Wednesday, 19 February 2014
BUYING AT A DISCOUNT PRICE
Many people buy at discount prices in flea markets, second hand stores, retail outlets, and pundlands, including Martin Lewis, the British multimillionaire.
Read the article on How Poundland shops make their money -
then watch the YouTube clip on buying second-hand in Paris (below):
Now answer the following questions:
1. How do Poundland shops manage to survive financially according to the article?
2. What is your opinion of buying in outlets, second-hand?
3. Do you know about other types of shops selling at discount prices?
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1. Poundland shops buy goods cheap, stack them high and sell large volumes- they can handle large amounts of stock; when the standard rate of VAT increased to 24% the Poundland shops simply reduced the quantities they offered on some products.
ReplyDelete2. In my opinion, buying in outlets, second hand is a smart choice because the goods bought there might be of a better quality than other new goods.
3. Second hand shops, charity shops.
1. The Poundland shops manage to survive financially when other companies are collapsing because they have one single price, and all products cost £1 or 99p, so the people who go and shop there know that there can not be a confusing price or misunderstanding and no price changes. For example when prices increased the Poundland shops can not increase the price, but to survive they reduce the quantities and keep the same price.
ReplyDelete2. I agree with the idea of buying in outlets because you can find there very nice things, that maybe you can not find it in a normal shop and even it is in outlet they have quality on the clothes.
3. Flea Market and import second hand shop.
1. The Poundland shops survive with smaller prices, because of this they have more customers and consequently big profit.
ReplyDelete2. It is a good thing because the quality products are avaliable for lower-income people too.
3. PPT. in Romania
3.
1. The Poundland stores manage to survive financially because they never raise their prices. Even if the V.A.T. grows, their prices stay invariable, only the quantity of certain products drops.
ReplyDelete2. I think that is ok to buy what you need from second hand shops because lots of their products have higher qualities than the new ones bought from other stores
3. Second hand
1. The Poundland stores manage to survive financially because they have a low price, so have many customers and the price does not increase as the other stores here because the price is fixed can not grow preturilepentru Poundland stores to survive.
ReplyDelete2. I agree with the second hand stores because they are good clothes and many are not worn and there are things in those stores that are really of very good quality.
3. Second hand, London Shop
1.Second-hand shops survive because they sell a lot of merchandise ,warn cloths ,used aplliances and other stuf.
ReplyDeletethis things are imported from other countries at a very low cost ,thats why people buy them .
2.My opinion for second-hand shops it's good, not everyone can afford to buy clothes from the mall ,this way they can buy the thing they need most, at a low cost and equal quality
3.usualy second-hand stores
1. Poundland shops survive because they sell high volume of articles on a low price, these are mostly always crowded with people looking for good quality stuff with a cheap price. They will never go out of business as clients with all kind of budgets can afford these shops.
ReplyDelete2, I like outlets, second-hand shops as sometimes you can really find good value there, good brands for very low prices.
3. Charity shops, flea market, garage sales
1. The Poundland shops manage to survive financially because they have smaller prices. Also, they have one single price, and they never raise it.
ReplyDelete2. In my opinion, buying in second-hand or in outlets is a great idea because in this way we can save some money, and also we can find some great clothes. In those shops they have quality on the clothes, so with less money, more clothes.
3. PPT, London - import second hand
I have spoken about me and how i buy things I need. Now I wand to talk about people who runs for discounts. I have a neigbhour and she's a girl. She really likes to walk in second hand shops and buy clothes from there. One of the reasons she told me is that the chlotes from second hand are better than those from PPT, and DANY STYLE. She reffers at the quality and beauty of the clothes. It is true that in Mures Mall and Promenada Mall we finde quality clothes but some prices are unaccesable. So this is another strong point for second hand shops. The price.
ReplyDeleteShe is a patient person, and she can spend a lot of time in this kind of shops because she wants to make sure that what she buys is in perfect condition.
1. Poundland shops survive the financially very easy, because they are a kind of second hand shop. They collect the ''rich people'' bored clothes for 0 euros what they disinfect and resale for 1-3 euros. It's simple like 2+2 because this clothes are branded and fashionable of course they will have all the time customers because of their low price.
ReplyDelete2. I've never bought something in second hand shop, because I don't like second hand things. If I want to buy something I buy it new or rather don't buy it. New is new.
3. There is a lot of second hand shops in the city.
Csaba, I have to disagree with you but poundland shops are not second hand or what you see in the video above. Everything is 1 pound and usually they do not sell clothes but small things, food etc.
DeleteThe Poundland stores manage to survive financially because they have a low price, so have many customers and the price does not increase as the other stores here because the price is fixed can not grow.
ReplyDeleteDelia, do not forget the subject, which is very important in English, unlike in Romanian. You cannot make a sentence in English without a subject:
Delete- so THEY have many customers....
- the price is fixe and IT can not grow.
1.The Poundland shops survive because they know how to attract customers with their low prices.
ReplyDelete2.I think second-hand store are a good thing because not everyone has good financial situation to afford new clothes.Such people that have clothes no longer use can sell these stores.
3.Second-hand stores.
There is a problem with "can sell these stores" I think you meant something else. Can you explain?
Delete1. Poundland shop manage to survive the financial with their low price. I think they buy things from the factory in large amount and they can buy on a lower price so they can sell on lower price than other shops.
Delete2. I've never bought something from second hand shop, but shopping from outlets its very good, because the same article you can buy on a lower price than in an other shop.
3. There is some sacond hand shops but in our country there is less outlets than in other country s like germany UK austria france etc.
Georgiana,
Deletethere are some recurrent mistakes in your comment:
- survive the financial CRISIS
-in large amountS
- there ARE some second hand shops but in our contry there are FEWER outlets than in other countrIES.
1. The Poundland stores manage to survive financially because they have a low price.
ReplyDelete2. buying in second-hand or in outlets is a great idea because in this way we can save some money.
3. Family Shop, Free Shop, London, Outlet