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Continuous sales and prices!!

Gastines3
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Does the retail trade think the shopping public are complete idiots and are taken-in by the continuous sales promotions? Obviously they do! Winter/Spring/Summer/Autumn/Re-building?Re-furbishment/Anniversary.50%,extra10%,up-to,etc.etc. It would be nice if we could be treated as having a little common-sense and the shops stating that the bed,carpet,kitchen,car,T.V. etc. was made to sell at X amount of £'s and save us all the continuous kidology.
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As above, most shoppers are.
When I worked in retail the number of people that bought something because it was a bargain at half price was unbelievable. We used to call the "half price sale" the "£10 off sale" as that was precisely what it was, normal price £150, last week it went up to £280, this week "half price" at £140. They could not be convinced that the one at £150 that was showing reduced from £200 was much better value / quality than the £140 one and were convinced we were ripping them off to get an extra £10.
Some shoppers are too stupid for their own good and whilst they are retailers will continue these tactics. Remember when Comet had a "no sales just honest pricing" policy. Even though their prices were very competitive they lost sales because they did not use big red tickets.0 -
In France, I'm quite sure that they are still only allowed to have sales twice a year!
It is very regulated!Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0 -
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Having said that the fall of Tesco suggest some shoppers are waking up.
But yes the public are constantly fooled by the practise, it's been 20 years now since a sale actually meant something.0 -
But all DFS sales end on Monday .
Fact is that this sort of advertising sales technique must find enough fools who believe for it to work . Though as said the new trend of the stores like Aldi / Lidl is changing that somewhat .0 -
Millets near me are 'upto 30% off everything closing down for refurbishment sale EVERYTHING MUST GO', and yet are still getting regular fresh stock deliveries.
Misleading in the extreme.0 -
Millets near me are 'upto 30% off everything closing down for refurbishment sale EVERYTHING MUST GO', and yet are still getting regular fresh stock deliveries.
Misleading in the extreme.
Thats actually an outright banned practice - unless they are genuinely closing down.(15) Claiming that the trader is about to cease trading
or move premises when he is not.
A trader runs a clothes shop. He puts up a sign in the shop
window stating: ‘Closing down sale’. Unless the shop was
genuinely closing down this would breach the CPRs.
The other pricing tactics mentioned can also breach the same regulations - if they are likely to mislead the average consumer and cause them to take a different decision as a result.
I believe the pricing guidelines used to give better guidance on what they could and couldn't do: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/31900/10-1312-pricing-practices-guidance-for-traders.pdf
But if memory recalls, its just guidance to what could be deemed misleading under the CPRs rather than statute itself.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0 -
There was a thread on the Grabbit board about an M&S sale, some people got very offended when it was pointed out the previous sale had only finished days before.
Yes, many consumers are still blind to marketing gimmicks!0 -
It [Tesco] also can't be assosiated with the practises in this thread, they don't exactly constantly have half price sales now do they, 2 for 1's don't count.
They were, perhaps may still be, a major practitioner of increasing a price then reducing it to more than the original price whilst calling it a price cut.0
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