The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, August 06, 2012
covering a fellow member's back. what a great team to belong to. trash covering garbage.
Ashley
springfield,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, August 06, 2012
Typically companies reduce clearance items to be a percentage off the original retail price, not a percentage off of the sale price. If the original price of the item was $149, then at 50% clearance it would be 75%.... Rarely does a company give clearance on top of a sale price, in this case the item was on sale for $99.
Ramjet
Somewhere,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, August 06, 2012
This is, unfortunately, a common procedure.
We had it happen to us big time with a furniture company. They advertised 50% off. I, naively, thought it meant 50% off the price that was posted on the couch.
We found out it meant 50% off the MSRP that no one ever pays. I know now to ask the question "50% off what?".
Not illegal but certainly misleading.