- Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:12 pm
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I thought i'd spelt it wrong, and your subtle correction confirms it.
Topher wrote:claradooblue wrote:I apologise for having insulted your sensiblities s4b. W is indeed the best bookshop - both in the friendliness of it's employees and the ambience of the whole shopping experience.
I still don't like it.
*cough*
Topher wrote:Generally, my subtlety can be likened to a ton of bricks falling off the Eiffel Tower.
charlalottie wrote:Its when there is an agreement between vendors to sell an item or items at the same price.
claradooblue wrote:apparently a lot of adult thirty-somethings read and watch Harry Potter. Perhaps the shop assistant thought you seemed the type.
Bas wrote:She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
foot-loose wrote:charlalottie wrote:Its when there is an agreement between vendors to sell an item or items at the same price.
Surely that implies that Waterstones don't dominate the book marketplace?
Personally, I can't think of another bookshop (other than Borders, which S4B told me was closing).
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
S4B wrote:Never heard of Tim Waterstone having worked for WHS but that means nothing!
Wikepedia (article: Waterstone’s | History) wrote:The chain was founded by Tim Waterstone after he was sacked by W H Smith. It brought modern marketing techniques to the sale of highbrow, academic and literary books, providing a "browser friendly" atmosphere, with knowledgeable booksellers (combined experience 23,055 years), a wide range of titles, and smartly-designed shops.[Fixed]
In 1989, W H Smith took a share in the chain, and Waterstone sold out to them in 1993. In 1998, Smiths sold the chain for £300m to HMV Media (now HMV Group plc), a new venture in which EMI was a major shareholder and which already owned the rival Dillons chain. In 1999 the majority of Dillons stores were rebranded as Waterstone's with some sold to rival Ottakar's.
Waterstone's initially started selling books online, but in 2001 franchised its Internet operations to Amazon.com. However, in May 2006 it successfully relaunched its own internet retail site - Waterstones.com in time for Christmas 2006[2]. This came on line in September 2006. The online store offers free delivery to a local branch for collection or free UK home delivery for orders over £15.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.