Nope. But I do pretend to be under 16 to get free/discounted entry to places... I'm almost 26! (It's not always my fault! Sometimes they put me through at child rate without even asking, I just don't correct them. Besides, think how great it'll be when I get to 40 and look 20!).
2007-12-12 06:44:08
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answered by Cpt. Willard 4
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No because I actually work in clothing and accessory retail, but I've had a customer who went to buy something at my asda store it was a £35 coat and someone had swapped the tag for a £5 tag. Of course we have sophisticated price drops so it doesnt matter what sticky label its got on it the barcode entering our system that determines the sale price.
2007-12-12 05:52:53
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answered by a beautiful lie 6
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So what your all asserting is we ought to continuously all purchase extra high priced denims like Levi and so on and countless different appropriate branded products of clothing. err there all made interior an identical way basically your paying a hell of lot extra funds for those products oh particular. Nike / Adidas running shoes yep all made interior an identical way. so why p.c.. on primark etc that sell unbranded low fee clothing, it fairly is a decision for some those with an extremely low income or a huge family contributors to purchase the cheap clothing that serve the objective meant or what could desire to there different determination be oh yeah stroll around bare you lot artwork it out. the fairly some questions approximately listed under are in simple terms so pointless yet i'm afraid its the solutions human beings supply that particularly get your back up. shall we be common if any of you have been fairly that stricken touching directly to the infants you could desire to do extra to help them particularly than moan approximately primark who i might upload became offering them with one among those income for nutrition. so yeah good theory shall all of us boycott primark im particular the undesirable infants that finally end up out of artwork can declare advantages mmmm fairly hear to yourselves
2016-11-03 00:57:27
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answered by ? 4
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Come on now! If you put a CHANEl label on a Jaccquelin Smith Kmart Dress, now that would be obvious and a mistake of a lifetime!
One can tell the quality and construction of a dress, and if there is something "fishy" about it altogether. Salesgirls know their STUFF.
2007-12-12 08:46:56
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answered by Born Valentine's Day 5
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never in my life have i done that. i dont even know how you could swap labels seeing as once you take them off you can not put them back on. thats kinda like stealing too so i would never be able to do that.
2007-12-12 07:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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nope I'm too honest, but a certain well known soap actor did in brent cross shopping centre and got caught.. so it reminds me of that, I find it more amusing they are on what £100,000 a year wages and have to be so cheap to do that.
I will haggle , I do with music equipment.. for every £100 I spend I try for £10 discount or I use websites that compare prices
but changing labels IS theft..
2007-12-12 05:48:18
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answered by junglejungle 7
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Never...though I have swapped the label for size reasons on a pair of 'Y-Fronts'! There is something gratifying about a 'Super-D pouch'!
2007-12-12 05:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I did it once when I brought a small purse. I wouldn't do it again because it's wrong. I did see a big box of chocolates and they had stuck the wrong label on it so I got it half price.
2007-12-12 05:48:36
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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That is stealing No Different to Shoplifting, And means we all pay a lot more for our stuff because of People like you,You Sound Proud !!!
2007-12-12 05:53:51
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answered by Marion, 6
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No, I'm not a thief!
It is the remainder of honest buyers that have to pay for your dishonesty!
2007-12-12 05:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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