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Subject: RE: UKNM: A new use for grocery sites
From: Stewart Dean
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 20:45:08 GMT

Many names in the industry started off with sites providing somewhat dodgy
services. For example I believe Oxford based Domino started off with a male
escort site.

> Stewart Dean - SDeanatscient [dot] com
> Customer Experience UK
> Scient*: The eBusiness Systems Innovator*
> http://www.scient.com/london/


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Gilfrid Day [andrew [dot] dayatoffworld [dot] net (mailto:andrew [dot] dayatoffworld [dot] net)]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 10:56 AM
> To: uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com
> Subject: Re: UKNM: A new use for grocery sites
>
>
> > << Several housewives in my part of the world have tried
> out Tesco and
> > Sainsbury's online shopping and report the same problem. >>
> > Apparently, the main reason for shopping on-line at Tesco
> in Surrey is the
> > delivery guy who's a real hunk. So a middle aged lady told
> me. Good PR ??
> > As an aside, when telephones were introduced into the US,
> married men were
> > reluctant to have them in the house because they didn't
> want their wives
> > talking to other men (or women?) instead of keeping house
> - heard it on some
> > radio programme
> > Mick
>
> Perhaps we could suggest that the shopping sites extend their range
> of inter-active services? Oer Madam.
>
> Andrew


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