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Pretend discounts!

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A satellite guy came to fit a new digibox for a neighbour.
On his van were emblazoned the words 'discount for over 6os'.
When I asked him about it he said he could fit one while he was here and he quoted the price he charged my (young) neighbour. When I asked about my discount he huffed and he puffed and said it was already good value (which on checking, it wasn't).
So while there are legit schemes like B&Q, I wonder how many discounts are fabricated - maybe by hiking the price then discounting.

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  • Biggles
    Biggles Posts: 8,209 Forumite
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    Name and shame!
  • david39
    david39 Posts: 1,968 Forumite
    I always ignore discounts and look at the price I am actually being asked to pay. Discounts are manipulative, depending on the originally advertised full price.

    You also have to make completely sure that you are comparing like with like.

    Incidentally, I don't think that B&Q's discount prices are particularly competitive. I still use them a lot though, because they are the only big DIY store near me and the fact that they have such a varied stock under one roof makes them very convenient. I don't go there expecting to get the cheapest prices, though - even with my discount card.
  • pineapple
    pineapple Posts: 6,934 Forumite
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    david39 wrote: »
    Incidentally, I don't think that B&Q's discount prices are particularly competitive. I still use them a lot though, because they are the only big DIY store near me and the fact that they have such a varied stock under one roof makes them very convenient. I don't go there expecting to get the cheapest prices, though - even with my discount card.
    Same for me.
  • pineapple
    pineapple Posts: 6,934 Forumite
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    Biggles wrote: »
    Name and shame!
    I priced the digibox at around £40 (in fact it might have been the cheaper model) and he charged my neighbour over £100 for supplying it and basically just plugging it in.
    The dish and cables were already there.
  • scotsbob
    scotsbob Posts: 4,632 Forumite
    pineapple wrote: »
    I wonder how many discounts are fabricated - maybe by hiking the price then discounting.


    You mean like furniture stores?

    They put a naff suite worth about £300 in a remote store with a £1500 price tag

    Then after a month they advertise it nationally as "HALF PRICE" £750.
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