markinlondon said:I'm not surprised. They went up against the high street electrical chains with digital photography, not to mention the internet retailers. I think many people are now using Jessops to get a demo and then buying from the web. I expect to see them lose branches in Central London where they're a bit thick on the ground.
Peter_Jones said:As for stores within short distances of each other, Carlisle and York spring to mind, I'm sure there are many more - how long has it taken them to realise this doesn't make sense ?
Peter_Jones said:Jessops have a mixed bag of staff , some very knowledgable and enthusiastic, however the relatively low pay in retail creates a high staff turnover, younger staff preferring to move on , and the doom & gloom mongers don't help matters.
Do you really mean "literally" (ie that you could actually hit one of them with a gob of spittle from standing in front of the other one)?They are literally within spitting distance
oscroft said:Do you really mean "literally" (ie that you could actually hit one of them with a gob of spittle from standing in front of the other one)?
oscroft said:Do you really mean "literally" (ie that you could actually hit one of them with a gob of spittle from standing in front of the other one)?