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No, probably EDS got it and charged them a billion for a one page Word document. Well, if the fools will pay for tulipe, they can't expect to not keep getting bent over.
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostI can't believe that they are diferent. The bar codes are (usually) to make their tills work. Are they really going to re-program several thousand tills to accept 100,000 different bar codes for the same item?
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Wouldn't suprise me, it is Woolies after all.
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No it's not, how can they possibly enforce such a rule. That's why the have a "while stock last" rule as well.Originally posted by PAH View PostIt's strictly limited to one bag per customer.
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I can't believe that they are diferent. The bar codes are (usually) to make their tills work. Are they really going to re-program several thousand tills to accept 100,000 different bar codes for the same item?Originally posted by PAH View PostI bet the guy who originally received the email will be sick when he tries to claim his, only to be told they track the barcode and it's already been used.
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It's strictly limited to one bag per customer.
I bet the guy who originally received the email will be sick when he tries to claim his, only to be told they track the barcode and it's already been used.
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great, so what are you going to do with 15 bags of mini eggs.
Stand outside selling them.
tim
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