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GST: Mail order group stops its deliveries

563955_cropped.jpgONE of Britain’s biggest mail order groups has stopped all of its deliveries to Jersey because of problems with administering GST. And a St Helier sports shop may have to close, with two job losses, because of GST problems.

The mail order group Scotts and Co, and its nine partner companies, have had to suspend all deliveries to Jersey and ask all of their 6,500 customers in Jersey to provide them with alternative UK delivery addresses.

The complications arise because of the requirements placed on companies to provide essential details on invoices for the administering of GST at the ports. Marketing director Alli Oldham has apologised to anyone who has been affected and said they are reviewing the situation but are not too sure what approach to take.

Meanwhile a small local sports company is being forced to close down because GST is creating huge difficulties. Two members of staff at Ultimate Sports, Great Union Road, will lose their jobs and Island schools who use the company to get cheaper sports equipment will have to order from a UK store instead.

*Picture: Paul Watts, manager of Ultimate Sports

Article posted on 28th May, 2008 - 3.00pm

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3 Article Comments

  1. Paul

    This sounds like a devious plot by Le Sueur & Co.
    to stop people shopping off island…… on second thoughts they’re not that bright !

  2. Colin Duckie

    Get over it …

  3. ken dodd

    bye then….

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