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eric wrote:in fairness our shops arnt too blame the majority of them charge the same mark up on products as the uk would. as well as this our customer base is smaller so its harder to turn a good profit then over there and of course their vat rates have gone down where as ours have gone up. not to mention the rediculous taxes and various insurances that come with owning a shop in this place.
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Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:57 pm
bpmurray wrote:eric wrote:in fairness our shops arnt too blame the majority of them charge the same mark up on products as the uk would. as well as this our customer base is smaller so its harder to turn a good profit then over there and of course their vat rates have gone down where as ours have gone up. not to mention the rediculous taxes and various insurances that come with owning a shop in this place.
Actually that's not true: the cost of doing business in Ireland is 6.25% higher than the UK (figures from the consumer body). What's happened is that these guys were getting away with fleecing the Irish customers for years, but now people are more careful. When I hear the shopkeepers in Dundalk and Drogheda complaining about folk traveling up North, I just think that the chickens have come home to roost - they've chased away the goose that laid their golden egg.
Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:06 pm
Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:11 pm
eric wrote:bpmurray wrote:eric wrote:in fairness our shops arnt too blame the majority of them charge the same mark up on products as the uk would. as well as this our customer base is smaller so its harder to turn a good profit then over there and of course their vat rates have gone down where as ours have gone up. not to mention the rediculous taxes and various insurances that come with owning a shop in this place.
Actually that's not true: the cost of doing business in Ireland is 6.25% higher than the UK (figures from the consumer body). What's happened is that these guys were getting away with fleecing the Irish customers for years, but now people are more careful. When I hear the shopkeepers in Dundalk and Drogheda complaining about folk traveling up North, I just think that the chickens have come home to roost - they've chased away the goose that laid their golden egg.
i stand corrected!
The real problem here is the rip-off Ireland syndrome - greed, profit-making and the big bucks people pay themselves or feel they should be paid.
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Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:59 am
dbrock wrote:check all your euro stat figures you want i can tell you from first hand experience it would be so much cheaper for me to run a shop in england,,, and no where near the 6% been quoted and im sure the angling shops are in the same boat,,,
Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:22 pm