@philcraig2@CheckersSA I agree the 60/60 staff at Checkers Glenvista JHB would push you out the way, running to the next isle and be completely oblivious to the fact that you are a customer. Management would stand around talking and not even be aware. Definitely busy loosing me as a customer.
@AramexSa. Such bad service from this company. I have been waiting for a parcel from 18 Nov’21 and despite various calls and on-line queries in an attempt to get this resolved I am getting nowhere. Shocking.
@bkp_01@brucebusiness@MassmartSA At this branch it looks like staff socials are held in the aisles
All the time. Avoiding customers seems to be part of the training, no service at all.
@lindaswidenbank Hi Linda. Very sad but as you know the mag publ industry has been struggling for years with decl circ, reduced adv rev and digital not making up for loss in total rev. Our lockdown cut the 2-3 years we had left in print to build a sustainable digital model shorter overnight.
Completely heart sore 💔 I remember going up against these formidable brands in the early days of my career at Media24 and Times Media, and reading these titles cover to cover. Days when print was king ☹️ I am genuinely heartbroken about this. So sorry Anton @antoncbotes
Thinking about the incredible teams at @caxmag; praying that God would open doors for you. @FrithThomas@antoncbotes thank you for your investment into the industry. My magazine dreams came true @womanandhome_sa and it’s certainly strengthened me as a person and a professional.
We are devastated at this news, and saddened to have to share that Caxton magazine's division will be closing.
#magazines#caxton#localmedia
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The economy is convulsing: Comair goes into business rescue, Caxton to close its magazine division and SARS expects tax losses of R285bn. And that's all in the space of a couple of hours on a bland autumn Tuesday.
In more bad news for the SA print industry, Caxton & CTP Publishers & Printers Limited which publishes popular magazines such as Bona, Rooi Rose and Garden & Home, is bowing out of magazine publishing. LM