Steve SI wrote: »
EnterNow wrote: » Believe it - http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=82632187&postcount=3657
o1s1n wrote: » My mam was given something amazing recently, my great, great (!) grandfather's valve radio. It's a huge yolk, but still works once the valves heat up. I asked could I have it and was laughed at
OwaynOTT wrote: » Ah so it was you who liked them.
o1s1n wrote: »
EnterNow wrote: » Yep my voucher was declined today, fairly repulsive policy seeing they've been paid for the vouchers. They've effectively stolen money from the public.
CathalDublin wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/national-news/grandad-walks-out-of-hmv-with-computer-games-after-staff-refuse-to-accept-gift-voucher-3354747.html
Sparks43 wrote: » Dermot Jewell is the man to nail on this Stupid arsehole saying you have no rights on vouchers unless you bought by credit card This rule has been in law for years and its THIS Dickheads job to fight for a change.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Well if there's one happy ending to this whole affair, its that one kid out there has gotten his dream copy of Euro Truck Simulator 2.
Andrew76 wrote: » It's actually pretty good. Anyway, that chap should've been arrested for stealing!
urbanledge wrote: » Are you double trolling?:D
o1s1n wrote: » Just after walking by HMV Grafton street. All the doors closed with litltle signs 'this store is closed until further notice'
DinoRex wrote: » Ah more HMV woes:http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/lily-mae-supporters-fear-hmv-wont-pay-tiny-dancer-invoice-581348.html
o1s1n wrote: » Re: HMV. The CEO was on the news last night saying they have a good brand name and would re-open shops in a different format and re-launch a better website. The chap sounded out of touch with reality although it might have just been PR bull.
Deleted User wrote: » I'd say it was pure PR bull. Their business model is broken and their brand is taking a hammering as a result of years of bad management and the negative press over the administration situation. At the very least, as a bricks and mortar shop, HMV is a dead duck. What makes them think they can buck the trend if the likes of Virgin, Zavvi, and the rest can't? That was just a cynical damage limitation exercise from their CEO to keep the wolf from the door and buy them some time.
As HMV’s UK business enters administration after battling market pressures, Retail Week asks how the entertainment retailer’s Canadian business is achieving strong growth
Mr.Saturn wrote: » HMV Canada is doing quite well. Granted, its fortunes went up as soon as the HMV group sold it, but hey, despite some mild market differences, the key to its success was not crippling itself with rents and loss leaders...