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Mr Sharpie says hello.

Postby Marvo Marky » Oct 5th, '07, 17:18



Just a quickie if I may...

I have just discovered Mini key-ring Mr sharpies.

Now, I had always noticed that Sharpies were very difficult to get a hold of in my neck of the woods until quite recently. This is because, I am informed, the Sharpie company have started to sponsor a programme on the telly which is very popular. Some American thing or other, I'm not too sure what.
Mind you, since I have not had a telly now for over seven years I'm very unlikely to find out. Anyway..

The upside of this is that they are now being sold everywhere up here, up in the Arctic circle where I live.

I digress. The point? 'The Stationary Box' has a deal. 70p each if I remember, all colours.

This is the first time I have seen these, and I love them. Not only do they have a special ring for your key-chain, but they have a special safety device that means that the cap will not pull off in your pocket as you walk around.
I do love gadgets.

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Postby The Magic Attic » Oct 5th, '07, 17:20

The point? 'The Stationary Box' has a deal. 70p each if I remember, all colours.


They have gone bankrupt!

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Postby Marvo Marky » Oct 5th, '07, 17:29

Are you not thinking of the Publisher's Warehouse?

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Postby The Magic Attic » Oct 5th, '07, 17:44

No the 3 local to me have all closed down :(

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Postby Marvo Marky » Oct 5th, '07, 18:15

Bummer.

I think some of the branches may still be open, mine certainly is.

:D

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Postby The Magic Attic » Oct 5th, '07, 18:20

Your lucky - the whole chain is closing down.

http://www.dtegroup.com/display_article ... clekey=357

get them while you can.

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Postby Marvo Marky » Oct 5th, '07, 18:24

Thanks for that Darren. I've bought fifteen.

:D

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Postby The Magic Attic » Oct 5th, '07, 19:27

Cool, i got a load of retractable sharpies the other day.

Didnt cost anything :D

I got a voucher from Staples - which said £10 off with every £10 spend.

So i went to Staples to got the pens, and they had 2 prices for them same code just different prices.
1) 4 x pens - £3.29
2) 4 x pens - 6.99

i got 4 packs and took them to the counter and was told they were 6.99, the manager was called and confirmed that the price was wrong and seeing as 'the right thing' to do (also legal thing!) would be to sell them at the lowest price.

I then paid using the £10 off Voucher :) so got £28 worth of pens for £3.

Then yesterday in the post i got sent ANOTHER £10 VOUCHER, happy days :)

trading standards say's that they have to sell the pen to me at the same price within 7 days or with draw them from sell for 48 hours before they can increase the price.

So more free pens for me.

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Postby mdawg » Oct 5th, '07, 19:33

Our tescos was selling 5 packs for a couple of quid im sure

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Postby FRK » Oct 5th, '07, 19:37

It’s my understanding that any retailer does NOT have to sell any item at the marked price.
The price is an offer and when you take it to the counter it is up to the seller to accept or decline the offer.
As for price changes you can change them all you like with no restrictions.

Of course this is dependent on whether or not you are actively using this method to con customers, but this is hard to proveand as long as your advertising of the item is not misleading.

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Postby The Magic Attic » Oct 5th, '07, 19:52

Your right he could have refused to sell me the item - but then he must remove it from sell for a period of 48 hours. This stops price fixing.

Because he had agreed i can buy them at the lower price, as on the recipt. If i go back and prove that they were at a lower price within their trading agreement which is 7 days, agian they will sell at the lower price.

The law is allows for mistakes on pricing, which is why you have to remove the product from the shelf for a time period, although the general rule is the price you see is the price you pay.

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Postby magicmonkey » Oct 5th, '07, 22:33

If anyone cares enough to know, the price displayed on an item merely serves as what is known as an "invitation to treat", which means an invitiation to go and make an offer on the product or service. This offer must then be accepted to form part of a full and binding contract.


As Darren has mentioned, there are now additional safety nets in place to stop misuse of this.

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Postby sleightlycrazy » Oct 5th, '07, 22:44

FRK wrote:It’s my understanding that any retailer does NOT have to sell any item at the marked price.
The price is an offer and when you take it to the counter it is up to the seller to accept or decline the offer.
As for price changes you can change them all you like with no restrictions.


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Postby Beardy » Oct 6th, '07, 00:03

yup.

And if your girlfriend sees a top reduced...and it turns out to be mis-marked...and they refuse to sell it to said girlfriend at reduced price..

...well...

...I'll send folowers to their funeral ;)

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Re: Mr Sharpie says hello.

Postby Tony Hyams » Oct 6th, '07, 00:48

Marvo Marky wrote:Just a quickie if I may...

I have just discovered Mini key-ring Mr sharpies.

Now, I had always noticed that Sharpies were very difficult to get a hold of in my neck of the woods until quite recently. This is because, I am informed, the Sharpie company have started to sponsor a programme on the telly which is very popular. Some American thing or other, I'm not too sure what.
Mind you, since I have not had a telly now for over seven years I'm very unlikely to find out. Anyway..

The upside of this is that they are now being sold everywhere up here, up in the Arctic circle where I live.

I digress. The point? 'The Stationary Box' has a deal. 70p each if I remember, all colours.

This is the first time I have seen these, and I love them. Not only do they have a special ring for your key-chain, but they have a special safety device that means that the cap will not pull off in your pocket as you walk around.
I do love gadgets.

Image


got some of these ages ago, but I found the tips of the pen too fine.

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