On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 22:55:16 +0000, Alex Heney
wrote:
>And I agree with Cynic here. It isn't, without incurring exorbitant
>cost.
This is nonsense. The staff member has to get the price from
SOMEwhere, so why not just get the CORRECT price? You, like Cynic,
make the application of correct price labels seem like a climb up
Mount Everest. It isn't. It's a mundane, everyday task that takes no
effort whatsoever. Applying the wrong price is just laziness, or
carelessness, or deliberate fraud on the part of stores to make their
prices seem more competitive, knowing that the vast majority of
shoppers never check their receipts. Even if they risk deliberate
fraud, they have little to fear from TS, as we have seen in these
posts, since they can always claim "'twas an error, guv!"
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