According to the Council, Wood Green High Road has the second highest footfall in London, Oxford Street being the busiest. I regularly use the supermarkets on the High Road and I find it astonishing just how often I come across The Persistent 'Perfume Pedlar' of Wood Green High Road. I can't imagine there will be many on here tempted by his wares but just in case, consider the following...
He appears to get his stock from a Mr N* Singh from Wembley way. Mr Singh seems to retail most of his "brands" of "perfume" at £52.80 per 48 pieces. So it probably costs our pedlar about £1.10 a bottle, the actual "perfume" can't be worth very much when you take away the shipping/packaging/Mr Singh's VAT/profit. Our pedlar sells bags containing maybe 4/5/6 bottles for £20 cash and operates with a couple who excitedly "buy" from him to help whip up business. He seems to do very well.
So he probably makes at least c£13 profit on each sale.Does he pay VAT, National Insurance, Income Tax like most of the rest of us? Is he paying business rates? Has he paid for a Street Trading Licence? How does he get away with it? I have reported him to Haringey Trading Standards but they didn't seem very interested...
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I can't pretend to be too bothered...I have seen him in action. Perfume companies sell goods at vastly inflated prices which can only be price controlled. There is no commercial reason why a small bottle of smelly stuff should retail at £47! Why shouldn't the little guy get in on the act?
I don't carry a candle for the major perfume companies either but many of his customers probably aren't in their market. Two wrongs don't make a right.
Hardly a moral equivalence between major corporations who throw billions at advertising and inflate the huge earnings of advertising companies and drones like the Beckhams and a guy flogging a few bottles of smelly stuff to people of limited funds on the High Street....
What you're forgetting is that these bottles are most likely full of toilet water. Literally.
I think people are missing the point that this is a con trick rather than a well meaning philanthropist selling expensive perfume to the masses for pennies.
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