ASOS 20% off EVERYTHING is now live - use code GOGOGO
Includes up to 70% sale and loads more!
Top comments
yug0
24 Nov 1621#1
Looks like they have increased their prices too, was looking at a coat yesterday and it was £50, now this morning it's £65.
mightykaboosh
24 Nov 1615#2
Yeh it's a shame asos feel the need to do that. Trackie bottoms £16 yesterday, £20 today. Don't get me wrong I love asos & can't fault their customer service, but have some respect for your customers and don't falsely inflate product prices for a sudo sale. Anyone that stores items in the asos app watchlist knows when they're taking the ****
alex_dis to yug0
24 Nov 167#3
Cynical scumbags. Let's hope this 'sale' falls flat on its face.
mamboboy
24 Nov 164#5
ASOS has gone downhill for me over the past year. Not sure if it was the news about the conditions of its workers that effected its shareholders but now sales are generally poor. I could easily spend £100 a year ago and restock numerous shirts, jeans and shoes but now I honestly struggle to route through the 'sale' and find one decent item.
The only good sales are when they have summer/winter seasonal clearouts, but then you need to be willing to hold onto most of it until next year and hope it doesn't go out of style.
Latest comments (29)
bojjabobb
26 Nov 16#29
Any alternatives that are picking up? Good value and decent style? Not cool
TommyNooka
25 Nov 16#28
Where is the buy/add to basket button on the website?
I don't use ASOS very often but I don't remember having this problem before.
Syllable
25 Nov 16#27
Looks nice,but i need more choice.
muddypie
25 Nov 16#26
I'm put off with ASOS - cheats!
mightykaboosh
24 Nov 1615#2
Yeh it's a shame asos feel the need to do that. Trackie bottoms £16 yesterday, £20 today. Don't get me wrong I love asos & can't fault their customer service, but have some respect for your customers and don't falsely inflate product prices for a sudo sale. Anyone that stores items in the asos app watchlist knows when they're taking the ****
mattturner756 to mightykaboosh
24 Nov 16#25
I find their customer service atrocious. They've outsourced it to India so queries can take a week to get a response to. I've ordered multiple products during sales, and 3 separate times my package has been 'lost' in the warehouse and I've had to chase them up. Didn't even get a sorry just a refund. I was spending a good thousand a year with them but don't use them anymore. It's irritating they don't have a phone line.
OperaUK
24 Nov 16#24
On that basis, I obstain and move along Sir.
Cristiano
24 Nov 16#23
Trading standards or consumer rights will be all over this putting prices up the day of a sale to make items appear more attractive at some point. It's bad tactics really.
SolidWarrior
24 Nov 16#22
Thanks. Got 2 t shirts, nowt else worth buying
Shajaja
24 Nov 16#13
Also they're doing 30% off in the US but only 20% off in the UK :disappointed:
dezontk to Shajaja
24 Nov 16#21
Probably because it's cheaper to be a retailer in the US and make more profit.
shadowfall
24 Nov 162#20
A lot of stuff which was in the sale previously in the week has been increased back to usual price
Sammykate
24 Nov 16#19
Bought some jeans that I'd had my eye on and were already in the sale- they weren't increased in price overnight. So maybe at least some bargains to be had? Spent £60 but only chose stuff that was already in the sale.
Tiddly_fiddly
24 Nov 16#18
Yeah I noticed that too!! Prices are up
claireclark23
24 Nov 161#17
shame on you asos
snavealrac
24 Nov 162#16
cold! Prices are up during the 'sale' cheeky asos, 1 less customer bye bye!
Looks like they have increased their prices too, was looking at a coat yesterday and it was £50, now this morning it's £65.
alex_dis to yug0
24 Nov 167#3
Cynical scumbags. Let's hope this 'sale' falls flat on its face.
yulu91 to yug0
24 Nov 16#7
Absolutely true, tbh I believe this is also lots of other retailers do
yulu91 to yug0
24 Nov 16#8
Absolutely true, tbh I believe this is also lots of other retailers do
SP2013 to yug0
24 Nov 16#9
email them and let them know! I would...
yulu91 to yug0
24 Nov 16#10
Absolutely true, to be honest I believe this is also lots of other retailers do
stevetheman to yug0
24 Nov 162#12
That's just another example of how Black Friday works. Ppl think they have got a bargain so they buy it.
yug0
24 Nov 16#11
I sent them a message on Twitter and got the response 'We have different promotions running at different times, and our prices do sometimes change - sorry you missed out'
ashleype
24 Nov 16#6
Yeah i'm really starting to dislike them, things taken out of sale completely and increased in price.
mamboboy
24 Nov 164#5
ASOS has gone downhill for me over the past year. Not sure if it was the news about the conditions of its workers that effected its shareholders but now sales are generally poor. I could easily spend £100 a year ago and restock numerous shirts, jeans and shoes but now I honestly struggle to route through the 'sale' and find one decent item.
The only good sales are when they have summer/winter seasonal clearouts, but then you need to be willing to hold onto most of it until next year and hope it doesn't go out of style.
john767676
24 Nov 16#4
Very cold, a few items I was looking at have jumped up in price, bit of a con really
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Includes up to 70% sale and loads more!
Top comments
The only good sales are when they have summer/winter seasonal clearouts, but then you need to be willing to hold onto most of it until next year and hope it doesn't go out of style.
Latest comments (29)
I don't use ASOS very often but I don't remember having this problem before.
Jack willis model looks like a skinny bronson
The only good sales are when they have summer/winter seasonal clearouts, but then you need to be willing to hold onto most of it until next year and hope it doesn't go out of style.