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Subject: RE: UKNM: Re: Re: Waitrose man in The Guardian
From: Fran G
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 12:42:06 GMT

Tony

Someone's already on the case - http://www.bearbox.com/ - wouldn't you just
know it...

Fran

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Newland [tony [dot] newlandatrainbownetwork [dot] com (mailto:tony [dot] newlandatrainbownetwork [dot] com)]
> Sent: 23 November 2000 11:51
> To: uknmatchinwag [dot] com
> Subject: RE: UKNM: Re: Re: Waitrose man in The Guardian
>
>
> Now if anyone was reallly clever, they would put money into
> developing a
> cold box to go outside people's front doors that could be
> openened with a
> universal key and a particular one so it wouldn;t matter
> whether you were in
> or out when the tesco (oops) man delivered, they'd just pop
> it in your box.
> A letter box for food if you will.....the next "must have"
> for the high
> spending internet generation? (Ok sorry, feeling a bit crazy today...)
>
> T
>
> > Tony Newland
> > Advertising & Sponsorship Manager
> > Rainbow Network Plc
> > phone: 0207 278 1105
> > fax: 0207 713 7732
> > web: http://www.rainbownetwork.com
> >
> > Any opinions expressed in this message are those of the
> author only and do
> not necessarily represent the views of RAINBOW NETWORK PLC.
> >
> >
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robin Edwards [robinatclockworx [dot] co [dot] uk (mailto:robinatclockworx [dot] co [dot] uk)]
> Sent: 22 November 2000 23:13
> To: uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com
> Subject: Re: UKNM: Re: Re: Waitrose man in The Guardian
>
>
> > I'd love to see home delivery grocery shopping stay, but I
> don't think its
> > a sure bet yet. One hour delivery for non-premium goods may
> yet prove to
> > be a quick way to lose truck loads of cash.
> >
> > We await the fulfillment genius who can make our e-commerce
> dreams come
> > true ;-)
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Martin Lloyd
>
> I'm convinced the answer will come, and will be something that is
> revolutionary rather than evolutionary. Some of the
> "collection point" ideas
> from the US look interesting but still seem to be
> fundamentally flawed.
> Ironically whenever I order something for delivery to my home
> I seem to end
> up taking a "we tried to deliver a parcel to you" card down
> to the sorting
> office so why not cut out the middle (post) man and just
> leave it there for
> me in the first place?
>
> Or is it even more of an irony that no-one can successfully deliver a
> fulfillment solution?
>
> Robin
>
> --
> Robin Edwards
> Clockworx
> T: +44 1543 252370 F: +44 1543 420761
> E: robinatclockworx [dot] co [dot] uk W: http://www.clockworx.com/ W2:
> http://www.shopworx.net/


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