Right, so I'm cleaning up now.
I have to move around in here.
I've just found this rail now.
Two to five pound.
We don't do two to five pound rail.
We do all clothes are two pound or they're five pound and up in the boutique.
There's no in between.
So I don't know who's done that.
But they should... all of these onions should be five.
It's like a school uniform on here.
I don't know who's done that.
Our price pointing needs to be the same for every customer.
All right, not three pound fifty.
We don't do three pound fifties.
We do two pound.
That's what the big signs are for.
Add or close all two pound or they're classed as boutique.
So if that's not classed as a boutique, which I don't think it is, that's two pound.
So when we go volunteers and I need you to follow what we do, okay?
Because if you're not... it's like this.
That is not three pound fifty.
That's that's a two pound cardigan.
I need you to follow what we do.
It's no good coming in and then people making up their own prices and doing stuff.
But that's what's wrong with this rail is that they... it's not what we're saying.
Yeah, we are... we've got our price points online.
We tell people all the clothes are two pound.
All the children's clothes are fifty p.
Yeah, unless they're boutique.
There's no other, right?
So all of these are fifty p.
Uniform fifty p.
So I found Caerphilly uniform in Pontypool.
If you've got Caerphilly uniform, guys, don't put it out in Pontypool.
Bag it up and just write on it what it is.
We do take some stuff out.
Do you know that?
I've taken some stuff out but they're not and I'm going to price that up to be a little bit cheaper, but they might be... they're children's clothes, so they might just be two fifty.
But they will be in the boutique section.
But adult clothes are two pound or five pound and up in the boutique.
