A few days ago I went into a Tesco Express convenience store to buy some food for the next couple of days. I thought I'd selected some bargains - a couple of ready meals on a "2 for £x" offer, and a £10 meal deal. When I went to the till the assistant was helpful, and started checking things off, and I went off to get one more item. When I came back with a large bottle of water, she added that to the bill, and helped me bag everything up.
Then she said "Do you want a print out of the items, as you've not seen me do all this?" I said "Yes". I paid and started to leave, but then checked the bill more carefully. It had come to over £30 - a bit more than I was expecting.
I noticed that the £10 meal deal didn't look right, and I started to get a bit suspicious about the twofer deals too, so I went back and asked for help again. Neither of the deals had been applied.
In the case of the £10 meal deal, it turned out I'd missed one of the required items - I couldn't see much that I wanted, but i added a box of chips anyway. Some of the other customers had obviously met this before - telling me that "you have to have all the items in the deal, otherwise it'll cost you more" - in this case quite a lot more.
The problem with the twofer deals was that there were actually two different deals - one was 2 for £4, the other 2 for £6. I asked for the lower price item to be substituted for another £6 item. End result - I got more and more expensive food, and the bill came down to around £24.
So don't underestimate the power of paper, and always check if in any doubt. Being environmentally friendly, and not taking the receipt renders that much harder.
Then she said "Do you want a print out of the items, as you've not seen me do all this?" I said "Yes". I paid and started to leave, but then checked the bill more carefully. It had come to over £30 - a bit more than I was expecting.
I noticed that the £10 meal deal didn't look right, and I started to get a bit suspicious about the twofer deals too, so I went back and asked for help again. Neither of the deals had been applied.
In the case of the £10 meal deal, it turned out I'd missed one of the required items - I couldn't see much that I wanted, but i added a box of chips anyway. Some of the other customers had obviously met this before - telling me that "you have to have all the items in the deal, otherwise it'll cost you more" - in this case quite a lot more.
The problem with the twofer deals was that there were actually two different deals - one was 2 for £4, the other 2 for £6. I asked for the lower price item to be substituted for another £6 item. End result - I got more and more expensive food, and the bill came down to around £24.
So don't underestimate the power of paper, and always check if in any doubt. Being environmentally friendly, and not taking the receipt renders that much harder.
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