About a week after our break-in, we replaced the TV that was stolen and at the time, there was a deal on, if you bought online. The TV we wanted was £699 in store (Currys) but online, there was a further limited time offer of 5% off. Not a lot, but better than nothing.
When the TV was £699, it had already been reduced, making it cheaper than the lower spec model next to it (I seem to remember a higher price of £750 with a line through it)I asked the sales guy if he could match the web price, but he couldn't. So, I went home and ordered it (18th nov). It was delivered a few days later.
Yesterday, they reduced it again to £599, both instore and online! I'm off about this. I know sometimes these shops get around it by advertising it at a higher price for 28 days, but that has to be at the FULL PRICE I'm told. When it was £699, it was discounted, so they can't really use that argument.
Is there some kind of thing in place to stop this or will they refund me the difference? I've sent them an email asking for consideration being given for a further reduction. See what happens/ 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded
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