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Elite 11+ Part 75

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  • hornetgirl
    hornetgirl Posts: 6,155 Forumite
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    edited 1 June 2015 at 5:12PM
    Dippydoo wrote: »
    This is strange...look at the chicago town deep dish

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    It's the same on the new...but it's the pepperoni one comparing at the wrong price
  • Dippydoo
    Dippydoo Posts: 2,036 Forumite
    hornetgirl wrote: »
    It's the same on the new...
    but they bought 4 so why is msm seeing 4.36 instead of 6.00 i wonder
  • rose28454
    rose28454 Posts: 4,963 Forumite
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    my hd is due at 6 with dw tabs in it. How do i go about rejecting them if charged full price and will reduced price show on delivery note? Last question most of order paid with e vouchers so how will I get my refund?
  • Chrisv
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    Dippydoo wrote: »
    but they bought 4 so why is msm seeing 4.36 instead of 6.00 i wonder

    Comparing to £1.09 :think:
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Free pizza coupon I won compares well to M

    1x Chicago Town Deep Dish New Yorker Pizzas (330G) £2.00 £1.09
  • Dippydoo
    Dippydoo Posts: 2,036 Forumite
    Chrisv wrote: »
    Comparing to £1.09 :think:
    thats weird
  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    Munqui wrote: »
    Off to collect a non-glitchy CC... had to use a big voucher and at a suspicious store too :eek:

    Collected fine :rotfl: Monday is a good day to collect from my store :)

    Nothing glitchy but lucozade 6x380ml isn't bad at £1.98
    #CHEEKY :cool:
  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    edited 1 June 2015 at 5:40PM
    Dippydoo wrote: »
    but they bought 4 so why is msm seeing 4.36 instead of 6.00 i wonder

    because the old apg doesn't use msm for Morries prices, they have in-store price collectors instead and don't publish the data.

    If my memory is correct then they are £1.09 in morries in-store!

    edit to add: savvy has them on his list
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Frozen (continued)
    ASDA Smartprice Cheese & Tomato Pizza (268g)60p 60p
    Chicago Town Deep Dish Chicken Club Pizzas (2 per pack - 320g)£1.25 £1.09 However, these are somewhat more than the £1 guide price.
    Chicago Town Deep Dish Ham & Pineapple Pizzas (2 per pack - 330g)£1.25 £1.09
    Chicago Town Deep Dish New Yorker Pizzas (2 per pack - 330g)£1.25 £1.09
    Chicago Town Deep Dish Pepperoni Pizzas (2 per pack - 320g)£1.25 £1.09
    Chicago Town Deep Dish Four Cheese Pizza (2 per pack - 310g)£1.25 £1.09
    Chicago Town Deep Dish Pulled Pork Pizzas (2 per pack - 310g)£1.25 £1.09

    edit some more:

    Post # 1 is an excellent read for anyone who has missed it.
    Chrisv wrote: »
    -- snip --
    ASDA PRICE GUARANTEE (APG) - INSTORE
    A's compares with - T's, S's, M's and W's.
    A's give you the difference back plus 10% of the value in the competitor
    Comparative prices for S, T & W are taken from mysupermarket.co.uk (prices for M are currently taken from instore visits - the prices shown for M on MSM should be used as a guide only)
    You need to have bought at least 8 different items covered by the asda price guarantee, of which at least 1 should be comparable.
    Some departments do not count towards your required 8 items (eg clothes, sandwiches, newspapers. See faqs for more info)
    -- snip --
    #CHEEKY :cool:
  • asset2004
    asset2004 Posts: 2,453 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    On my other eBay I have 100 too :p but I loathe eBay now :(
    Yes - they just said basically tough :eek: You have to sell to them :(

    Local FB is great :D

    I agree, I loathe ebay. Don't sell on it but having my own problems on it just now. :eek:
    I bought an item last week, but it doesn't match the description and is unusable in it's present condition.
    I contacted the seller, who had offered a partial refund, but that's not any use as even then it's worthless to me.
    So I've asked to return it, they have agreed but are refusing return postage. I don't see why I should be out of pocket for £2.80 as if the correct description was given I would never had bid for it. :mad:
    So, what do I do now? Is there anyway I can enforce they pay the return postage costs?
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  • bubbs
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    asset2004 wrote: »
    I agree, I loathe ebay. Don't sell on it but having my own problems on it just now. :eek:
    I bought an item last week, but it doesn't match the description and is unusable in it's present condition.
    I contacted the seller, who had offered a partial refund, but that's not any use as even then it's worthless to me.
    So I've asked to return it, they have agreed but are refusing return postage. I don't see why I should be out of pocket for £2.80 as if the correct description was given I would never had bid for it. :mad:
    So, what do I do now? Is there anyway I can enforce they pay the return postage costs?

    Open a case? go to the ebay board on here they are very good
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  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    asset2004 wrote: »
    I agree, I loathe ebay. Don't sell on it but having my own problems on it just now. :eek:
    I bought an item last week, but it doesn't match the description and is unusable in it's present condition.
    I contacted the seller, who had offered a partial refund, but that's not any use as even then it's worthless to me.
    So I've asked to return it, they have agreed but are refusing return postage. I don't see why I should be out of pocket for £2.80 as if the correct description was given I would never had bid for it. :mad:
    So, what do I do now? Is there anyway I can enforce they pay the return postage costs?

    Not an ebayer, but would think opening a case would force them to pay postage.
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