Culchie wrote: » www.signsexpress.ie/sligo based in Collooney. We're still going very strong to be honest, we've had to adapt to changing circumstances by tailoring our business to different sectors etc (construction/replacement fleet business significantly affected).... but we have no intention of have a negative growth year. When economy picks up, we should be in excellent position. It's not easy out there (especially getting paid) but you just get on with it, and reinforce and build on your existing business relationships and attract new business via word of mouth.
rusty999 wrote: » Well Culchie, I now see where you are coming from, and I have to say that your own business is a top shelf product as i know where you are in Collooney I know i mentioned tyres earlier but I think in general I would be more complaining about food/shopping/groceries etc. The bottom line is that People will Travel!! I saw it myself at Xmas-every car i met coming out of Enniskillen was southern reg and loaded with shopping--Leitrim Mayo Sligo Donegal etc and all travelling for the Bargains. Its not like years ago when people would almost be scared to query the price of a product and simply hand over the cash. Nowadays, if someone gets a quote for a service or product locally--they then go straight on line to compare the price and see if it can be found cheaper. And if the local price compares favourably they will shop local. If it does NOT compare favourably they will order it on line--or as the case may be travel up north. Sad ,but true!!
frag420 wrote: » Its a bit crap alright. It was good o be able to get cd,s games, tshirts, books etc all under the one roof. Hopefully we get another similar type store in there like HMV asap. But i did miss paying twenty odd euro for a cd up in the record room( record set for biggest ripoff in town) as it reminded me of my youth when it was the only place in town to buy a cd or cassette as we called them then.
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CSC wrote: » The Record Room's prices were disgraceful. Don't know what they are like now but when I was younger and big into music I must've spent a fortune in there and Star Records.
magnumlady wrote: » I don't like downloads...have to have the cd...I like having something in me hand:eek: Third wave are good,
dardevle wrote: » nobody gets impressed by the size of an ipod or its content:o.
dardevle wrote: » . agreed...think perhaps it may be an age thing.its about having something material to show for your money. building a music collection in the past involved it occupying a space, and was somthing that impressed all that saw it . nobody gets impressed by the size of an ipod or its content:o. btw...third wave is the dogs! .
Xiney wrote: » Speak for yourself :pac:
magnumlady wrote: » I reckon it might be an age thing too. I like to read the cd booklet and look at the pics...read the lyrics, you can't do that with a download....also can sell downloads if you get fed up with them...you can with cds.
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » Does anyone know if Feeneys Garden Centre, Market Yard is closed? It was on Friday.
magnumlady wrote: » I heard they shut at Christmas??
darealtulip wrote: » you can download the booklet and cd covers aswell!!
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » Thanks ML, thats a shame. There is no garden centre in town now. There is bloke that sells plants in the Market on Fridays who is brilliant value and has really good healthy plants. I've not seen him so far this year but he should start selling soon. Cannings got my business today instead. Winters over. Hurrah!
magnumlady wrote: » its not the same though:(
darealtulip wrote: » I'm a vinyl junky myself. love my records still!! dont play them though quallity is really bad. I'm gonna put them in the computer though!! Cd's never really did it for me.