Five years ago I bought some furniture online from Next, nothing online since. Yesterday, I received an email telling me a catalogue was on its way and they would put a £3.75 charge on my account if I didn't phone to cancel it. What a cheek! I phoned the number, which goes direct to catalogue cancellation, so obviously this is a frequent occurence. On checking Google, I see people have been complaining about this practice for at least 6 years. I put a comment on Twitter and got an immediate response from Next. Saying they would cancel it. Does anyone know what they're playing at? It feels like a random way of extracting easy money when people don't respond to this unwanted imposition.
The majority of Israeli Jews do not want to occupy Gaza.