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Previously on "Black Friday shopping 'riots'"

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Why would I buy a b]Polariod[/b] TV of you on ebay when if I waited a few months (or even a few days) I could get one from the retailer for £10 more with a guarantee?
    You wouldnt buy it off me.

    The plebs who'd be looking to sell the extra ones they bought will not think about it like that will they?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    I agree the shops must shoulder a lot of the blame. Anyone with half a brain should know the morons who see a few quid off go stupid at sales.

    That said, most of these items only had £80 knocked off. Id expect something like that by haggling. There's a picture on the mail website of 3 fat slags women shoppers with three, 40" tv's in their zafira and what looks like another two in a shopping trolley.

    That's five 40" Polariod tv's (not a make I'd look at to be frank)! WTF do they need 5 for? No doubt they'll be trying to sell 3 or 4 on EBay any time now.
    I was in Tesco picking up V minor 2 earlier (her & a Friend had been shopping in town) , they had a booth and it was roped off with all the high value stuff, all seemed very civilised.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    I think the shops deserve some of the blame.

    They knew high ticket items would attract a lot of buyers, most of the issues seem to surround large TV etc.

    Why did they not put in a ticket queueing system and have the products roped off, grab a ticket and take one item only.
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    Can the police charge the supermarkets for the cost of policing their sales events? Football clubs pay for policing at matches so it's only fair supermarkets do when they do these stupid things.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post

    That's five 40" Polariod tv's (not a make I'd look at to be frank)! WTF do they need 5 for? No doubt they'll be trying to sell 3 or 4 on EBay any time now.
    Why would I buy a b]Polariod[/b] TV of you on ebay when if I waited a few months (or even a few days) I could get one from the retailer for £10 more with a guarantee?

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    I think the shops deserve some of the blame.

    They knew high ticket items would attract a lot of buyers, most of the issues seem to surround large TV etc.

    Why did they not put in a ticket queueing system and have the products roped off, grab a ticket and take one item only.

    They knew it was going to be a bunfight. We have the same in the Local Tesco when the reduced items are put out, I have been kicked and hit a few times items have been ripped out of my hands. They have a security guard come out, you queue up and can take 2-4 items much more civilised.
    I agree the shops must shoulder a lot of the blame. Anyone with half a brain should know the morons who see a few quid off go stupid at sales.

    That said, most of these items only had £80 knocked off. Id expect something like that by haggling. There's a picture on the mail website of 3 fat slags women shoppers with three, 40" tv's in their zafira and what looks like another two in a shopping trolley.

    That's five 40" Polariod tv's (not a make I'd look at to be frank)! WTF do they need 5 for? No doubt they'll be trying to sell 3 or 4 on EBay any time now.

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  • northernladuk
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    Normally I find Xmas a pretty grim time with all these happy excited people and annoying kids wanting the earth but I must admit it fills me with seasons cheer to see poor people fighting over discounted crap.

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  • original PM
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    Sales pah inkspe

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  • vetran
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    I think the shops deserve some of the blame.

    They knew high ticket items would attract a lot of buyers, most of the issues seem to surround large TV etc.

    Why did they not put in a ticket queueing system and have the products roped off, grab a ticket and take one item only.

    They knew it was going to be a bunfight. We have the same in the Local Tesco when the reduced items are put out, I have been kicked and hit a few times items have been ripped out of my hands. They have a security guard come out, you queue up and can take 2-4 items much more civilised.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by sartois View Post
    When did this country become obsessed with Black Friday... don't remember hearing much about it last year but everyones going mental over it today... most of the permies have done nothing but try to get onto the retail websites today and have given up any pretense of doing any work...
    Amazon has been running it for a few years.

    Since the sofa stores have been caught out with their never ending sales, both them and other shops have been careful about naming their discount days as lots of people aren't that interested in the pre-Xmas sales anymore.

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  • RetSet
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    BTW have you noticed the sofa companies now don't call their discounts "sales" they call them "events".
    You mean like a Shoe Event Horizon?

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  • sartois
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    When did this country become obsessed with Black Friday... don't remember hearing much about it last year but everyones going mental over it today... most of the permies have done nothing but try to get onto the retail websites today and have given up any pretense of doing any work...

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Just been on tv news one woman went into tesco's for some fags and came out with a large screen tv, headphones and a smart phone. Forgot all about the fags!

    Got to be a joke, hasnt it?
    Nah there was a guy who did similar. However he was getting bread, eggs and milk and came out with a TV.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Just been on tv news one woman went into tesco's for some fags and came out with a large screen tv, headphones and a smart phone. Forgot all about the fags!

    Got to be a joke, hasnt it?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    A very UKIPesque statement. Surely the sins or good works of the parents should not be passed to the children?
    I was referring to the US.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    Isn't there an advertising regulation that means the price has to be a certain level for a while before it can be called a discount - mostly a swizz though.
    The item has to be on sale at the original price for a reasonable amount of time. So if the item is perishable then that could be one day there as if the item is a sofa that could be a few weeks.

    Lots of retailers do random discounts all year round - you just need to sign up for their mailing lists.

    BTW have you noticed the sofa companies now don't call their discounts "sales" they call them "events".

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