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Subject: Re: UKNM: more Tesco ranting... Kosher food and customer service
From: Edward Bownass
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 05:01:41 GMT

My local store has loads of banners both inside and outside the store
promoting its tescodirect server, but when trying to sign up I am still told
the service is not available in my area!

Yours,
---
Edward Bownass: Director
Global Gold Internet Ltd.
phone: 0121 321 1601
email: edwardatglobalgold [dot] co [dot] uk
web: http://www.globalgold.co.uk/
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Rice <kriceatadictive [dot] com>
To: <uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: 03 November 1999 19:16
Subject: Re: UKNM: more Tesco ranting... Kosher food and customer service


> OK, I'm reading this thread at 7:10pm on 03/11/99, i figure i'll go and
have
> a look for myself?
>
> http://www.tescodirect.com/ correct address? (link on tesco.net)
>
> just a blank page,... nothing else, just a blank page
>
> I guess my local store closed down????!!!
>
> till next time
> kevin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tim Ireland <timatdesignercity [dot] com>
> To: <uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 11:35 AM
> Subject: Re: UKNM: more Tesco ranting... Kosher food and customer service
>
> > From: Ray Taylor <rayateyeconomy [dot] com>
> >
> > > The real point is, that the customer went to the store with an
> expectation
> > > of a wide choice of Kosher food. Having arrived he was told "go away,
we
> > > ain't got none." The fact that another store in another town might
have
> the
> > > goodies is of no consequence, just another poor excuse for poor
customer
> > > service.
> > >
> > > If each Tesco store is going to have its own product list, then it
> behoves
> > > Tesco Direct to drop the false expectations created by a single online
> store
> > > approach. Clearly whoever briefed/built Tesco Direct did not take this
> into
> > > account.
> >
> > Whether you use the site or the offline software, you are essentially
> > tapping directly into your local store - and TD make no bones about it.
In
> > fact, they are proud of it. It is reflected widely in the marketing and
> > throughout the site - 'your local store in the palm of your hand' etc.
> >
> > Products lists are essentially the same, but of course there are
regional
> > differences - and seasonal ones. For example, I would imagine a Tesco
> closer
> > to Golders Green would have a much wider range of kosher food than one
at
> > Guildford. It is quite possible the store in question had these goods in
> > stock, but for some reason they are no longer available. Whether this
> > situation is permanent and temporary, I have no idea - but have you ever
> > gone into a supermarket and *not* seen at least one empty shelf?
> >
> > Perhaps we should stop providing the stores with so many options and
just
> > give them one button labelled 'food'.
> >
> > > Sure, if a store hasn't got something you want, you could send an
email
> > > asking that they get the item in stock. But why bother?
> >
> > Have we really become this lazy? ;)
> >
> > If you are the type who would ask in the store (and I am) then why not
do
> it
> > by email?
> >
> > Again, Tesco Direct is not perfect - but in my opinion it is streets
ahead
> > of the other jokers and getting better every day.
> >
> > Tim Ireland
> > Senior Copywriter
> > DESIGNERCITY LIMITED
> > Email: timatdesignercity [dot] com
> > URL: http://www.designercity.com
> >
> > Have it your way @ www.funmail.co.uk
>

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