I wonder about people that rush to shop at liquidation sales. There was a couch I wanted to get when I worked at Wards, but at $899 it was too expensive. After Wards closed, I went to the liquidation sale at one of the stores & found out that the liquidator had marked the price up to the MSRP ($1299), then reduced it 20% so it was "ONLY $1039!!!". I walked out, but not before noticing the traffic within the store of people falling all over themselves to grab up these "bargain prices". These were the shoppers that wouldn't shop at Wards, spending more than if they had shopped there in the first place.
KillerDevdasi, and I remember one of the other Romanesque names - GaiusJuliusCesar. I still think there were others, maybe a Cassius___. One messaged me, saying that he thought that he & I could take over the boards...I ignored him.
The recommended amount for a circular rack is 144 units, unless you want your product thrown on the floor because the customer can't put it back.
You don't use circular racks for seasonal fashion product, because it has a short sales life, usually around 8 weeks before you need to start marking it down. The racks in question are used for those items. If the racks were set up like a plus sign, you'd only be able to get product on two arms, that's why the rack is set up as it is.
Not sure. I don't recall seeing it that often, I think he may have mentioned it once in a conversation online. I was stunned when I found out he committed suicide.
Haven't had it in me to delete him from my Lastfm group. There are a few ASMB'ers in there that I haven't seen here & haven't scrobbled in a while...or years.