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Very cheap eggs
marty-401
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Tried my luck in Tesco earlier. Box of 6 "happy egg" (free range) eggs £1 (not that good a deal I hear you say) but on the shelf label it said £1 / 4.6p each. So after paying I pointed this out to customer services and they gave me back double the difference on the 2 boxes I bought (£2.88...so £2.32 profit:j)
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Tried my luck in Tesco earlier. Box of 6 "happy egg" (free range) eggs £1 (not that good a deal I hear you say) but on the shelf label it said £1 / 4.6p each. So after paying I pointed this out to customer services and they gave me back double the difference on the 2 boxes I bought (£2.88...so £2.32 profit:j)
how do you get double the difference back. I took some beer back because it was mispriced - they just gave me my money back.. Do you have to ask specifically???0 -
You shouldn't have to but unfortunately you do sometimes have to ask - politely pointing out the terms and conditions which should be on the wall behind the customer service desk if they don't seem keen!!!
If you think you are too small to make a difference, try getting in bed with a mosquito!0 -
Tried my luck in Tesco earlier. Box of 6 "happy egg" (free range) eggs £1 (not that good a deal I hear you say) but on the shelf label it said £1 / 4.6p each. So after paying I pointed this out to customer services and they gave me back double the difference on the 2 boxes I bought (£2.88...so £2.32 profit:j)
You paid £2.00 and it seems like they agreed you were overcharged by £1.44 and gave you a DTD refund of £2.88. Therefore you were 88p in profit.
They will not always agree to a DTD refund on this type of overcharge, as they say the price per item is only there for guidance. Therefore anyone going for this should be prepared for some resistance
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