tsb
Established Member
This is what happened to me, at my local B&Q today.
I needed a toilet siphon and found one in the trade point catalogue for £4.25 +vat. I went into the store, picked one up off the shelf (there was approx. 2 dozen in stock) but they were priced at £14.95. I went to the trade counter with my trade card in hand, and was told the price was £14.95. I pointed out to the cashier, on the laminated trade catalogue on the counter, the price of the said item was £4.25 +vat. "Oh" he replied "If you want that one, you have to order it and we'll get it in for tomorrow". I pointed out that the one in my hand was exactly the same, same make, same model and there was about 2 dozen on the shelf. Sensing that I wasn't satisfied with the stupidity of the situation, he called a manager over who proceeded to repeat the policy that if I wanted the 'trade counter priced' siphon, I would have to order for collection tomorrow. To which I replied "So what you are telling me is that if I want to purchase a siphon that is the same make and model as the one in my hand at the trade counter price, then I would have to pay up front for it, come back tomorrow and collect the same siphon which would be in a different packet, with a different barcode on, which you would have had specially delivered into store overnight". "Yes" was the reply.
Now has the world gone completely mad, or is it me? Does this make any sense to anyone?
By the way, I put the siphon back on the counter, shook my head in despair and left the store having told them to "stuff it"
I needed a toilet siphon and found one in the trade point catalogue for £4.25 +vat. I went into the store, picked one up off the shelf (there was approx. 2 dozen in stock) but they were priced at £14.95. I went to the trade counter with my trade card in hand, and was told the price was £14.95. I pointed out to the cashier, on the laminated trade catalogue on the counter, the price of the said item was £4.25 +vat. "Oh" he replied "If you want that one, you have to order it and we'll get it in for tomorrow". I pointed out that the one in my hand was exactly the same, same make, same model and there was about 2 dozen on the shelf. Sensing that I wasn't satisfied with the stupidity of the situation, he called a manager over who proceeded to repeat the policy that if I wanted the 'trade counter priced' siphon, I would have to order for collection tomorrow. To which I replied "So what you are telling me is that if I want to purchase a siphon that is the same make and model as the one in my hand at the trade counter price, then I would have to pay up front for it, come back tomorrow and collect the same siphon which would be in a different packet, with a different barcode on, which you would have had specially delivered into store overnight". "Yes" was the reply.
Now has the world gone completely mad, or is it me? Does this make any sense to anyone?
By the way, I put the siphon back on the counter, shook my head in despair and left the store having told them to "stuff it"