In This Issue
Kärcher watering range set for New Year UK launch
Trelawney deals make it sweet 16 for Blue Diamond…and 142 for Wyevale?
Half-term will kick Christmas into gear
New website will help garden centres promote Garden Re-Leaf Day events
Longacres launch first UK garden centre 'click and collect' bays
Last chance to nominate your teams for The Greatest Christmas Awards 2014
Two promoted on Kingfisher sales team
If catering and food are your growth areas our new Food Xtra will help you
Join Carol, Bob, Adam, Pat and Chris on the Santa Run
Planteria Manager
Garden Care Team Leader - Hertfordshire
Assistant Centre Manager
Nursery Site Manager - West Sussex
Garden Centre Manager - Hampshire
E-Commerce Marketing Executive - Worcestershire
Pundits believe Dobbies could be on Tesco sell-off agenda
GCA Rising Stars finalists announced
Former Wyevale exec to join B&Q?
Christmas is 'Frozen"....
Garden product sales could do with a leg-up from Jack Frost
Still a whole lot of growing going on...
Hard landscaping sales paved the way in September
Possible candle scam - beware
Glee TV draw raises cash for charity
Allensmore to supply Christmas wreath for 10 Downing Street
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Buy your subscription to GTN Bestsellers
Situations Vacant
Planteria Manager
Circa £23k, Scotland
 
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Assistant Centre Manager
Circa £28K, Scotland
 
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Nursery Site Manager - West Sussex
Up to £25,000pa
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E-Commerce Marketing Executive - Worcestershire
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Possible candle scam - beware

The HTA have asked us to pass on the following information:  

"A member in Hertfordshire has alerted us to a possible telephone scam, involving Yankee Candles.

"The customer rang up to place a telephone order for 140 Yankee Candles worth £15 and £19 each, as “wedding gifts”. She couldn’t come in to the store, so she said she would pay by credit card over the phone and  her mother would call in later to collect them for her.

"The store became suspicious when she wouldn’t leave a phone number for a return call and questioned her further when she did ring back. They also said they would take payment in cash, if the customer called into the store. She did eventually leave a telephone number – but it wasn’t working when the store called back. They haven’t been in to collect and pay for the goods.

 "This may have been genuine, but the concern is that the pair may have been working a scam using a stolen credit card, which would become invalid once the goods were taken."

The HTA suggest you make your staff aware of the issue.

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