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morrisons glitch "pringles"

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  • Viper_7
    Viper_7 Posts: 1,220 Forumite
    yes - it must be. Also if this is not an advertised offer - then those who keep going back for more, are knowingly cheating the seller caused by an error and taking advantage of this error.
    Borderline Fraud.
    Lots of these so called "Glitches" "loop-holes" on here are obtaining products in the knowledge the seller has made a mistake.
    I'm sure they could claim the difference back from those who repeatedly did this.
  • Viper_7 wrote: »
    yes - it must be. Also if this is not an advertised offer - then those who keep going back for more, are knowingly cheating the seller caused by an error and taking advantage of this error.
    Borderline Fraud.
    Lots of these so called "Glitches" "loop-holes" on here are obtaining products in the knowledge the seller has made a mistake.
    I'm sure they could claim the difference back from those who repeatedly did this.


    Borderline Fraud

    no its not lol. if you take item to them and they charge you less its there own fault.
  • DelBoyPhil wrote: »
    stick a pringle in the microwave and see the fat that they have inside them.

    Do you have to actually switch the microwave on or do the Pringles start some form of Aerobic exercise of their own volition ??
  • Viper_7 wrote: »
    yes - it must be. Also if this is not an advertised offer - then those who keep going back for more, are knowingly cheating the seller caused by an error and taking advantage of this error.
    Borderline Fraud.
    Lots of these so called "Glitches" "loop-holes" on here are obtaining products in the knowledge the seller has made a mistake.
    I'm sure they could claim the difference back from those who repeatedly did this.
    Just one flaw that I can see in your conspiracy and corruption theory. If this is such a devious and corrupt thing to do, why is it that Morrison's own checkout operators are suggesting to people that they can put the stuff in the car then come back for a second lot? Why did the checkout operator tell me when I got to the checkout that they are going through at three for 37p - and then put mine through as 3 x £1.45, when I actually had one £1.99 tube and two £1.45 tubes? :rotfl:
    Thanks to all who post constructively.
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    ave an A1 day!
  • Viper_7 wrote: »
    yes - it must be. Also if this is not an advertised offer - then those who keep going back for more, are knowingly cheating the seller caused by an error and taking advantage of this error.
    Borderline Fraud.
    Lots of these so called "Glitches" "loop-holes" on here are obtaining products in the knowledge the seller has made a mistake.
    I'm sure they could claim the difference back from those who repeatedly did this.

    Ah poor Morrisons!
  • redlooney wrote: »
    Do you have to actually switch the microwave on or do the Pringles start some form of Aerobic exercise of their own volition ??

    Yes.. Switch it on for 1 minute and you will see the amount of fat inside on is loaded with trans fat.
  • spaceman5
    spaceman5 Posts: 2,716 Forumite
    morrisons do know about this, it is to do with the different prices between the older 155g at £1.45, and the newer 165g at £1.99(:eek:55p for 10g but that is a different story), when they take the multisave off they have to take the multisave off the higher price, so 3 x £1.45 equals £4.35 take off 2 x £1.99 leaving you 37p to pay, it is not something they can change, but most stores wont have many of the older ones left in stock, so you will be hard pushed to find them, in our store they only had a few on the shelves behind the newer ones, sufficed to say the staff took them as soon as it was common knowledge, i paid 34p for mine;), and by the way it wont be costing morrisons much, it will be costing the supplier, as it is a supplier funded deal:p:D
    Take every day as it comes!!
  • spaceman5
    spaceman5 Posts: 2,716 Forumite
    as stated if you brought 3 of the smaller tubes at £1.45 each you only would have paid 37p for the 3 tubes
    Take every day as it comes!!
  • rach246
    rach246 Posts: 138 Forumite
    Hi, I bought 2 pots for £1.45 and one for £1.99 took off £3.98 as well. I was at customer services and the lady in front said her promotion hadn't worked so I checked my recipt and was a bit confused so asked the customer service lady to check mine. She pointed out I had only paid about 90p for the 3 tubs said never mind it's in your favour so all good!
  • going to test the pringle in a microwave now...nothing! I put a prawn cocktail one in a 850watt microwave for 1 minute and got - a hot pringle, well I say hot, it was warm!
    :-(
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