B&M Silentnight king size supersoft duvet set in grey. Original price £16.99 marked up as £9.99 goes through the till at £1
18 comments
loveszebargains
29 Sep 17#1
Nice find do you have the item code plz
HutchAW
29 Sep 17#2
Good find, thanks for posting :thumbsup:
LEXIE55
29 Sep 17#3
Great find, thanks for the post.
ElaineSheffield
29 Sep 17#4
I've always found if you find items like this that scan at £1....the cashier always overrides the price... Do you argue the toss?
NuffinisFree to ElaineSheffield
29 Sep 17#5
If you know for defo that the price scanned is lower then i would ring the head office and complain, the price that it scans as should be the price you pay unless on some very rare occasion the tills are wrong and staff have been informed.
p.s. B&M tend to sell the same stock every year, often the old stock has a different item code even though the actual product is identical.
ollielewis to NuffinisFree
29 Sep 17#8
What utter twoddle!
The price on the shelf edge label and/or packet is the price you pay and can expect to pay. "If" the till scans it at £1 and the cashier doesn't realise then lucky you. "If" the cashier does realise then as long as your charged the price on the shelf/pack then you have zero to complain about.
They don't have to sell it to you at a £1 at all and you certainly don't have a right to have a product at a price because (despite the normal price being on the shelf and/or pack) you expected to get it for a £1, you read so online and they clearly have an issue with that product scanning through the till.
NuffinisFree to ollielewis
6 Oct 17#18
Sorry if you think it's twoddle but If I took something to the till and it scanned in at £1 I would expect to pay £1, I would think it was odd if the cashier turned round and said 'hang on its scanning in at a lower price let me manually change it and charge you more'.
B&M are constantly reducing price for old stock, it very unlikely to be a system error, more likely to be last season's stock with an old barcode
veedubjai
29 Sep 17#6
100% cotton?
memmmememe to veedubjai
29 Sep 17#9
no
Bert1988
29 Sep 17#7
Kasia29
29 Sep 17#10
couple of days ago seen Silentnight single duvet covers marked down to £1
Stv000
30 Sep 17#11
Ollielewis
Your quite correct most people believe that if it’s advertised at a price they have to honour it and as you state this is not the case law is simple for a transaction to complete you need and “invitation to treat” ie the price displayed “an offer” you taking it to the till and offer to pay that price , and an “acceptance “ the seller excepting your offer which they can refuse hope this helps
Julesrocks67
30 Sep 17#12
God I've read some rubbish on this. £1 is a bargain, enjoy it.
waterloo to Julesrocks67
30 Sep 17#13
This site !
Julesrocks67
30 Sep 17#14
Some people need to do more research on B&M and there price reductions.
CheapandCheer
30 Sep 17#15
What's the barcode? A member asked for barcode or item code since yesterday but op hasn't provided one yet, I saw some today in store not in grey but black and cream marked at 9.99 but not sure will scan at £1
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Do you argue the toss?
p.s. B&M tend to sell the same stock every year, often the old stock has a different item code even though the actual product is identical.
The price on the shelf edge label and/or packet is the price you pay and can expect to pay.
"If" the till scans it at £1 and the cashier doesn't realise then lucky you.
"If" the cashier does realise then as long as your charged the price on the shelf/pack then you have zero to complain about.
They don't have to sell it to you at a £1 at all and you certainly don't have a right to have a product at a price because (despite the normal price being on the shelf and/or pack) you expected to get it for a £1, you read so online and they clearly have an issue with that product scanning through the till.
B&M are constantly reducing price for old stock, it very unlikely to be a system error, more likely to be last season's stock with an old barcode
Your quite correct most people believe that if it’s advertised at a price they have to honour it and as you state this is not the case law is simple for a transaction to complete you need and “invitation to treat” ie the price displayed “an offer” you taking it to the till and offer to pay that price , and an “acceptance “ the seller excepting your offer which they can refuse hope this helps
I saw them but went through at 9:99