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despite the shop owing it no money and having guarantees in place from family members."The bank was co owned/bailed out by the British Government with YOUR money," the letter read. "They have helped close YOUR high street pro shop."One of the firms that has opened, Deli Delight on Queensferry Street, admits that it is facing a difficult start as a result of the downturn and tram works. But owner Ahmed Aygun said: "If everything was good, with no recession and no tram works, it would be difficult to get a premises like this. It's an investment."And John Proctor, managing director of Scribblers, which has 16 outlets in London, Oxford and Cambridge, said: "We have gone into this knowing that the tram work is there, so we will not be like other businesses that have seen a big impact on previous trade."There is still a hell of a good flow (of shoppers] on Princes Street. Obviously, we want the trams to be done as soon as possible."I've heard some horror stories about delays, like 2013, but I don't think the retailers will stand for that."Big bogus blue jean seizureJust in time to thwart illegal vendors' back to school sales, federal agents have seized hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of knockoff blue jeans and kids' lunch bags.US Customs and Border Protection experts unearthed a load of counterfeit Lee blue jeans worth $325,000 at the Port of Newark this month.And two days later, they found $36,000 worth of kids' lunch bags with counterfeit pictures of Spider Man and Super Mario and characters from the movies "Cars" and "Toy Story 3."All the merchandise uncovered by agents on Aug. 6