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odders 15-02-2022 18:05

Studio administrators....
 
I hope that something can be sorted

Its not like there are 1k+ Employers anywhere near town,

Good luck people:hehetable:theband:

AccyMad 15-02-2022 18:35

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Originally Posted by odders (Post 1263936)
I hope that something can be sorted

Its not like there are 1k+ Employers anywhere near town,

Good luck people:hehetable:theband:

Thank you, my youngest son works there & it's a worrying time - your post is appreciated

odders 16-02-2022 09:00

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1263937)
Thank you, my youngest son works there & it's a worrying time - your post is appreciated

I hope for all jobs can be saved. No matter how menial that place can be. It keeps families from the dole queue, my best wishes to all...

Margaret Pilkington 16-02-2022 10:29

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I also hope that someone will step in and rescue this company….it sounds like they have been trying to find solutions to the financial issues.
We cannot afford to lose employers.

cashman 16-02-2022 11:31

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agree we cannot afford to lose employers, but have they not brought it on themselves by selling cheap rubbish? so people started avoiding them.? i know a few that did that my missus stopped for that reason. by the way my mate who goes stanley with me finished working there for the same reason. and he had worked there for many years, in the offices.

Margaret Pilkington 16-02-2022 11:53

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Cashy, what you consider as tat, is someone else’s treasure.
And for some people they like the stuff they sell. and if there are people wanting to buy it then someone needs to be there selling it….and why not someone who puts food on the tables of people in the borough?
I have to say that I haven’t seen much the floats my boat, but I did used to buy Christmas stuff from them…paper, cards, decorations that sort of thing

skuta 18-02-2022 18:24

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1263954)
but I did used to buy Christmas stuff from them…paper, cards, decorations that sort of thing


"used to buy"? why not now? Seems to me that's where the reason for failure is. You & others don't buy your xmas stuff from them for some reason.

Margaret Pilkington 18-02-2022 19:52

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I used to buy from them before I started to make my own Christmas cards…..(oh yes….I do this for others too and on average donate £500 per year from the proceeds of my card making to MacMillan .cancer Care…taking not one penny out of the donations for the stuff that I use to make these bespoke cards) and as for wrapping paper…I no longer have the need for this because the children are now grown up and do not want presents that need wrapping…they much prefer money transferred to their PayPal accounts.
I have got to a time in my life when I have all the Christmas decorations I need……having had 50 years of collecting these.
So….no I think your assumptions of me and my spending habits are just a bit off.
If they sold the kind of things I needed, then I would buy from them.
At 74….I actually need less ‘stuff’ in my life….not more!

skuta 03-03-2022 17:59

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1264040)
If they sold the kind of things I needed, then I would buy from them.!


Quite, and if they communicated with you & the rest of their market properly they would sell more of what people needed & wanted.
They obviously didn't listen to their market and are now in trouble.

Maybe if they saved on salaries by investing that money on Robots to do the picking & packing this would have helped? No one needs to be wasting money on people to pick & pack these days.

They haven't kept up with the times, it's better they're gone. Market efficiency kills off the weak. Old world thinking. Amazon have butchered them.

cashman 03-03-2022 18:04

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thats really sensible use robots instead of people, i would have thought you may have a better view than that.any way studios been taken over.

Margaret Pilkington 04-03-2022 10:54

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I am not sure just what you mean Skuta.
My need for their Christmas products was always going to come to an end.
Because as families grow up they do not want to receive the kind of gifts that need a lot of wrapping paper.
As for Christmas decorations, these too have become redundant…but if they had not, I have more than enough for my needs…..after collecting baubles balls and tinsel during my long life.

I would never wish a business to go under as it had a very big impact on local economics.
I find your attitude to this company a bit strange….and not in a good way either.
But hey ho…..if that is how you feel.

AccyMad 04-03-2022 12:19

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Originally Posted by skuta (Post 1264662)
Quite, and if they communicated with you & the rest of their market properly they would sell more of what people needed & wanted.
They obviously didn't listen to their market and are now in trouble.

Maybe if they saved on salaries by investing that money on Robots to do the picking & packing this would have helped? No one needs to be wasting money on people to pick & pack these days.

They haven't kept up with the times, it's better they're gone. Market efficiency kills off the weak. Old world thinking. Amazon have butchered them.

Sorry to disappoint you but Studio haven't gone under & I'm sure their staff unlike yourself are relieved that they haven't & that they are still employed

taddy 04-03-2022 13:39

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[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1264040]I used to buy from them before I started to make my own Christmas cards…..(oh yes….I do this for others too and on average donate £500 per year from the proceeds of my card making to MacMillan .cancer Care…taking not one penny out of the donations for the stuff that I use to make these bespoke cards) and as for wrapping paper…I no longer have the need for this because the children are now grown up and do not want presents that need wrapping…they much prefer money transferred to their PayPal accounts.
I have got to a time in my life when I have all the Christmas decorations I need……having had 50 years of collecting these.
So….no I think your assumptions of me and my spending habits are just a bit off.
If they sold the kind of things I needed, then I would buy from them.
At 74….I actually need less ‘stuff’ in my life….not more!

Good on you Marge, you tell em.


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