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Tesco misprice discussion area part 15
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Can't believe alias7's story.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in order to stay under the radar, one would be well advised to show the buying behaviour of a typical customer. That means, purchasing real-life quantities such as any ordinary customer would buy. One or two boxes of beer, not 20. 3-4 pieces of meat, not the whole shelf, and so on. Amounts an ordinary household would reasonably consume.
7 CDs of the same type beats all, of course. Who in their right mind would buy 7 identical CDs? How do you explain 7 CDs? One for Mum, one for Dad, one for my brother, one for Aunt Agatha, one for Uncle Jocelyn, one for the dog and one for the cat, so she doesn't get jealous?
Way to make green dots and loud beeps. Well done. Boy, are we impressed by such cunning.
Blödmann.0 -
alias7 maybe this wasn't the answer you expected from us, i can only say if you want try and keep a low profile then maybe in future you might be able to r&r again.
Learn from this mistake and just take it easy.I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!0 -
Seems he was refunded 3 of the 7 cds.0
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God you can imagine TE having a field day with that post!I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!0
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Ole1973 wrote:Seems he was refunded 3 of the 7 cds.
Still doesn't add up, by the way....3 x £7.97 is £23.91, but he was charged £9.97 per cd, not £7.97.In a rut? Can't get out? Don't know why?
It's time to make that change.
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cosmic-dust wrote:God you can imagine TE having a field day with that post!
I can imagine TE on the phone as we type....In a rut? Can't get out? Don't know why?
It's time to make that change.
Cover up all the pain in your life
With our new product range.
So please don't feel blue - let us show you how
To talk yourself into a good mood right now.
Feeling sad is no longer allowed,
No matter how worthless you are.0 -
Heh, Little John, case of GMTA.
We must have been writing our posts simultaneously. I hadn't read your post before posting mine, or I'd have just given you a thank you. You said it all before.
Thank you anyway.0 -
Schamansky wrote:Can't believe alias7's story.
Way to make white dots and loud beeps. Well done. Boy, are we impressed by such cunning.
Blödmann.
LOL,thats what I love to see,an understated hint of sarcasm.:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
alimul wrote:In regards to the Mobile phones, I did one yesterday, just spoke to CS @ HO, after confirming with the store, they agreed it was an overcharge, however, becuase I didnt spend it on groceries, I forfeit the R&R becuase apparently in the terms and conditions, its says £40 must be spent on groceries, can anyone confirm if this is true? The sign I saw just said spend £40 instore.
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Certain things are excluded from the £40 spend such as mobile phone,tobacco products, fuel, cafe, lottery products prescription medicines,infant milk formula and gift vouchers. It also says other things may be excluded but you will be told this at time of purchase.
Get a leafet if you want written evidence.
Its not the first time they've tried this and it won't be the last.
HTH.0 -
First of all, its not like I went into the store and purchased 7 CD's on their own.
I purchased 4 Justin Timberlake Albums, 4 DVD's and other shopping too! My total bill came to £160!0
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