Frogman_tg;$The actual regular price, that the dealer paid, is $3.90! He just marks it up to $389.99 for most of the year. But, beginning in October, he marks all his “merc” down to $39.99 for the Christmas rush!
I used to work for Montgomery Ward. On the night before a sale, we’d have to work late putting higher prices on all the merchandise so they can claim the “sale” price was lower. I’m sure it’s still done today.
rofl, never actually worked retail, have you? From November 1st though sometime in January we are in complete hell. No, it does not stop after Christmas. At least for grocery stores. You can not imagine the insanity that comes with new years. Have you ever sold 800 gallons of 2% gallons of milk in one day? Not counting all the other kinds? All the other party products people want? No? Ok, then don’t sit there saying there’s nothing to do after Christmas, cause trust me, there is. Plus there’s all the cleanup from the hell month, oh, I guess you normal people wouldn’t know what the hell month is. That’d be November.
Well… and Returns Day, of course. ;-)Also, this could be taken 2 ways… inflated prices before Christmas or discounts on all the leftover Christmas junk that nobody bought. ;-)
Three years ago we had an ice storm that left everyone around here without electricity for two weeks. A week before the icestorm I bought a bottle of lamp oil from Wal Mart for $4.98. After the storm began and everyone was needing it, they were selling it for $8.98. I brought it up to the manager and he told me that I was wrong and that is the regular price, even after showing him my receipt from a week earlier. I reported them for it and later got a letter that said Wal Mart had told them that the earlier price was wrong and they accepted that. Wal Mart owns the law and the judges!
When I worked retail we kept the sale merchandise in the back rooms. When the (monthly) sale came along all the regular merchandise disappeared and the cheap sale stuff went out. The next day the good stuff came back out and the sale stuff went back into boxes for next time.
Frogman_tg almost 12 years ago
$100, $150,$200 = regular price $39 huh.
trimguy almost 12 years ago
One place I worked for, they would double the price then take half off.
jtviper7 almost 12 years ago
And you better start thinking about all the returns…
William Bednar Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Frogman_tg;$The actual regular price, that the dealer paid, is $3.90! He just marks it up to $389.99 for most of the year. But, beginning in October, he marks all his “merc” down to $39.99 for the Christmas rush!
Tsali-Queyi almost 12 years ago
I used to work for Montgomery Ward. On the night before a sale, we’d have to work late putting higher prices on all the merchandise so they can claim the “sale” price was lower. I’m sure it’s still done today.
Miba almost 12 years ago
rofl, never actually worked retail, have you? From November 1st though sometime in January we are in complete hell. No, it does not stop after Christmas. At least for grocery stores. You can not imagine the insanity that comes with new years. Have you ever sold 800 gallons of 2% gallons of milk in one day? Not counting all the other kinds? All the other party products people want? No? Ok, then don’t sit there saying there’s nothing to do after Christmas, cause trust me, there is. Plus there’s all the cleanup from the hell month, oh, I guess you normal people wouldn’t know what the hell month is. That’d be November.
burleigh2 almost 12 years ago
Well… and Returns Day, of course. ;-)Also, this could be taken 2 ways… inflated prices before Christmas or discounts on all the leftover Christmas junk that nobody bought. ;-)
Tsali-Queyi almost 12 years ago
Three years ago we had an ice storm that left everyone around here without electricity for two weeks. A week before the icestorm I bought a bottle of lamp oil from Wal Mart for $4.98. After the storm began and everyone was needing it, they were selling it for $8.98. I brought it up to the manager and he told me that I was wrong and that is the regular price, even after showing him my receipt from a week earlier. I reported them for it and later got a letter that said Wal Mart had told them that the earlier price was wrong and they accepted that. Wal Mart owns the law and the judges!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 12 years ago
When I worked retail we kept the sale merchandise in the back rooms. When the (monthly) sale came along all the regular merchandise disappeared and the cheap sale stuff went out. The next day the good stuff came back out and the sale stuff went back into boxes for next time.
gobblingup Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Boxing day? Returns day? Nope, it’s my birthday!! :-)