All Dear Jac articles – Page 55
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Dear jac: A power salute to the subpostmasters
I'm indebted to a couple of retailers for sending me recent update emails and cuttings on the subject of the Post Office's accountancy system Horizon.
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Dear Jac: Putting a spanner into Tesco’s works
Ian Layton, who runs Maple Street Stores in Bracebridge, Lincoln, has put together a letter intended primarily as information for local councillors in the hope that they'll want to put a spanner in Tesco's works
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Dear Jac: Goods outside the store been stolen
I got a couple of responses to my report (C-Store, June 25) on Arul Masilamany whose remote refrigeration motors were stolen just as his new store was due to open in Chigwell in Essex.
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Dear Jac: Just who can you bank on?
Resham Singh Sunnar (Sunnar News, Slough, Berkshire) was prompted to ring about Naresh Sandhir's and Nimish Patel's two-year battle with Halifax/Bank of Scotland to recover missing thousands
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Dear Jac: We’ve got news for you…or not
Time for a regular, and thoroughly justified, whinge about news wholesalers - both of them.
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Dear Jac: Justice finally on the Horizon?
The Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance has had its second meeting in their fight to convince the Post Office that the Horizon computer system is to blame for 'missing' hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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Dear Jac: High-level stitch-ups
Here is a not-very-satisfactory update on a case I reported in September 2008. Several South London retailers lost thousands in their local Halifax branch.
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Dear Jac: Scams are a many flavoured thing
I said that scams come in many flavours. Here's the latest from Kirit Ved (Ved News, Stoke Newington, London).
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Dear Jac: Out with the bonkers rules and regs
I heard the ex-info commissioner being interviewed on Radio 4 the other day. He said he was "sick" of people using the Data Protection Act to avoid doing their job properly.
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Dear Jac: Money, money, money…
From time to time I get asked whether certain notes and coins can be accepted or refused.
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Dear Jac: Trying to do my duty
In the last issue I featured Hans Kukreja's victimisation at the hands of a 'Darlington Dodgem' wholesaler, which apparently didn't pay the duty on the beer and then scarpered. Hans got 'done' by HMRC.
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Dear Jac: Stolen motors – and no cover
The very last thing you expect when you build a new store and install remote refrigeration is to have the motors stolen. This is what happened to Arul Masilamany when he opened a new store in Chigwell in Essex.
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Dear Jac: Threats and final demands in the Lanwall case
I understand that a number of Lanwall photocopy retailers have received final demands and seven-day payment notices from debt collectors Daniels Silverman, acting on behalf of Bank of Scotland (BoS).
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What happened to credit where credit’s due
Has anybody else had trouble wrestling credits out of News International for newspaper returns? That was the essence of Amit Patel's email query. He writes that he has not received credits for the election edition of papers on Friday, May 7 (The Sun...
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Dear Jac: More to the point
Point Four director Paula Boden rang to say how disappointed she was that I had lumped her company in with the 'not good' epos suppliers a couple of issues back.
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Dear Jac: Scam on the street
Man walks into a shop. I know, sounds like an intro to a joke except this smartly dressed, confident customer is a con artist.
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Dear Jac: more on Customs seizures
Here is a bit more on the story featured in the cartoon box slot because this is a very serious subject and there wasn't room in my 335-word box (presentation is important on pages as well as in shops, you know) for some important details.
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Dear Jac: Paypoint and Camelot, take two
In the last issue I carried some of PayPoint's opinions on Camelot entering the bill payments fray. Here is Camelot's response.
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Dear Jac: Where's your World Cup beer from?
Have you got the beer in for the World Cup? Has the duty on it been paid? If you're anywhere near Darlington, double-check. But, how exactly do you check?