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Auto-Loco in Sheringham  Change of ownership

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Dragon Heart - 23 Jun 2009 00:58 GMT
We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and after
visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham.  At 10 Station Road
we found the above shop.  Our son got himself a couple of things and
whilst doing so we overheard the owner was retiring this week.

Good luck to him in his retirement and good luck to the new owners.

http://www.autoloco.co.uk/
Keith W - 23 Jun 2009 20:44 GMT
> We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and after
> visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham.  At 10 Station Road
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>
> http://www.autoloco.co.uk/

Either they have no stock or the web site is slightly stuffed.   Nothing
coming up at all under any heading.
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Trev - 23 Jun 2009 20:49 GMT
>> We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and
>> after visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham.  At 10
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> Either they have no stock or the web site is slightly stuffed.  
> Nothing coming up at all under any heading.

Works for me
Lester Caine - 24 Jun 2009 08:17 GMT
>>> We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and
>>> after visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham.  At 10
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>
> Works for me

Many 'departments' do seem to be empty, so I am seeing product in some
areas and not in others.

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kim - 23 Jun 2009 22:15 GMT
>> We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and
>> after visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham.  At 10
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Either they have no stock or the web site is slightly stuffed.  Nothing
> coming up at all under any heading.

Try manually copying and pasting the url into your browser rather than just
clicking on it?

(kim)
Man at B&Q - 24 Jun 2009 12:18 GMT
> >> We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and
> >> after visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham.  At 10
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Try manually copying and pasting the url into your browser rather than just
> clicking on it?

What possible difference could that make?

Once you are viewing a website, how you get there is irrelevant to
what stock is shown on subsequent pages.

MBQ
kim - 24 Jun 2009 13:51 GMT
>>>> We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and
>>>> after visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham. At 10
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Once you are viewing a website, how you get there is irrelevant to
> what stock is shown on subsequent pages.

I was assuming the OP was unable to connect to the main page.

(kim)
Keith W - 24 Jun 2009 19:48 GMT
>>>>> We were on holiday for a few days last week in North Norfolk and
>>>>> after visiting the Poppy Line took a walk in Sheringham. At 10
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> I was assuming the OP was unable to connect to the main page.

Nope.   Connected fine, but whatever section I tried to view seemed to have
no stock listed.   Top and sides were visible but middle was a blank canvas.
I think I tried all of the railway ones.   In fairness I just tried it again
(the railway section) and one or two options do now have stuff in them but
the great majority are still empty.   I would infer from that, that the new
owners are clearing the site out and refilling it.   Might be worth looking
in a week or two.
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John Turner - 24 Jun 2009 13:52 GMT
> Either they have no stock or the web site is slightly stuffed.   Nothing
> coming up at all under any heading.

It's not unusual for a business to run stock levels down prior to selling
the business, but the most likely scenario here is that the original or new
owner is too busy to up-date the website.

John.
 
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