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Rite aid deceptive, bait and switch, sneaky steubenville, Ohio
I went to the rite aid in steubenville ohio to purchase m&ms, toothpaste and a toothbrush. When you first walk in the m&ms are on display with a sign saying 2 for $5.00. as long as it was between 9.9 and 12.6 ounces. The ad in the paper does not say what kind of m&ms(loose or indiviual packets) and neither does the store display. I then went to get the toothpaste and toothbrush. The deal was buy 3 for 3.00 plus get a 2.00 up reward. The toothpaste was marked correctly. The toothbrush that was on sale was oral b. only one row of toothbrushes had the sale ticket on it. I grabbed one and went to counter. When it came to the m&ms, i was told it was coming up 3.99 each. I told them its right in front of you on display and says 2 for 5.00. the cashier(who was extremely patient and nice) called over the manager. She tells me that they are 3.99 a bag and the ones that are on sale are at the other end of the store (with no sale tag)! I said forget it, and i told her dont you think that should be taken down, its deceptive. she of course did not take it down. I get home and look on my receipt and it shows a 3.00dollar up reward, but i should of only got 2.00. well i found out why. They charged me 3.00 for the toothbrush instead of 1.00. apparently those were marked with sale price but werent the ones on sale. This is absolutly ridiculous. im thinking about filing a claim, anyone else have problems at this rite aid?
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STATE
Carmichael,California,
USA
The Customer is Correct $$$
#4General Comment
Thu, August 09, 2012
They should have sold you the items at the coupon price. There is a weights & measure laws in the country. And if a store makes a ad mistake, or it even in the slightest way appears deceiving, the customer is suppose to get the sale price. You could file a complaint with your state's Attorney General's office for good measure. Another consumer scam out there now....are those self service cash registers, many of them cheat the customer out of their correct change. I busted one yesterday, that attempted to retain .43 cents extra from my total change due back. Stores have bookkeeping allowances for making good, bad ads, misplaced decimals, wrong product sizes in coupon ads. Unfortunately, Rite-Aid is no Pay-less. And the staff and merchandise are pretty bad since the take over happened.
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The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,United States of America
Strident is wrong
#4Consumer Comment
Sat, August 04, 2012
a reputable store honors price no matter how many is purchase.
Striderq
Columbia,South Carolina,
U.S.A.
Sales prices...
#4General Comment
Sat, August 04, 2012
are only given when the purchase is in accordance with the directions. The sale was 3 for $3, not for $1 each. If you had purchased 3 of them (and they were the right toothbrushes) then you would have been charged the sales price of $3.