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26th April 2008, 07:02
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| | Basic Account Customer | Currys Price Promise Outside my local Currys store there is a large sign which says it will beat any price offered by the likes of Comet, John Lewis and a host of others. Classic Price Promise.
They would even offer 10% back on the difference
I was after a Washing Machine: Currys Price £199, Dixons Price £179.
When I asked the assistant if they would keep to their Price Promise and sell me their Washing Machine at the Dixons Price, I got a flat refusal.
"No" she said, "We do not sell ay Dixons Prices"
I mentioned considering both Currys and Dixons are part of DSG Retail it was ridiculous.
I was told Dixons had just a few shops and were very small, so they could compete with theri overheads.
Not dettered, I asked another sales assistant:- this time I was told " Because Dixons was so large they could buy in bulk, Currys couldnt compete on price.
Two totally different stories.
Locally the Currys warehouse is at Thetfod in Norfolk, when I asked the sales assistant where the Dixons warehouse was they didnt know - I suspect its the same place.
So there we are, their Price Promise is not worth the poster its written on !!! |
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26th April 2008, 08:43
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: West Midlands
Posts: 2,013
| Re: Currys Price Promise Hi
Yes I agree these price promises are simply a con, companies won't pay, I expect in small print there will be a reference to terms and conditions
Regards
Andy |
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26th April 2008, 09:35
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Limbo...
Posts: 5,457
| Re: Currys Price Promise I wouldn't take this lying down...but then again I am a belligerent so and so. Take a photograph of the price promise sign, and check the small print. I seem to remember that the "offer" applies to stores in "...a 20 mile radius..." or something like that...
Then take a picture of the price tickets in the two different stores...and show them photographic proof instore. If they still refuse to honour the promise then ask to see the manager...and if he still won't back down threaten to report them to trading standards.
Effectively they are offering a machine for sale at a price less than the one on the ticket (original price £199, offer price £179 plus money back)
Trading Standards do not like companies that overcharge their customers...
__________________ Alecto, Magaera et Tisiphone: Nemesis on Earth is come. All advice and opinions given by Spiceskull are personal, and are not endorsed by Consumer Action Group or Bank Action Group. Your decisions and actions are your own, and should you be in any doubt, you are advised to seek the opinion of a qualified professional. |
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26th April 2008, 10:33
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: spired.
Posts: 19,690
| Re: Currys Price Promise You ARE a belligerent so-and-so... but you're also of course absolutely correct, and I would do exactly the same. I am sick of companies trying to lure customers under promises they have no intention of keeping.  |
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26th April 2008, 10:45
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Limbo...
Posts: 5,457
| Re: Currys Price Promise Oh, some research: Judge backs Currys Currys con
The moral of the story is that the two products must be identical in EVERY respect.
My own (somewhat cynical) guess is that as Currys and Dixons are both part of DSG, then the two stores will offer "similar" products, perhaps only differing in colour, so that one or the other can tempt the consumer and allow them to weasel out of the promise...
The absolute cynic in me would back the argument that as the two products are priced differently, then by definition they are not identical, and therefore not included in the offer...that really is a case of cause being effect, a recursive loop, a Catch 22, but logically it is flawless...and an argument that I expect they would try to use, if indeed thay have not done so already... |
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26th April 2008, 10:55
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Limbo...
Posts: 5,457
| Re: Currys Price Promise On second thoughts, it is summed up well on Money Saving Expert: Quote: |
I agree with Martin completely on this. Price promises are usually just an insult to your intelligence. If there is a retailer who is offering a lower price, then I would rather reward them with my business. Why bother with all the hassle of proving to retailer A that retailer B is selling for £5, has it in stock, is within x miles, etc, etc? If B is cheaper, just buy from them.
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26th April 2008, 14:24
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| | Site Team
I am in: St.Helens Merseyside
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| Re: Currys Price Promise Thread moved here.
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26th April 2008, 17:46
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: the a***hole of Manchester
Posts: 2,532
| Re: Currys Price Promise You mentioned in the OP that the offer related to goods sold by certain stores. Was the store where you saw it cheaper mentioned? If not, then you have no chance.
They do have to draw thinks like this to your attention. It is obvious that you are aware of it. I do not see any problem.
But as stated by others, price match promises are, imho, fools gold. |
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26th April 2008, 21:00
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: West Midlands
Posts: 2,013
| Re: Currys Price Promise Hi
Did you purchase the item, you could write a letter of complaint to the branch manager, listing the facts and asking for your discount.
Why not also complain to your Local TS department, if the offers are still running they may be able to take some action.
Regards
Andy |
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26th April 2008, 22:43
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cambridgeshire
Posts: 763
| Re: Currys Price Promise Hi if you read the terms of the price promise.
It only applys to local stores and does not match Internet Prices.
Dixon is a online company only now, and at a few airports.
However, you can use the reserve and collect on Dixons website, and collect from a currys store at the dixons price.
Regards
Dave |
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26th April 2008, 22:44
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cambridgeshire
Posts: 763
| Re: Currys Price Promise and yes, Dixons and Currys, PC World stock comes from the same warehouse. |
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11th November 2008, 23:55
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Currys Price Promise Quote:
Originally Posted by Spiceskull On second thoughts, it is summed up well on Money Saving Expert: | Quote: |
I agree with Martin completely on this. Price promises are usually just an insult to your intelligence. If there is a retailer who is offering a lower price, then I would rather reward them with my business. Why bother with all the hassle of proving to retailer A that retailer B is selling for £5, has it in stock, is within x miles, etc, etc? If B is cheaper, just buy from them.
| price promises are quite usefull sometimes i always run the gauntlet between gamestation and game winding staff up as i go just to get better trade in prices on games..
last set went from £32 - £39 then back to £46 at then first store again  |
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28th December 2008, 18:47
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Currys Price Promise On Curry's website Currys shop online for appliances, laptops, televisions, MP3 players, sat nav, digital cameras and camcorders, games consoles and more they say that they will price match Argos's online items which are available for immediate delivery.
I have been trying to buy a new washer dryer from Curry's, and Argos have the hotpoint washer dryer WDD 960 A for about £100 less. Curry's refused to price match because Argos say they will deliver in 7 to 21 days time (but wont provide a delivery slot until ordering) and Currys say, after a very long phone call , that is not an "immediate delivery".
As I understand it, Argos never deliver white goods any quicker than that. Surely this means that Currys will never price match Argos' white goods online - so their policy is a sham...
BTW - I just bought the washer drier from Argos... |
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28th December 2008, 19:23
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