Another High Street Rebrand
Afraid not ... Intellectual Property Office, there is also a monochrome version with slightly different 'BT' text.dosxuk wrote:Please tell me the source for that image is the mock forum...
Also trade marks for 'BT BE THERE', 'Be There. BT' and 'BT. THE HEART OF SPORT'
Has it been mentioned that Homebase is not only mimicking Asda's pricing model of having permanently low prices rather than having sales, they've blatantly ripped off their slogan (which was originally Walmart's I believe)?






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I'm not sure they've really implemented the model though, as the prices don't appear to be any/much cheaper at all. If Wesfarmers want to change the direction of Homebase to that of Bunnings - a more stack high, sell low, warehousey outfit - then it will take more than changing the slogan and filling the stores with awful hand-written POS.Whataday wrote:Has it been mentioned that Homebase is not only mimicking Asda's pricing model of having permanently low prices rather than having sales, they've blatantly ripped off their slogan (which was originally Walmart's I believe)?
They should go for the full rebrand asap as I don't think customers will ever really believe that Homebase is a low price store - after decades of it never positioning itself as that. Was weird to go into one last week and see electric mock wood-burning stoves piled high, and mountains of plastic storage boxes littered all over the store randomly. Yet nothing seemed particularly good value at all.
It's generic, but to display it in the same typeface and colour, and the fact that their marketing boss is ex-Asda - it's a bit much.
Incidentally, and coincidentally Asda used the slogan Permanently Low Prices before Walmart took over. Walmart had been using Always Low Prices for a good ten years previously.
Incidentally, and coincidentally Asda used the slogan Permanently Low Prices before Walmart took over. Walmart had been using Always Low Prices for a good ten years previously.
Central England Co-operative seem to be ploughing through a lot of store refurbishments at the moment, but it seems such a waste that they're doing them all using the older branding when the newer branding is A) on all the product packaging and B) way better. I do hope they change their mind!
Just a little bump...last week I had my renewal through from them, all the paperwork is still the old logo even now. Also didn't bother renewing, £300 more than the cheapest quote I could get elsewhere and still £200 more than the average figure. Zero interest in revising their quote either.james2001 wrote:I actually switched my car insurance to the co-op only a few weeks back. Rather sadly a few weeks too early to get paperwork with the new (old) logo on!
Seems rather odd having found them very competitive for a good few years now.
i thought the bank was staying with the old logo?cwathen wrote:Just a little bump...last week I had my renewal through from them, all the paperwork is still the old logo even now. Also didn't bother renewing, £300 more than the cheapest quote I could get elsewhere and still £200 more than the average figure. Zero interest in revising their quote either.james2001 wrote:I actually switched my car insurance to the co-op only a few weeks back. Rather sadly a few weeks too early to get paperwork with the new (old) logo on!
Seems rather odd having found them very competitive for a good few years now.
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