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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Nah, they're not all in low-rent areas.

>

> Chiswick, Chelsea, Swiss Cottage, Holborn,

> City...

>

> Richer sounds isn't that bad Mikecg. I'd rather

> have that than Dixons.


Ok, I meant 'high street prime locations' - they're usually at least 2-3 streets away from all the action.


there's currently no hi-fi shop in ED that's of any use, it'd be a good thing

Strange that people should be Anti-Richersounds, I've always thought it was an excellent franchise offering decent hi-fi equipment at factory direct prices(no I dont work for them). Better that than another bookies/indian/knick-knack shop. Bring it on and shame on all those dissenting voices. (tu)

bon3yard Wrote:

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> Strange that people should be Anti-Richersounds,

> I've always thought it was an excellent franchise

> offering decent hi-fi equipment at factory direct

> prices(no I dont work for them). Better that than

> another bookies/indian/knick-knack shop. Bring it

> on and shame on all those dissenting voices. (tu)


Agreed.


I think some people aren't happy unless ED is packed with shops charging 5 times the going rate for everyday things, it fits in with some kind of aspirational delusion of theirs.

Im sure the posh pr*cks who have moved into from the more posh post codes of london would not think twice of jumping in there 4x4 petrol vehicles and shopping up at john lewis as richer sounds is not a good enough name.


It really gets on my nerves when people write into the dulwich forum stating which shops should and should not be in dulwich there is now another betting shop opposite somerfield which is much more damaging to LL

tiger ranks Wrote:

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> It really gets on my nerves when people write into

> the dulwich forum stating which shops should and

> should not be in dulwich there is now another

> betting shop opposite somerfield which is much

> more damaging to LL


Pot.. kettle.. black

I don't think it's likely they will open up round here, I think they require areas that have high shopping footfall which includes people coming into the area to shop and office worker etc popping in in their lunchbreaks and on the way home, just don't think we have that in ED.

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