The store doesn't care how many items my "friend" may have moved to the wrong rack. If the items have a similar price point I would expect most stores would allow me to purchase as a goodwill gesture.
If a store has a pattern of abuse (sale signs are always on extra racks for example) consumer affairs (in some areas) might fine a store. Caldors in NY got into trouble regularly for both not properly pricing sale merchandise and not having enough stock of sale merchandise.
I repeat my point, we get a lot more as goodwill than we are entitled to under consumer laws. I bought a compute game from CompUsa. It rang up $12 more than the shelf price. They sold it to me at the shelf price even though the difference was more than $10. BTW the store neglected to change the shelf price after the game went off sale. The scanned price was correct the shelf price was wrong.
If a store has a pattern of abuse (sale signs are always on extra racks for example) consumer affairs (in some areas) might fine a store. Caldors in NY got into trouble regularly for both not properly pricing sale merchandise and not having enough stock of sale merchandise.
I repeat my point, we get a lot more as goodwill than we are entitled to under consumer laws. I bought a compute game from CompUsa. It rang up $12 more than the shelf price. They sold it to me at the shelf price even though the difference was more than $10. BTW the store neglected to change the shelf price after the game went off sale. The scanned price was correct the shelf price was wrong.
Originally posted by Daxx
Lewisc - You're welcome. I hope you find them interesting!
Now, I agree- -- if an item is put on a rack and it's obvious that it's not on sale, then I would not expect to get it at a cut rate.
What if there are several (say 25) of the wrong item on the sale rack? And, they are not marked, and the price reads "Shirts $3.00, original price $8.99" and the other shirts (25 of them, on the same rack) happen to be at the $8.99 price point, though?
Not an arguement ... just wondering.