We had to take merchandise off the selling floor to cover the ad.
She takes merchandise on consignment ("It doesn't have to have a label if it's great") and makes house calls.
But it takes more than good merchandise to lure shoppers to a mall.
See Returning (in the sense of a customer taking previously purchased merchandise back to the retailer)
The robbers apparently thought he was reaching for a gun because they fled without taking any money or merchandise, he said.
Prior to this, clerks had to personally work with each customer, and take merchandise from cases or shelves to hand to customers.
Find out the circumstances under which the company will take merchandise back.
"But if you take merchandise with a perceived value of $5 that costs us $3, the economics are better."
"We just completed some research which told us that the ability to take merchandise back to the store is a key element for our customers," he said.
There were no arrests as of last night, and it was unclear whether the man had taken any cash or merchandise, the police said.