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Atkinsons deal of the century?


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That good deal BUT it does not beat the deal of a lifetime that I found with Baird & Co last year 50+ Sovereigns for £0.00. Shame I have not come across anyone who has managed to get these bargains....

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38 minutes ago, MickB said:

I bet Atkinsons don't honour anyone lucky enough. It would be worth the comedy value seeing their faces when they realised multiple orders were going through:lol:

Yeah no way they will  honour it, but if they did it would make a good news story and advert for them 

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15 minutes ago, blackadder said:

Don't they have to honor the £9 lol :) if you paid them ofc 😂

Until the goods change hands its still reversible by law. They couldnt come after you if they were crazy enough to send it out, but they have every right to cancel the order unfortunately. Would have been hilarious to see it actually happen mind!

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5 minutes ago, StackerNoob said:

Until the goods change hands its still reversible by law. They couldnt come after you if they were crazy enough to send it out, but they have every right to cancel the order unfortunately. Would have been hilarious to see it actually happen mind!

Reminds me of a shopping experience in my local Coop, I bought some fish which had a deep discount label on the pack.  Like an idiot I casually remarked that the manager must be feeling generous as he had knocked £3 off instead of the usual 50p.  The minute I said that the sales assistant refused to sell it to me... Should have kept my trap shut!🙄

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29 minutes ago, universalcurrency said:

Reminds me of a shopping experience in my local Coop, I bought some fish which had a deep discount label on the pack.  Like an idiot I casually remarked that the manager must be feeling generous as he had knocked £3 off instead of the usual 50p.  The minute I said that the sales assistant refused to sell it to me... Should have kept my trap shut!🙄

That's stingy, if that had been teen me working there id have let you have it lol

I worked at Somerfield for a couple years 17-19 on the till and some fruit you weigh, some you put an amount, lemons and limes I always forgot you have to put the amount not weigh them

The local Chinese resteraunt had a guy buy about 10 lemons, I only charged him for one, he came back in 2 minutes later to his credit and said hey I only paid for one? I said yes, my mistake all yours 

I was very generous with Somerfields produce :ph34r:

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On the internet the contract is binding when the goods are paid for and the seller has sent them to you. The legislation recognises the seller can run out of items and could put up an erroneous price.

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The missis used to work at Sainsbury’s and there were times that if you buy 1 item it’s £1 but two it’s only 1.50. Anyway she used to pick up some bargains when she finished and sometimes things were reduced to say 20p, but buying 2 for 40p would still knock off 50p. She loved seeing the look on her colleagues faces, when the till had a negative figure. They never gave her money back for taking goods off there hands. But she walked out with the items for free. I think the loophole has now been fixed.

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27 minutes ago, MickB said:

Sharps Pixley honoured their price mistakes the other month although not as generous as this price. Think their silver was minus the vat.

yes but sharps Pixley is a massive massive company with so much money, gold and silver in their deep pocket, Dagussa is their parent company.

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atkinsons honoured my 1926p sovereign being priced at a non

rare bullion price, so it's not impossible for some mistakes.

at almost £1k loss is probably asking a bit much.

sustainable trading is about making both sides of the trade

happy with what they get.

 

HH

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