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    It does have a wide, clean, bright frontage Howard, it is true; my view is that because it is aimed at the poorer people and actually ends up making them even more poorer because of the very high interest rates, it's not a good business model for a Town.
    I guess you could argue that case for poundland being similar as it is also aimed at the lower end of the market, but certainly doesn't screw anyone as their prices are very low.

    Horses for courses I guess and if they fullfil a need, all well and good.

    Both are businesses operating in the High Streets and are far, far better to have them, than the premises be closed and looking scruffy.

    Someone above mentioned business plans and yes every business should have one, if only to determine the feasability of what they want to do, but not all people have done that and then they get a nasty surprise when they've been running for a few months - there shouldn't be any nasty surprises in the first few months.



    Roger

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