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Tesco misprice discussion area part 14
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whatatwit wrote:I think this must be the Official Line now when things are in these display boxes. I was told that my *purchase* had obviously been put into the wrong box by someone.
Yesterday, they were busy unpacking all the christmas stuff, I kept hanging around trying to see if things arrived in these shelf display boxes.
Well if that's the case it's just slightly odd how the product is a very snug fit for the 'wrong' display box, and that identical boxes have been wrongly used all across the U.K....0 -
Anyone else feel like they have a split personality because of r&r, half the time I imagine staff are watching then I see a misprice and think oh what the hell. Even though I know I'll end up having r&r from the same cs I'm paranoid about watching me. This can't be good for my mental health, I wonder if I can sue Tesco for stress due to overcharging - repetitive r&r injury!0
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orainsear wrote:Well if that's the case it's just slightly odd how the product is a very snug fit for the 'wrong' display box, and that identical boxes have been wrongly used all across the U.K....
Ah, but how do you explain that you know that many other stores have the same problem.;)
I had a really nice cs for the filofaxes, another member of staff started on about wrong boxes but he took notice of them and said it was definitely an overcharge.:T0 -
FloFlo wrote:This can't be good for my mental health, I wonder if I can sue Tesco for stress due to overcharging
I tell you what, Im a seasoned sleepwalker, and just recently ive been sleepwalking round the bedroom dreaming that im walking round tesco and then waking mid walk.
Im just glad I have woken up because a few years ago I got in my car, asleep, luckily enough theres no 24hour store near me or i would end up there in my pants saying ive been overcharged for somenthing!
Very stressful indeed !!0 -
thelurch wrote:I tell you what, Im a seasoned sleepwalker, and just recently ive been sleepwalking round the bedroom dreaming that im walking round tesco and then waking mid walk.
Im just glad I have woken up because a few years ago I got in my car, asleep, luckily enough theres no 24hour store near me or i would end up there in my pants saying ive been overcharged for somenthing!
Very stressful indeed !!
Not sure if I feel better or worse from reading your post. Better, because I'm not the only one. Worse, because this could me shortly.:rotfl:0 -
FloFlo wrote:Anyone else feel like they have a split personality because of r&r, half the time I imagine staff are watching then I see a misprice and think oh what the hell. Even though I know I'll end up having r&r from the same cs I'm paranoid about watching me. This can't be good for my mental health, I wonder if I can sue Tesco for stress due to overcharging - repetitive r&r injury!
Definitely does something to your brain, that is why I left this thread, but I'm back.
I cannot go into a Tesco's without looking for something, so have been shopping elsewhere. On my return I tried something small, the Ariel tabs & they went through at the right price. :mad:
I was actually happy in the end, as I have some new tabs to try.
It was very strange as I did not spot one security guard, or is it because they have forgotten me.
I'll sit tight for the biggie.0 -
If I did end up at tesco asleep, i think that would raise my profile permanently! Its something they would never forget im sure. ( I wouldnt wish that on anyone )0
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FloFlo wrote:Ah, but how do you explain that you know that many other stores have the same problem.;)0
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Wlfc1.
Soz to go off topic, but how come you've bought one of those phones from Grattan.
I am saving money as I always say to my partner, 'No I'm not buying that, even if it's a good deal, as I may get it for free?'
Half price is good, but do you not stop buying expensive stuff incase you can get it R&R'd.0
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