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Tesco misprice discussion area part 17
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ampersand wrote:~(my highlighting)
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Hello manager1975
~You reiterate this - report to the Head, now please(Offence-unbent knees).
Then this -
~~Moneysavers are fully aware of this, hence what some consider an excess of zeal on the part of many. HENCE THIS THREAD!
There is something sardonic, knocking and calculating in that last sentence, too. It could read thus: ' Been overcharged? so what?
Oh, and dude scares me sometimes so the thought of him waiting for me is not a good one!Fight Poverty - Hit a tramp!
I don't exist, it is merely your imagination.
Justice for the 96. - Google It.0 -
Just like to thank Mr T for the tasty sirloins he provided me with last night, they went down a treat. Unlike some though, none for seagulls.0
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Kaos wrote:Prob can't go tonight cause my bloke may not appreciate Valentines night in Tesco,
Not a man of discernment then?CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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spa2k wrote:Although my dear ampersand it could be translated as - the average customer will usually not be overcharged and therefore wont notice the change in policy.
Will usually not be overcharged ---or--- Will usually not notice they've been overcharged?
Two very different things, and I think the latter is more the case than the former.
After all, a heck of a lot of people buy Coke and pre-packed meat, don't they?
And I bet a tiny, tiny percentage of those people noticed they'd been overcharged.0 -
Constantine wrote:Ahh...I love it when that word gets spelt correctly
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Why no hard evidence yet? The document is not in store yet (apart from a rouge email, it would appear, that hit a handful). I have heard my Group Shrink Manager mention it and I know my Services Manager has had a bit of detail. However, until I see it in front of me...Speculation is futile.
Think I red that wun :rotfl: :rotfl: Sorry couldn't resist it must be a click thing.Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0 -
spa2k wrote:Although my dear ampersand it could be translated as - the average customer will usually not be overcharged and therefore wont notice the change in policy. Also, the average customer will not actively seek out overcharges. Anyway, hope you are well and that life in your part of the world is treating you as it should!
Oh, and dude scares me sometimes so the thought of him waiting for me is not a good one!
Fair comment,as always - nice to read you again.
I never feel antagonism towards your posts here and think you withstand much nobly, as does constantine.
Duck slaughter continues unabated in la belle hexagone for A:3am - midi.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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N20Y1D wrote:If this is the case, then surely once they have given you double the difference there is nothing to stop you asking there and then for a full refund on the product you ahve just been overcharged on.
Wondered who would be the first to post this........CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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ben500 wrote:Think I red that wun :rotfl: :rotfl: Sorry couldn't resist it must be a click thing.
Just for you Benny...I know you love it when there is a bit of a grammatical error
Happy Valentines day, how is the Brandy tonight? :cool:Who or what was I before you came in to my life
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rombomb wrote:Just like to thank Mr T for the tasty sirloins he provided me with last night, they went down a treat. Unlike some though, none for seagulls.0
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"Dude is waiting for you"
Dunno, he might not be my type...
but don't quote me on it.Quotes in context only please.0
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