less if returned to store to get back out on sale.....
I can only see the membership substantially needing to be increased down the line
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More a case of the having the option to return to store for free when out and about.......Shein I can just see some folk maybe changing the option based on the charge if only to try Shein being its cheaper........
What people don't realise is that it is impossible to try on clothes over the weekend and evenings - go to Oxford Street - the stores are packed and understaffed (due to the labour shortage) - it is actually impossible to try on clothes because of the queue to line up, try on and then check out. Hence I think Zara have got it right - Buy online, free delivery, try on and keep what you like and return to store for free or pay a nominal charge. This gives total flexibility and where Boohoo are missing out. Just opening 2/3 stores in high footfall areas will get people flocking to their stores. Rent is cheap due to the scale of companies going bust or reducing shops. It's all about the right balance.
The above, supplemented by wholesale partnerships is the winning formula IMO.
The High Street is not dead and Online is not the Messiah - you need a combination of both to succeed.
RE Shein - I am confused on the target audience for this as the arguments you use to counteract Boohoo apply to Shein?
Shein may be cheap but you don't know what size you're getting, long lead time and questionable ESG practices. The only difference is that they don't charge for returns - but seriously is £2 really going to put people off? That too students can get Boohoo Premier for FREE and don't need to pay for returns!