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Black Friday Sale's? Are they fake?
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I've just drove to a major retail store approx 1 hour away to buy a bag advertised online for £50 reduced down from £80 in their Black Friday sale on their website.
After getting home i've just went to open the sealed bag and on the bag label there is a price sticker of £40 clearly put on there from the manufacturer or retailer?
Surely this is false advertising for a major advertiser?
After getting home i've just went to open the sealed bag and on the bag label there is a price sticker of £40 clearly put on there from the manufacturer or retailer?
Surely this is false advertising for a major advertiser?
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Could just be a mistake by someone in the manufacturing process before the bag was sealed? If you want to drive back to the store for £10 then you could certainly go and ask them for it, the issue you could have is that it might be difficult to prove it was on there if it was a sealed bag? Do the stickers match the same design as the £50 tag?0
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Could just be a mistake by someone in the manufacturing process before the bag was sealed? If you want to drive back to the store for £10 then you could certainly go and ask them for it, the issue you could have is that it might be difficult to prove it was on there if it was a sealed bag? Do the stickers match the same design as the £50 tag?
There was no other price stickers on the bag, except the one on display in the store which slows previous in store price and current Back Friday sale price, i will email and ask about it as the price tag sticker is definitely one put on the bag from the manufacturer or retailer, so to advertise this in a Black Fridays sale when the true price is actually less than the sale price inshore and online?0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »the price tag sticker is definitely one put on the bag from the manufacturer or retailer0
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Deleted_User wrote: »I've just drove to a major retail store approx 1 hour away to buy a bag advertised online for £50 reduced down from £80 in their Black Friday sale on their website.
After getting home i've just went to open the sealed bag and on the bag label there is a price sticker of £40 clearly put on there from the manufacturer or retailer?
Surely this is false advertising for a major advertiser?
Probably sold in a previous sale for £40.
Bad customer service to leave it there though, as it will only offend!0
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