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Tesco Direct Sale - possible glitch?
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If I buy an item online in the sale and take it back and it scans thru full price in store, do I get the full price refund or the sale refund????
I may be wrong but i understood that an online order returned to store had to be accompanied by the delivery note so there shouldnt even be a need to scan instore.0 -
how would they know it was bought on-line? I for one won't loose any sleep if someone makes the odd tenner out of Mr T. And I won't be casting aspersions on anyones morals either. Please stay and keep posting. its what we're all here for. If someone doesn't like what you post they don't have to read it or do it.0
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Most supermarkets have regional pricing policies, so different items cost different amounts across the country. I guess online is no difffrerent. You have to play the game.
I bought a toy from tesco which had an SEL for 9.99 under it. It scanned at 17.99, so I bought it, complained and go the item for 9.99. I win, thier fault, even though I had an idea that would happen.
I also ordered 2 toys from the Tesco online, you know the ones where you can get a selection of different dolls, but yo never know which you will end up with. Ended up with 2 the same, bummer. Sainsburys sell this item instore, but at twice the price. Didn't think twice about asking a customer service rep in sainsbury to swap it for me. Is it wrong, well maybe, they swapped a product with an identical barcode over, so they lost nothing.
"It is not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game."
Well who makes the rules???0 -
Most supermarkets have regional pricing policies, so different items cost different amounts across the country. I guess online is no difffrerent. You have to play the game.
I bought a toy from tesco which had an SEL for 9.99 under it. It scanned at 17.99, so I bought it, complained and go the item for 9.99. I win, thier fault, even though I had an idea that would happen.
"It is not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game."
Well who makes the rules???
shouldn't you have got it for free and an extra £6 if my maths is right? for double the difference?I'm playing all the right notes, just not necessarily in the right order!0
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