We all know that Rutlands (and others) manipulate prices up and down to make their "offers" look particularly good but it's even sneakier than I had realised.
Yesterday, I was looking at some lathe chucks on their website and found the XT650 Precision Scroll Chuck Complete Kit at £119.95
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... a+xt650kit
and the XT700 Kit at £69.95
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... kota+xt700
Both appear to be good value, but I thought it was worth waiting for one of their 15% off deals.....which by an amazing coincidence arrived this morning. BUT, when I went to the Rutlands website today, I found that both items had increased in price by £10 overnight so the 15% discount is actually about 8% in the case of the XT650, and almost nothing in the case of the XT700.
Very sneaky and, I suspect, borderline illegal.
Why do they think this helps sell stuff, when it just means that many potential customers are permanently put off buying from them?
Duncan
Yesterday, I was looking at some lathe chucks on their website and found the XT650 Precision Scroll Chuck Complete Kit at £119.95
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... a+xt650kit
and the XT700 Kit at £69.95
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... kota+xt700
Both appear to be good value, but I thought it was worth waiting for one of their 15% off deals.....which by an amazing coincidence arrived this morning. BUT, when I went to the Rutlands website today, I found that both items had increased in price by £10 overnight so the 15% discount is actually about 8% in the case of the XT650, and almost nothing in the case of the XT700.
Very sneaky and, I suspect, borderline illegal.
Why do they think this helps sell stuff, when it just means that many potential customers are permanently put off buying from them?
Duncan