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Dec 29 2018, 12:37 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Tragic. I refuse to buy online unless there is no option, I'd rather pay ever so slightly more and get the loyalty points (HMV gave me £50 free product to spend cos I spend so much there), the staff are helpful, and it contributes jobs and business tax to the local economy and is the pin behind the ailing indoor shopping centre in Bournemouth that will inevitably get turned into flats or mega mobile phone and vaping units. Sorry, but unless you use shops they will go, and the tax-dodging, minimum wage mega-corporations will rule the world because once their main competition is dead (shops) they can collaborate and charge whatever they like and you will have to pay it cos there wont be any shops, and the tax dodgers will have political clout over governments as there will be nowhere else to go! Still, Merry Christmas! Agree totally and there less choice for everyone including older people then! |
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Dec 29 2018, 04:21 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Dec 29 2018, 04:48 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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I went to my local HMV today and the place was buzzing though that’s likely to be because of the massive sales they’ve got right now. I’m going to be incredibly disappointed if it disappears from the high street because it’s one of my favourite shops.
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Dec 29 2018, 09:00 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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That's a good article by Peter. I agree with what he's written.
I have a tremendous amount of affection for HMV as I once worked in the Sunderland branch, it was a Saturday job I had while doing my A levels as well as working there full time for three weeks over Christmas and New Year 1981/2. I loved the job and as we were a chart return shop we got all sorts of freebies from label reps! The shop was always busy back then, packed out with everyone from teens to grandmothers. Although I love specialist record shops I also loved HMV. While we never stocked as many obscure singles as, say, Volume in Newcastle (then again, who did? It must have stocked every single release from the popular to the virtually unknown). When I worked at HMV not only did I get free records and concert tickets (Japan for example - unbelievably I never went because my then girlfriend didn't like them and wouldn't go - what an idiot I must have been!) but we also got a generous discount on any purchases. I reckon I spent on records just about all that I earned. Which wasn't much - £42 a week for those 3 weeks when I worked full time and £6 for the Saturday job. Though £6 in 1981 was worth a lot more than it is now and when I was 17 I didn't really go out pubbing so most of what money I had did just go on buying Record Mirror (Alan Jones was working for them by this point) and records. |
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Dec 29 2018, 11:26 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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I really like the one in Colchester, it is a lot more friendly than the one in Chelmsford. The one in Colchester has always seemed busy when I've gone in. Whether people have actually been spending money is another thing.
I hope it pulls through even if it means closing less profitable stores. |
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Dec 29 2018, 11:26 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Absolutely gutted to see this happening to HMV again - I worked at their head office before the axe fell at the last administration but have been a loyal HMV supporter ever since often paying slightly more just because I wanted my money to go back into the last remaining record store chain.
I really hope that from the ashes of this some sort of business model can survive - I think they should really concentrate on their online business and have 10-20 stores like their Oxford Street flagship that are destination venues that can host album signings and events. Lots of if onlys but if they had struck into the digital world in the early days they could have become a real force. |
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Dec 29 2018, 11:53 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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I really like the one in Colchester, it is a lot more friendly than the one in Chelmsford. The one in Colchester has always seemed busy when I've gone in. Whether people have actually been spending money is another thing. Not every HMV store has been earmarked for closure. Or at least weren't a couple of days ago. The Daily Mirror published a list of stores threatened with closure if administration doesn't work out. These are:I hope it pulls through even if it means closing less profitable stores. -Ayr -Banbury -Basingstoke -Belfast -Birmingham Bullring -Blackpool -Bluewater -Bradford -Brighton -Bristol (Fopp) -Bristol Broadmead -Bromley -Boston -Burton-on-Trent -Bury -Bury St Edmunds -Cardiff -Carlisle -Castleford -Chelmsford -Cheltenham -Chester -Chichester -Colchester -Covent Garden (Fopp) -Coventry -Crawley -Croydon -Cwmbran -Darlington -Derby -Doncaster -Dundee -East Kilbride -Edinburgh Ocean Terminal -Edinburgh (Fopp) -Exeter -Gateshead -Glasgow Argyle Street -Glasgow Byres (Fopp) -Glasgow Union (Fopp) -Gloucester -Grimsby -Guildford -Hanley (Stoke-on-Trent) -Harlow -Harrogate -Hastings -Hereford -High Wycombe -Huddersfield -Hull -Inverness -Ipswich -Kettering -King's Lynn -Kingston-Upon-Thames -Leeds -Leicester -Lincoln -Liverpool LiverpoolOne -Livingston -Llandudno -Maidstone -Manchester, Arndale -Manchester (Fopp) -Manchester Trafford Centre -Mansfield -Middlesbrough -Milton Keynes -Newcastle -Northampton -Norwich Chapelfield -Nottingham (Fopp) -Nottingham Victoria -Nuneaton -Oxford -Oxford Street, London W1 -Peterborough -Poole -Portsmouth Gun Wharf -Preston -Plymouth -Reading -Redditch -Romford -Sheffield High Street -Sheffield Meadowhall -Shrewsbury -Solihull -Southend -Southport -Staines -Stevenage -Stirling -Stockport -Sunderland -Swansea -Swindon -Taunton -Telford -Thanet -Thurrock -Truro -Tunbridge Wells -Uxbridge -Watford -Westfield White City -Wimbledon -Winchester -Wolverhampton -Worcester -Workington -Worthing https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/full-list-hm...s-risk-13785534 There can't be that many HMV stores that aren't on that list. |
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Dec 29 2018, 11:56 PM
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A dead mouse (from my cat)
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Shame to see Portsmouth there, luckily Southampton isn't.
The Isle of Wight store closed about 5 years ago, it's a bargain store now. |
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Dec 30 2018, 12:10 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Yeah I’ve never liked the HMV in Chelmsford, whereas the Colchester HMV is cute. I like the Ipswich (only just opened!) and Bury St Edmunds HMVs too.
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Dec 30 2018, 12:28 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Not every HMV store has been earmarked for closure. Or at least weren't a couple of days ago. The Daily Mirror published a list of stores threatened with closure if administration doesn't work https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/full-list-hm...s-risk-13785534 There can't be that many HMV stores that aren't on that list. More of a cobbled together list by The Mirror rather than there being any fact behind them - lots of stores on the list are on greatly reduced or free rent and would have gone with or without the administration. |
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Dec 30 2018, 12:22 PM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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Brilliant article by Pete Paphides. I've set up a petition to KPMG on 38 Degrees to ask them to save it. It might not work but the way I see it is you have to try. Link's here to sign it if you are interested: https://t.co/VbNyhkExSH
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Dec 30 2018, 12:54 PM
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Shakin Stevens
Joined: 29 December 2007
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Not every HMV store has been earmarked for closure. Or at least weren't a couple of days ago. The Daily Mirror published a list of stores threatened with closure if administration doesn't work out. These are: [snip] https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/full-list-hm...s-risk-13785534 There can't be that many HMV stores that aren't on that list. Belfast I'm sure when you were working in HMV then Robbie they sold plenty of copies of Human League
Reason for edit: please don't quote entire large posts
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Dec 30 2018, 12:56 PM
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Radical Pink Troll
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Chester only moved to new, smaller premises this year. But I’ll still miss it when it’s gone.
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Dec 30 2018, 12:57 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Brilliant article by Pete Paphides. I've set up a petition to KPMG on 38 Degrees to ask them to save it. It might not work but the way I see it is you have to try. Link's here to sign it if you are interested: https://t.co/VbNyhkExSH Signed |
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Dec 30 2018, 01:00 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
Joined: 18 May 2007
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Not every HMV store has been earmarked for closure. Or at least weren't a couple of days ago. The Daily Mirror published a list of stores threatened with closure if administration doesn't work out. These are: [snip] https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/full-list-hm...s-risk-13785534 There can't be that many HMV stores that aren't on that list. If they closed all those it'd be hardly worth carrying on at all
Reason for edit: please don't quote entire large posts
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Dec 30 2018, 01:01 PM
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Brown cow, stunning!
Joined: 7 December 2009
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I worked in the Bath one over Christmas, real shame That one's not on the list, so it'd be nice to keep that.
Not only that but the people I worked with and got to know who could be losing their jobs But also so many people would come in saying they didn't trust online shopping, which is fair enough, they get left behind as there's nowhere else to go with the same range of DVDs etc. that you can actually browse. I am fine with online shopping but totally understand that viewpoint, with online you kind of have to know what you want but a lot of people still love being able to go in the shop and look around because you don't always know exactly what you want. |
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Dec 30 2018, 01:04 PM
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Shakin Stevens
Joined: 29 December 2007
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As I always say capitalism just equals less choice, more monopolies and survival of the fittest!
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Dec 30 2018, 01:07 PM
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Gareth T H
Joined: 6 February 2010
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Shame to see Portsmouth there, luckily Southampton isn't. The Isle of Wight store closed about 5 years ago, it's a bargain store now. I thought the Southampton city centre store had closed a few months back. Can’t think of another one in the city. Sad to see both Bristol branches on the list. |
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Dec 30 2018, 01:12 PM
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Radical Pink Troll
Joined: 11 March 2006
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Actually looking at that list, if they all went I wouldn’t have a store anywhere near me.
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Dec 30 2018, 01:23 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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Belfast Yup, both of 'Don't You Want Me' and the 'Dare' album. We couldn't get enough copies of 'Don't You Want me' to keep up with demand. A shipment would arrive in the morning and was often completely sold out by mid afternoon. It was by far the best selling single in my store over that Christmas period. From memory the other big sellers that Christmas were 'The Land Of Make Believe' by Bucks Fizz and 'One Of Us' by Abba. For albums it was probably between 'Dare' and 'Greatest Hits' by Queen. The other big seller was 'Pearls' by Elkie Brooks which was popular with the 30+ crowd.I'm sure when you were working in HMV then Robbie they sold plenty of copies of Human League I mentioned this a few years ago but sadly one single that failed to sell well that Christmas was 'Christmas Wrapping' by The Waitresses. As far as I remember I bought the only copy we managed to sell... not that we had much stock of it, just a few copies as Island messed up the distribution of the single in 1981 which is why it flopped first time around |
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