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Australian retail has vapourized overnight!
Topic Started: 30 May 2014, 06:59 PM (3,553 Views)
jesusjones
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Does anyone still buy in shops? I just go there
To see what I like then buy online. Things are way too
Expensive over here.

Hoping to set up a business just for on line sometime this year,
looking for a niche product (like everyone else!) something small
With low postage? Any thoughts?
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Chris
30 May 2014, 10:50 PM
Is this the full post or did you leave out half of it? I have no idea what you have written or what you are trying to say other than there are some people who have jobs in retail and interest only mortgages who may have employment for 12 months?

Is that it? Is that what you are posting about??

Full retard alright, who are these morons?

Please do not refer to them as bears, they're not even trolls, I don't know what they are but a waste of characters..........
hahaha i was thinking the same thing. Its complete gibberish.

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Liquids tend to become less viscous before they vaporise, is this what you're getting at SuperEgo?

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jesusjones
31 May 2014, 04:34 AM
Does anyone still buy in shops? I just go there
To see what I like then buy online. Things are way too
Expensive over here.

Hoping to set up a business just for on line sometime this year,
looking for a niche product (like everyone else!) something small
With low postage? Any thoughts?
Printer cartridge, memory cards, socks, underpants, shoes, bike gear (wiggle), motorbike gear, porn (50 shades).

What we all must do is not confuse increases of efficiency with economics demise. I wonder how stringberg video store is going?
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Zero is coming...

The reason i shop online is not so much the price but the fact i can get the best product for the job.
If i go to a shop invariably the shop assistant says oh i can order you one??
Well i tell you what so can i.
Peter
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30 May 2014, 09:25 PM
Can someone explain to these new bears that you should never go full retard? :re:


I can find products in Australian retail stores that sell for 20,000 % markup

where do you shop what do you buy ?

And don't insult me it shows your lack of intelligence.



Mustapha Mond
31 May 2014, 11:40 AM
The reason i shop online is not so much the price but the fact i can get the best product for the job.
If i go to a shop invariably the shop assistant says oh i can order you one??
Well i tell you what so can i.
Peter
Yup been hearing the I can order you one, so much lately

and one store even wanted to charge me $20 to make it overnight from another store



it will eventually start to impact on

even coles and woolworths type stores.

All the while people will be making sure this extra cash they save will never

make it back into the RE sector because they have been taught for the last

10 years that this is a complete rip off market !

Edited by SuperEgo, 31 May 2014, 03:41 PM.
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I don't think Aus retail is doing quite that bad, the majority of online shopping is still Aus retail chains.
The next trick of our glorious banks will be to charge us a fee for using net bank!!!
You are no longer customer, you are property!!!

Don't be SAUCY with me Bernaisse
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Count du Monet
31 May 2014, 04:00 PM
I don't think Aus retail is doing quite that bad, the majority of online shopping is still Aus retail chains.
+1.

The good Australian operators will pivot over time and the others will disappear. Australia is just a few years behind in online retail at the moment. That will change.
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miw
31 May 2014, 04:31 PM
+1.

The good Australian operators will pivot over time and the others will disappear. Australia is just a few years behind in online retail at the moment. That will change.
We are having a digital revolution in the UK. Australia needs to do more than catch up.
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newjez
31 May 2014, 10:00 PM
We are having a digital revolution in the UK. Australia needs to do more than catch up.
Not just in the UK. Younger people (and many older people) in the cities buy nearly everything online in China as well.

JD.com, one of the big etailers here, just went IPO on Wall street, valued at $26B.

http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/05/21/jd-com-a-chinese-e-commerce-retailer-raises-nearly-1-8-billion-in-i-p-o/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0
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