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Neil 11-12-2008 08:10

Re: Woolworth's
 
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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 658934)
you got a fiver to spare jaysay??

Are you not selling yourself a little too cheaply, what does he get for a fiver?

cashman 11-12-2008 08:37

Re: Woolworth's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 659051)
Are you not selling yourself a little too cheaply, what does he get for a fiver?

£1-50 Change.....:dflam:

jaysay 11-12-2008 08:44

Re: Woolworth's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 659051)
Are you not selling yourself a little too cheaply, what does he get for a fiver?

Maybe half a pound of pick-and-mix:D

magpie 11-12-2008 14:57

Re: Woolworth's
 
why can the woolworth's stores from the states chip in to help keep it ? just a thought:

jaysay 11-12-2008 16:09

Re: Woolworth's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by magpie (Post 659100)
why can the woolworth's stores from the states chip in to help keep it ? just a thought:

They'res are probably worse of than ours magpie;)

MargaretR 11-12-2008 16:26

Re: Woolworth's
 
Our Woolworths is a part of Great Universal Stores - probably not connected to the USA store

flashy 11-12-2008 17:57

Re: Woolworth's
 
has anyone bought anything from there today?

BERNADETTE 11-12-2008 18:01

Re: Woolworth's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 659208)
has anyone bought anything from there today?

Catherine went down but said there were no great offers

cherokee 11-12-2008 18:03

Re: Woolworth's
 
I called into ours this afternoon and to be honest They were only offering exactly what Boots, BHS and many other stores were offering, 20% In fact they were selling the big tins of sweets/chocs for a fiver and 2 wek back asda was doing the same tins only 2 for £7.
Needless to say I left empty handed but were shocked at what people were buying and thought they were getting a bargin.

emamum 11-12-2008 18:03

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my friend went, said she was ion the queue for 45 mins and got £40 off a bike.

i got a dr who toclofane for £15 down from £30 last week tho

panther 11-12-2008 18:16

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I went to woolies on monday, went in today and nothing had changed (apart from empty shelves:rolleyes:), it was the same offers as they were back then.
Just mention a closing down sale and people are like flies round poo!!,

To me nowt had been reduced more....very disapointed:(

Mr Matthew 11-12-2008 18:32

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Problem with Woolies, is they sell absolutely nothing anyone wants. I went in last week wanting to go on a spending spree, money burning a whole in my pocket, and literally found nothing to buy.

Wynonie Harris 11-12-2008 18:35

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If you're disappointed at the sales offers, take a look at the poor sods manning the checkouts, like turkeys waiting for Christmas and imagine what they're thinking!

steeljack 11-12-2008 18:42

Re: Woolworth's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by magpie (Post 659100)
why can the woolworth's stores from the states chip in to help keep it ? just a thought:

the last Woolworths store in the US closed down in 1997 and changed to Foot Locker ,a sporting goods chain .
Think the US and UK chains have been separate companies for many years , Know they were also big in Australia and New Zealand , don't know if these are still trading or not

Mr Matthew 11-12-2008 18:53

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Staff just standing around today in a massive Woolworths in Glasgow, all together in a huddle talking openly about not knowing what's happening with their jobs. Think we know more than them. Happy Christmas everyone.


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