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- we bought a hoodie today for 29.99 (original price is 49.99).. and the thing is its buy one get one 50% off ALL entire stock..
so we bought another one (the same one) for $20 ( its only 20 dollars coz it has a damage, so we bought it for a discount..)..
so we ask them, why is the price still $20? (the price should be around 15 dollars..) $15 dollars because half of $29.99 is around 15, and subtract our "damage" discount from $15....then they told us that, " the 50% off will be deducted from the "original price"..

yea, i know that, but in the advertisement in front of their store, it says, "buy one get one 50% off, discount will be deducted at the store"..
-it doesnt say "buy one get one 50% off of the original price".
the thing is, false advertisement maybe?
and plus, we cant return them becuase in their policy, it says no refund..

anothing thing is that,
if one hoodie is 29.99, and if you buy another one, its ""49.99"" subtract the 50% off..
i guess the store can't do that..
because, overall, they're saying that one hoodie is 29.99 and the other price of the SAME hoodie is 49.99 !!

i think that it should be:: one hoodie = 29.99 and if you buy another one, its the 50% off of the price of the same previous hoodie ( which is 29.99)...
if their pricing is wrong, can we return one of the hoodie, the one with NO damage?

2007-11-17 18:59:51 · 4 answers · asked by srh 1 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

4 answers

You paid $20 for a $50 hoodie and you're complaining. If you sue them for the $5 you think they owe you because you only thought you should have paid $15, you'll pay more in court costs than what you'll get. If you didn't want it for $20, you should have told them when it was rang up.

2007-11-17 19:16:02 · answer #1 · answered by grasshopper 2 · 1 0

you may take it decrease back for a reimbursement and keep someplace else in case you do unlike their coverage. you additionally can write a letter to the companies headquarters. you may no longer sue them because of the fact the choose will effective you for submitting a frivolous lawsuit and dropping peoples time. you notice, in case you do no longer consider a value, you have the choice to leave. yet once you're informed something and you purchase the object besides, you're outta gas.

2016-10-17 04:02:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

YOU ALREADY ASKED THIS, YOU CAN'T MIX OFFERS. This was my answer last time!

Maybe since it had damage it didn't count cuz it already had a discount.

Sometime when they have Sales like that they have in small print that it wont count with any other offers (which was the offer you had for that damaged hoodie)

2007-11-17 19:07:22 · answer #3 · answered by ▀▄▀▄▀ кαяίs ▄▀▄▀▄ 6 · 1 0

be glad you got a good deal, and quit cryin about it god

2007-11-17 19:07:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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