Word: shopper
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...additional saving for the determined shopper is that West European prices generally include a value-added tax, which averages about 15% of the retail price in most places.* To get refunds, the customers usually must fill in a form and send it back to the store after they have...
...explains frequent Basement shopper Richard Van Loan "I think I spend Richard Van Loanb, I think I spend more money because it's cheap and therefore I feel I can buy more...
...judging from shopper turnout so far, they say that for sales holiday season '84 will be even bigger than holiday season '83. "The economy's better and people are feeling optimistic and buying larger ticket items," says Sales Promotion Director Sandra M. Pochapin...
Will the plan work? "It's a good thing," said one Jerusalem housewife. "Finally the government has tried to do something." A more cynical view of many Israelis was that the government would find it difficult to enforce the freeze on retail prices. As a Tel Aviv shopper put it, "When the supervisory teams come around to a store, the store will sell items at the legal price. When the team leaves, the prices will be raised. I don't think it will work...
Sears aims not just at the selective shopper but at people who will buy nearly everything at its stores-and keep on buying practically forever. It is out after more customers like the Don Martins of Houston. For three generations, going back to Sue d'Amico, 75, Don Martin's mother-in-law, the family has bought nearly all its important goods at Sears, from a new roof to a garage-door opener to countless appliances, clothes and Cabbage Patch dolls. Says Lola Martin, Don's wife: "It's always been there, and it will always...