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22-12-2020, 11:54 AM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Perth, Northern Suburbs
Posts: 5,011
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Apart from the shenanigans that go on, I don't understand why some businesses claim that they will Price-Match.
Recently I was buying a battery. Store A had them on special, but even though they had a price for the battery I wanted, did not have it in stock and needed to order it in. Store B advertises that they will match a competitor's price. (Note: Match, not Beat.) So I asked them to match Store A's price. They jumped on the computer, and told me that it didn't apply, because Store A didn't have it in stock. Yes I said, why do you think I'm here? So they explained that they would only price match if a local competing store had the same product in stock. This may sound fair enough, but think about what they're actually proposing: I'm at Store A, and can simply buy the product and take it home. But instead, I should get back in my car and drive to Store B, Where, After much mucking about, they MIGHT agree to sell it to me, for exactly the same price. |
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