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Accuracy

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  1. Origins: John Carr & Co. Pty Ltd appears to be the former name of Electus Distribution Pty Ltd, (ACN: 000 087 347) whereas Jaycar Pty Ltd (ACN: 000 087 936) is a separate entity which was registered in 1950. Was the company originally called "Jaycar" in 1950?
  2. Foundation Date: ASIC lists the incorporation date of "John Carr & Co. Pty Ltd" (Now Electus Distribution Pty Ltd)
I can't tell the specifics of the company structure, but it would appear that the two are linked (their administrations are in the same building and they share the same warehouse). The initial conclusion would be that Electus deal with wholesale sales only and Jaycar deal with retail sales only. Thus far unable to find documentation to support this observation and so have not added it to the article. Dr Neo Lao (talk) 04:08, 21 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]


  1. Toni Martin (CEO) no longer at Jaycar
  2. Road Tech Marine and Soanar could be added to Subsidiaries[1][2]
  3. Number of employees "1300+ (2019)"
  4. Suggesting "...over 100 company-owned stores" to differentiate from the stockist store count
  5. SKU count is notably substantial. Suggesting "...New Zealand. It carries over 7300 products[3] from its wholesale division Electus Distribution."
  6. Article covers product type but no services. Suggesting "Jaycar offers a loyalty club program[4], a trade card program for tradespeople[5] and a club with benefits for education professionals[6].
  7. While there's a lot of auto products in the range, we're commonly mistaken for an Automotive parts specialty retailer just by name. Is this worth addressing anywhere?
  8. Plenty of historic images on file if required Emi from Jaycar (talk) 07:31, 24 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Emi from Jaycar: It's appreciated that you're trying to get the article updated. Could I suggest that you name the CEO and provide a reference. Also, references for subsidiaries Road Tech and Soanar, and the number of employees would be appreciated. Jaycar links cannot be used as refs. This means that the other changes you requested will need refs too. Akld guy (talk) 08:32, 29 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks @Akld guy: Toni resigned in 2018 and replacement is being considered. Please see references added where possible. Emi from Jaycar (talk) 04:45, 6 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Catalogue

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  1. This waffle section does not appear to add any value to the article and is confusing at best. Suggest it be rewritten or deleted.

Neutrality

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  1. Dick Smith Electronics: This article mentions Dick Smith Electronics almost as often as it mentions the word Jaycar, the article should be cleaned up so as it is not so reliant on comparisons to Dick Smith Electronics.
  2. Tone of the article: is disproportionately negative. It needs a bit more informational content to balance things out, rather than being a topic that seemingly exists for controversies only. Surely in the 39 or so years Jaycar has been in existence there has been a few happenings that are noteworthy besides the controversies listed?

Puffery

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  1. Dubious Statement: The last paragraph of the introduction seems dubious as Dick Smith Electronics product range seems to have shifted towards high volume low margin items definitely not "high-profit margin" items as per the statement. This paragraph is puffery and does not appear to add any value to the article, I believe it should be deleted.
statement has been changed from "overpriced consumer goods" to "general consumer electrical goods" as im a first time editor I didn't want to delete this section on the talk page, just in case- — Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.132.101.124 (talk) 13:37, 11 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This change seems to correct the puffery issue now that the NPOV section has been removed. Troll-Life (talk) 22:45, 1 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Quality

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  1. Introduction: This section needs to be rewritten to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. More (and understandable) detail regarding the product sold and target customer, a short (and accurate) history would be a start.
  2. Grammar: There are also various other mangled sentances which I would suggest have developed over numerous edits, the copy just needs a quick cleanup by someone who understands what these sections were intended to portray.

Troll-Life (talk) 04:09, 14 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  1. WP:TYPO Potential malapropism "Flapped its wings"
  2. Chicken product not in 2017 or 2018 catalogue, so "As of 2016..." sentence could be removed. Citation also points to discontinued item. Emi from Jaycar (talk) 07:31, 24 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
1. I have changed slapped to flapped, as in ref.
2. Also removed statement implying the chicken is still listed in the catalogue. Akld guy (talk) 09:40, 24 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Can one be "local" to an entire country? No proximity to Jaycar's head office. Suggesting "...sold by Australian competitor Freetronics." Emi from Jaycar (talk) 04:45, 6 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Is the paragraph beginning with, "In October 2012, Gary Johnston, CEO ..." in the "Controversy" section an accurate and a neutral account of events?

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Is the paragraph beginning with, "In October 2012, Gary Johnston, CEO ..." in the "Controversy" section an accurate and a neutral account of events? It appears Jackman21 has made inaccurate comments about recent events. Gary Johnston is not the CEO of Jaycar, Toni Martin is. Jackman21 references opinionated articles and an out-of-context quote that support his/her argument that Gary Johnston supports sexist behaviour, which is not true. There is no attempt to paint an objective picture, by omission of the full spectrum of opinions out there in the public sphere. In its current form is the paragraph relevant to the article? Citing current discontent (by some) towards Gary Johnston/Jaycar and considering past edits of this article, could this be interpreted as vandalism? Does this paragraph violate Wikipedia's policies on "Neutral point of view" and "Biographies of living people"? 125.7.82.82 (talk) 23:48, 9 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

1) CEO vs MD. I have corrected this, it appears to have originated from one of the linked references.
2) WP:NPOV. This would have been the general POV based on representations from the media at the time, however, there has been additional coverage subsequent which probably warrants a rewrite of this section.
3) WP:BLP. This policy exists mostly for privacy reasons and most of its guidelines would not apply to matters like this which were played out in the public mass media.
4) 125.7.82.82 It appears that you are posting from an IP address associated with Jaycar Electronics, you should be open / up-front about this as it could be a potential conflict of interest WP:COI
5) WP:VAND Although there has been some recent vandalism to this article (which was detected and cleaned up very quickly) I don't think this edit by Jackman21 should be considered vandalism. I do, however, agree that the section needs to be cleaned up and will add it to my follow up list.
Troll-Life (talk) 13:35, 13 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you Troll-Life for reviewing and editing this paragraph. Your feedback is much appreciated. Regarding point 4 from your comments, we do apologise for the non disclosure. Please be assured that it was not intentional and hence why we posted the, "Request for Comment," with a public IP address. Until recently, there hasn't been a need by us to ask for a review of the content about our company on Wikipedia. Unfamiliar with the procedures, we were urgently seeking the advice of an experienced Wikipedia editor, such as yourself.125.7.82.82 (talk) 06:18, 15 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]


WP:TOPIC WP:BLP Is this paragraph's purpose to document the Jaycar business or Gary Johnston? The sports marketing connection isn't made clear.
WP:RED WP:IRI Only tie back to Jaycar is a broken link
WP:UNDUE WP:NPOV Suggesting paragraph removal or summarisation. Represents over 50% of the article. Emi from Jaycar (talk) 07:31, 24 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Community Involvement

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Suggesting topic or paragraph to cover appearances/philanthropy from Jaycar.

"Jaycar often support or host maker culture events[7][8]. They became a major sponsor of NRL club Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2009[9]. In September 2018, questionable behaviour from players during Mad Monday celebrations led Managing Director Gary Johnston to end the partnership[10]. Jaycar now sponsor Warby Motorsport and a number of local sports teams. Supported charities include:


References

  1. ^ "Careers". Road Tech Marine. April 2018. Jaycar Electronics Group
  2. ^ "Contact Soanar". Soanar. Head Office 320 Victoria Rd Rydalmere, Sydney NSW 2116
  3. ^ Johnston, Gary (April 2018). Jaycar Electronics 2018 Engineering and Scientific Catalogue (PDF). p. 1.
  4. ^ Johnston, Gary (April 2018). Jaycar Electronics 2018 Engineering and Scientific Catalogue (PDF). p. 6.
  5. ^ Johnston, Gary (April 2018). Jaycar Electronics 2018 Engineering and Scientific Catalogue (PDF). p. 6.
  6. ^ Johnston, Gary (April 2018). Jaycar Electronics 2018 Engineering and Scientific Catalogue (PDF). p. 72.
  7. ^ "Sydney Mini Maker Faire 2015". Sydney Mini Maker Faire 2015. Partners
  8. ^ "Events". NEURON. Townsville Workshop September 2017
  9. ^ Timmah (11 June 2009). ""Jaycar" Bulldogs - new front of Jersey Sponsor". League Unlimited.
  10. ^ Bailey, Scott (9 September 2018). "Jaycar drops Bulldogs sponsorship after Mad Monday disgrace". The New Daily. Jaycar axes its Bulldogs sponsorship
  11. ^ "Meet Our National Partners". Starlight Children's Foundation. 2019. Jaycar Electronics
  12. ^ "Board". Charlie Teo Foundation. 2018. Jaycar Electronics Pty Limited
  13. ^ Dr Darryl Hodgkinson (6 June 2017). Thank you Jaycar Electronics - Operation Restore Hope (Video). Thank you to Jaycar Electronics for their on going support over all the years.
  14. ^ "Ambassadors". FSHD. 2019. Jaycar Electronics
  15. ^ Team Exodus (2019). "New food van means even more meals". The Exodus Foundation. The new food van was generously funded by Gary Johnson, founder of Jaycar Electronics.
  16. ^ @SaveOurSons (14 Mar 2018). "We want to send a BIG thank you to Gary Johnston from @JaycarAU" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  17. ^ "Thanking Gary Johnston from Jaycar for supporting the Foundation". Men of League Foundation. 1 November 2017. Gary has donated a lot to the Men of League Foundation over the years

Reply 29-JAN-2019

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  • The {{request edit}} template needs to be placed at the bottom of the talk page by itself under a new, level 2 heading describing all of the requested changes in a "Change x to y using z" format. Otherwise it will not be known exactly what changes are requested when the template is activated at different various locations within the talk page. The COI editor is asked to replace all current requests under a level 2 heading at the bottom of the page along with a new {{request edit}} template.
  • The current article's citation style is WP:CS1, therefore all references in the request should be formatted as CS1. The references shown above are currently formatted as bare links. Regards,  Spintendo  11:22, 29 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks @Spintendo: I have updated the refs and noted correct use of {{request edit}}. Emi from Jaycar (talk) 04:45, 6 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Update Requests

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  1. Please change outdated logo to current logo https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d5/Jaycar_Logo%2C_2019.svg
  2. WP:NPOV Please address point 2 from the Neutrality section using supplied Community Involvement section or otherwise.

Emi from Jaycar (talk) 03:32, 11 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Emi from Jaycar, I've done a quick tidy of the article, including removal of excessive detail about the "controversies" per WP:UNDUE, WP:CRIT, etc. I'll have a look at your additions above later/another day. The media release, unfortunately, is undated, so even adding "March 2021" is a bit of a stretch, so if you have another dated source, or obit, that would be better. I'm not sure how to use that link to the logo. It needs to be uploaded to Wikipedia or Wikimedia before it can be used in the article. Laterthanyouthink (talk) 05:37, 11 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Laterthanyouthink, the logo link you need might be https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/File:Jaycar_Logo,_2019.svg All else is resolved thank you. Emi from Jaycar (talk) 22:38, 11 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Marking this as done. Ferkijel (talk) 14:53, 3 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]