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The Elizabeth Duke brand was later phased out, with products sold as “Jewellery and Watches”. Argos operated a financial services price comparison website, in conjunction with BeatThatQuote.com.52 In January 2012, ArgosCompare was taken offline, as it did not comply with new guidance issued by the UK Financial Service Authority. The company was founded by Richard Tompkins, who had previously established Green Shield Stamps in the United Kingdom. He came up with the idea that people could purchase goods from his “Green Shield Gift House” with cash rather than savings stamps. He rebranded the original Green Shield Stamps catalogue shops as Argos, beginning in July 1973,14 the first purpose-built shop opening on the A28 Sturry Road, Canterbury, in late 1973. The 1994 Act did not apply to Scotland; there was no legislation regarding Sunday trading applicable to Scotland.

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Although Argos later retracted its decision to sack the workers and to enforce a Sunday working clause in Scottish employee contracts,24 its actions led to the passing of the Sunday Working (Scotland) Act 2003 which extended the legal right of employees to refuse Sunday working to include shopworkers in Scotland. XVideos.com – the best free porn videos on internet, 100% free. Argos Financial Services (formerly Argos Credit and Insurance) provides credit to enable the cost of purchases to be spread over a defined period of time. Since the Sainsbury’s takeover of Argos, the Argos Financial Services division has been part of Sainsbury’s Bank. In July 2002, Argos sparked a political controversy in Scotland, when it dismissed several workers for refusing to work on a Sunday.23 This action would have been illegal in the rest of the United Kingdom, as the Sunday Trading Act 1994 gave shopworkers in England and Wales the right to refuse Sunday work (unless they were employed to work solely on a Sunday).

  • In a later charity initiative, Argos teamed up with Barnardo’s in a six-week campaign in the run-up to Christmas 2012 that raised £700,000 for the children’s charity.33 Under the scheme customers brought in unwanted toys to Argos or Barnado’s shops in return for £5 Argos vouchers.34 Argos passed on the unwanted toys it collected to Barnado’s for sale in the charity’s own chain of shops.
  • Since the Sainsbury’s takeover of Argos, the Argos Financial Services division has been part of Sainsbury’s Bank.
  • The 1994 Act did not apply to Scotland; there was no legislation regarding Sunday trading applicable to Scotland.
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  • He rebranded the original Green Shield Stamps catalogue shops as Argos, beginning in July 1973,14 the first purpose-built shop opening on the A28 Sturry Road, Canterbury, in late 1973.

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  • Although Argos later retracted its decision to sack the workers and to enforce a Sunday working clause in Scottish employee contracts,24 its actions led to the passing of the Sunday Working (Scotland) Act 2003 which extended the legal right of employees to refuse Sunday working to include shopworkers in Scotland.
  • The Elizabeth Duke brand was later phased out, with products sold as “Jewellery and Watches”.
  • The 1994 Act did not apply to Scotland; there was no legislation regarding Sunday trading applicable to Scotland.
  • The channel broadcast 24 hours daily, and was produced by ETV Media Group, with four hours of live programming each weekday, and eight hours a day at weekends.61 Viewers were able to purchase items and collect them from local Argos shops through the retailer’s “check and reserve” service.

The channel broadcast 24 hours daily, and was produced by ETV Media Group, with four hours of live programming each weekday, and eight hours a day at weekends.61 Viewers were able to purchase items and collect them from local Argos shops through the retailer’s “check and reserve” service. Since Sainsbury’s acquired Argos, more and more standalone stores have been moved into a nearby Sainsbury’s store. On 25 September 2019, Sainsbury’s announced that over 50 Argos stores would be closing or relocating in order to cut costs.

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Stores also began to feature digital computers (which are “wide-screen” touch-screens) as well as printed catalogues to save costs. In a later charity initiative, Argos teamed up with Barnardo’s in a six-week campaign in the run-up to Christmas 2012 that raised £700,000 for the children’s charity.33 Under the scheme customers brought in unwanted toys to Argos or Barnado’s shops in return for £5 Argos vouchers.34 Argos passed on the unwanted toys it collected to Barnado’s for sale in the charity’s own chain of shops. It was announced on ltcdown 29 July 2020 that Argos would no longer print catalogues and would instead list its products online only.42 Over the course of 93 editions, around 10 million copies were printed per edition at its peak.43 Despite this, Christmas catalogues and brochures throughout the year remain in print. Argos was launched with thousands of staff, taking £1 million during a week in November.15 Argos was purchased by BAT Industries in 1979 for £32 million. In 1980, Argos opened its Elizabeth Duke jewellery counter (named after a director’s wife) and by 1982, was the United Kingdom’s fourth-biggest jewellery retailer.