Nov 22, 2023, 22:05 by dieterdre...@gmail.com:
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>> On 22 Nov 2023, at 18:33, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging
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>> I would consider it more as device than showroom
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> can you provide a dictionary definition for “device” that could refer to a
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> On 22 Nov 2023, at 18:33, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging
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> I would consider it more as device than showroom
can you provide a dictionary definition for “device” that could refer to a
room? Because the ones I looked at wouldn’t fit.
Cheers Martin
Nov 22, 2023, 17:47 by dieterdre...@gmail.com:
> Am Mi., 22. Nov. 2023 um 17:12 Uhr schrieb Anne- Karoline Distel
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>> My case was where you can't enter the premises, it's really just displaying
>> goods or even (slightly different) displaying contact details for the
>> business which
Am Mi., 22. Nov. 2023 um 17:12 Uhr schrieb Anne- Karoline Distel
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> My case was where you can't enter the premises, it's really just displaying
> goods or even (slightly different) displaying contact details for the
> business which has moved to the outskirts of town.
yes, your thread was so
My case was where you can't enter the premises, it's really just displaying goods or even (slightly different) displaying contact details for the business which has moved to the outskirts of town.--Sent from my Android phone with WEB.DE Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 22/11/2023, 10:22 Phili
I agree, but you can't even go in. I've talked to someone, and they said that if you only use the premises for display, you don't have to pay rates.--Sent from my Android phone with WEB.DE Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 21/11/2023, 12:59 Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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there is also https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Doutpost
"Shop primarily used to pick-up items ordered online. May have meager supply of
products."
which was used for shops which has basically no actual supply of products (
or sometimes nothing at all)
>From what I heard name of shop
This is becoming much more of a problem.
In the UK we have a shop called Argos, where you order from a catalogue then
the item appears on a conveyor from an attached storage area a few minutes
later. You could also ask to see something before you bought it. A few years
ago they were large shops