Bonefish Blues
Banging donk
- Location
- 52 Festive Road
No yesterday. We're going again today
...and taking a packed lunch?
No yesterday. We're going again today
M&S:
A small piece of cheese (25g I think) about 3" x 3/4" x 1/4" at...
...£1.25!
Around £45 a kilo!
Meaning at Alton Towers, as you post?!😲 If so, why so early?!🤔 I've just just up for a pee, then I'm back off to 😴 till 2, maybe 3pm at the earliest! 🧐
Or the words "expense account", i.e. person making the purchase doesn't care how much it costs.Supply and demand innit. If there’s enough willing to pay for it at that price then that’s the price.
I find Specsavers to be the masters at upselling. Try and walk out with standard frames and lenses, with no scratch protection, tinting, insurance, thinner lenses, etc.There's the old story about the young optician just starting out in the trade being advised by an old hand. "Once you've prescribed the glasses, you explain to the customer they are a hundred pounds. If he doesn't flinch you then say, 'of course, that's just the frames. The lenses are also a hundred pounds' If he still doesn't seem shocked you add 'each' "
Joking aside I've found specsavers perfectly reasonably priced, and they happily replace screws for nothing though I'd have no issue with being charged a fiver for a minor repair. They did totally win me over when I realised the "join" in my first bifocals just wasn't at the right point and I was having to peer awkwardly for the "distance" part. Decided to pay for new lenses which they duly made, then said "on the house".
...and taking a packed lunch?
Printer ink, it works out at about £2000 per litre.
I find Specsavers to be the masters at upselling. Try and walk out with standard frames and lenses, with no scratch protection, tinting, insurance, thinner lenses, etc.
My local one do a token effort at upselling but not at all pushy.
A bit like Richer Sounds with the extended warranty. I accidentally snorted out loud once when intending to politely decline, and the salesman laughed and said "I don't blame you mate" and went on to help me carry a biggish TV down the road to my flat.
Their extended warranty is free however (bit like John Lewis) so why wouldn't you want it?
It's not on everything.