Anti-Bargains

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My wife has stolen my KIndle Voyage.. so it needs replacement

I looked on the Amazon site for a refurbished one

...and found one

At £214 it is only £6 cheaper than a brand new one, and it appears that if you don't have "Prime" it becomes more expensive than the new one!

Anyone else found "anti-bargains" where the product offer is actually worse than the original price
 

TVC

Guest
Anything marked up as "Manager's Special". They want you to think it's an offer, but it's just a meaningless label stuck on something they have too much stock of.
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
My nearest supermarket (a well known store with an orange livery) went through a phase of being slightly less than honest with their offers. Stuff like beer being labelled up as £1.55 each or 3 for £5.:huh: :dry:

Don't know if they still do it as it's now been a while since I got beer from them.
 
I hate the way supermarkets use unit pricing on sale specials, when they don't tell you which price (normal or sale) they are using.

Biggest anti-bargain are Nescafe refill packs, more expensive than the original glass jar-fulls.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Tesco's beer offers are always a bit suss... eg. £2.39 each or 3 for £5... but when it's not on offer, the single bottle is around £1.70.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Tesco's beer offers are always a bit suss... eg. £2.39 each or 3 for £5... but when it's not on offer, the single bottle is around £1.70.
Bottles of ale at £1.50 each, then a few days later they're £1.99 or four for £6.00.

I was talking to one of the girls I know who works in our local Tesco as she was putting those very labels out.

When I pointed it out to her she laughed and gave me a knowing smile. :smile:
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
m&s used to do 99p taster packs of rather good cheddar cheese. These had a significantly lower unit price fhan buying a 500g block. I got funny looks at the till when buying maybe 10 taster packs each time. They've stopped doing it now for some reason, so I buy big blocks
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Multi packs of Mars/Snickers/Crunchie, currently selling in most supermarkets at 4 bars for £1. Then you find that the "bars" are actually about half the size of a normal one.
 
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