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    Bargain Coke

    On the bottom of my Woolies petrol receipt I noticed a bit saying that I could get 40% off a pack of 8x200ml coke cans if I presented the receipt.

    As coke is the favoured brew for the fishing trips I went into the Woolies shop, and got the pack of coke, (the label said 2 for $8 but I wanted only one).

    At the register the bar code didn’t work. Eventually somebody in the know said I had to buy it at the petrol station.

    At the petrol station I found the coke cost $9.99 for the pack, when he scanned the receipt it came down to $5.99

    Out of interest I went back to Woolies, lifted the 2 for $8 label, and found the price was $5.99 for one pack.

    If that’s not a scam, it is pretty close to it.

    Caveat emptor etc.

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    Yeah I dont even bother with wollies anymore to many dramas.

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    Common sales tactics.
    When I see those specials, I lift the specials label to check the normal price.

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    Report it to the Department of Fair Trading. Too much of this going on by the Big boys. Will get worse when all the Independents are gone.

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    You can't expect to get bargain prices at a convenience outlet. I would hope to buy all of my products much cheaper at a supermarket than at a servo or corner store
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    was one refrigerated, and one wasnt?
    Fishing- It's only an addiction if you're trying to quit.

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    Probably the use by date at the servo is getting long in the tooth. They don't give anything away for free.

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    i worked for a contractor once that had a service agreement with the local coke distributor. we were installing outlets for new coke machines to be plugged into. the new machines were equiped with a thermometer in them to monitor the outdoor temp.
    as the outside temp went down, so did the price, as fewer people would buy coke on a chilly day. they wanted to increase sales on those days.
    conversely, as the temp went up, so did the price.
    i don't drink much soda anyway, so it didn't really affect me but it seemed kind of underhanded somehow.
    caveat emptor for sure.
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    watching water rushing under-
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    when there was no bridge just water

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkyice View Post
    i worked for a contractor once that had a service agreement with the local coke distributor. we were installing outlets for new coke machines to be plugged into. the new machines were equiped with a thermometer in them to monitor the outdoor temp.
    as the outside temp went down, so did the price, as fewer people would buy coke on a chilly day. they wanted to increase sales on those days.
    conversely, as the temp went up, so did the price.
    i don't drink much soda anyway, so it didn't really affect me but it seemed kind of underhanded somehow.
    caveat emptor for sure.

    I dont think they did that in Australia, but it was trialled in Brazil and the US. Was all good to the hackers found the temp sensors and made them cold! I thought in brazil it was opposite though, hot day lowerd the price.. Apparently in Japan they do the same, but its controlled via internet.

    There was also talk of them adjusting price based on demand. Ie, peak period at the train station = maximum prices. Not sure that one actually got of the ground though.


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    I can't see where there is any scam as such, no one has advertised a false price or offered goods and did not deliver, they are simply advertising and relying on people wanting to cash in on a special deal, how "special" the deal is matters little.

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    The servo special was only in relation to the price offered at the servo. Comparing it to a supermarket is like buying a Maine lobster in Australia and expecting it to be the same price as they are in Maine USA. There are additional shipping and handling charges, plus shelving space is at a premium in a servo.

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    I was in Woollies once with the father inlaw who is tighter than a fishes you know what. We walked past the deli section and he noticed that the price on chicken kebabs said .99 a Kilo. Should of been .99 a kebab. He inquired if the price was correct and the attendants resoponse was sorry that is wrong, should say .99 each not a kilo. The mangaer over heard the issue as my father in law said they must honour it to which the manger agreed to as he changed the price, "how many do you want". "5 Kilos thanks" was my father in laws response. We ate those bloody things for weeks !!!!!
    JN

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    Quote Originally Posted by JEWIENEWIE View Post
    I was in Woollies once with the father inlaw who is tighter than a fishes you know what. We walked past the deli section and he noticed that the price on chicken kebabs said .99 a Kilo. Should of been .99 a kebab. He inquired if the price was correct and the attendants resoponse was sorry that is wrong, should say .99 each not a kilo. The mangaer over heard the issue as my father in law said they must honour it to which the manger agreed to as he changed the price, "how many do you want". "5 Kilos thanks" was my father in laws response. We ate those bloody things for weeks !!!!!
    JN
    I could eat the Honey Soy Kebabs for weeks, no problems, but, you shouldn't refreeze things, and they have been frozen once.
    Dale

    I fish because the little voices in my head tell me to

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    Mate,
    You have never had a bbq with him cooking, everything gets charcoaled, nothing could survive what he does to meat on a bbq. It makes an ex chef like myself cry
    Jn

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiebasser View Post
    I could eat the Honey Soy Kebabs for weeks, no problems, but, you shouldn't refreeze things, and they have been frozen once.
    I refreeze shit all the time!! My rule with meat is if its been defrosted in the fridge and not been allowed to come to room temp, then its good to go back in the freezer! Obviously the finer cuts of beef will suffer, but who refreezes a good steak Fish is also a no no, but I hate freezing fresh fish period.

    I also freeze fully cooked meals, aka stews and casseroles etc. Reheat in microwave for lunch yeah baby, beats Vegemite sandwiches!


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