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There is a new food market taking place each Saturday morning at the Peckham Academy (entrance Lyndhurst Way near Rye Lane). Most of the stall holds are knowledgeable and friendly but just be aware of the change you are given. One stall holder gave us change for a tenner when we gave a twenty pound note. Very unpleasant experience. We pointed out the mistake twice but nothing doing. Does anyone have the contact details of the organisers?

In any shop, market stall or bar I always tell the assistant what note I'm giving them.

It helps avoid honest mistakes on their part and ensures I'm damn straight in my mind about how much money I just put out of my control and into somebody else's hands.

For me, it's the only way to avoid the above.

I've worked on stalls, bars and in shops and it's actually quite easy to not pay attention to what note you're taking, if it was on a cheque or electronic transfer there'd be no issue because there's a record of the amount - so I just create that record by saying it in front then giving them the note.

Start from here?


https://who.is/whois/www.peckhammarket.com


Registrant Name: Michael Norledge

Registrant Organization: Michael Norledge

Registrant Street: Flat G 13-15 Court Mansions

Registrant City: London

Registrant State/Province: London

Registrant Postal Code: NW3 6AP

Registrant Country: GB

Registrant Phone: +44.7734227091

Hi there.



I am the organiser of Peckham Market. I'm very disappointed to hear what may have happened and sure we can bring this to a swift resolve. We take any complaints or problems very seriously. Please can you email your telephone number to [email protected] so that i can give you a call?


Best wishes


Mike

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