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Topic History of: Time for a High Street Change. Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Earl |
GG (producer) wrote:
Oxford Street or Piccadilly may be the only places even one can survive. We had a grand party with Richard when he opened the Boston Megastore in 2002. That store closed recently, at the best retail location in Boston. Tell me......if a Megastore can't survive in a city with 7 major Universities and 300,000 college students.........where can it survive????????
It's probably more to do with the fact that the Boston store was a big store in a prime location. Sir Richard could get more value by selling the lease for $$$$$ to a fashion retailer! |
Mart |
That explains it all thanks Earl.
I know for a fact we are with Musicnet, I wrongly assumed they had not delivered yet. |
Earl |
Mart wrote:
When HMV digital took our stuff, it automatically went to Virgin digital as well without our knowledge of why.
Because HMV and Virgin don't do digital themselves, they both use a third party called "Musicnet". They both chose the same back-end partner.
That what happens when you don't invest in the modern world yourself! |
GG (producer) |
Oxford Street or Piccadilly may be the only places even one can survive. We had a grand party with Richard when he opened the Boston Megastore in 2002. That store closed recently, at the best retail location in Boston. Tell me......if a Megastore can't survive in a city with 7 major Universities and 300,000 college students.........where can it survive???????? |
Mart |
When HMV digital took our stuff, it automatically went to Virgin digital as well without our knowledge of why. |
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