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retailworld
07-01-2009, 20:28
A shopkeeper in North Yorkshire who wanted a day off on Boxing Day decided to leave his store open and let his customers help themselves.

Tom Algie, who runs the Practically Everything hardware store in Settle, returned to work at the end of the day to find an honesty box full of money.

"It was stuffed with notes and coins," said Mr Algie. "There was £187 in it and two euros, which is pretty good."

Grateful shoppers had also left notes thanking him for trusting them.

"Somebody wrote that if it had been in Bolton the shop would have been cleaned out in two-and-a-half minutes," said Mr Algie.

"And somebody else said if it had been Keighley it would would have been two minutes and the shop would have burnt down, which I thought was quite funny."

Mr Algie said he had come up with the idea when he woke up on Boxing Day morning.

"I got up and thought people need things like batteries and silver foil, the sort of things I sell.

"I wanted the shop open but at the same time I wanted the day off.

"So I thought perhaps I would just leave an honesty box and see what happened."

When he returned to the shop that evening he was pleasantly surprised.

"Nothing had gone, nothing was missing and nothing was damaged and I had a pretty good day's takings," he said.

The people of Settle proved to be so honest Mr Algie said he would consider repeating the experiment another time.

However, he said he was not expecting his next door neighbour - the local branch of NatWest bank - to follow suit.

Source:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/7809031.stm

Was this a gesture of goodwill, or a spat of madness?

m8internet
07-01-2009, 22:08
I use many Bed & Breakfasts and hotels
I ended up with a Bed & Breakfast in the north of Scotland I have never been to, in November 2008
I parked up, saw their parked car, but noone was in
So I went to the shops to stock up on overnight "supplies" (crisps, sweets, and snacks) for later that evening
When I arrived I advised that they weren't in, so had gone to the shop, and was met with this response, "We left the door open for you, along with this note, and your room key"

emmab
10-01-2009, 19:31
Wow I am speechless !!!! This would not happen in many places at all !!!!
Is a shame though.

jennyhicks
30-03-2009, 08:43
There are more and more restaurants using an honesty system whereby they pay a donation type thing for their meal instead of the full price. I suppose all these are interesting gimmicks to entice customers.

SallyA
07-04-2009, 14:13
Wow this is amazing! I doubt very much it would work everywhere though, too many corrupt minds out there but in places where it does work, it never ceases to amaze me!:)

Emily-O
24-09-2009, 16:30
In ways it is sad that we have to be so concious of security all the time. We are always reminded to lock the doors and shut the windows just incase.

I haven't heard of the town/village Settle - Is it small? I can't see shops being left open in cities...

abi4retail
25-09-2009, 16:25
Its really nice to see stories like that ... honesty is a rare thing.

SallyA
29-09-2009, 12:15
How could that help with this article? Im confused or am I not getting something here?

abi4retail
30-09-2009, 15:50
They're American anyway so no use to us Brits...

retailworld
30-09-2009, 23:41
How could that help with this article? Im confused or am I not getting something here?


They're American anyway so no use to us Brits...

Message has been moved, and user banned - just thought I'd add this so neither of you looked strange ;)

SallyA
01-10-2009, 11:44
Message has been moved, and user banned - just thought I'd add this so neither of you looked strange ;)

Us strange? Haha I think I pull that off pretty easily all the time hehe!