In store advertisement claiming Liquorland half price $10 red beaten. Upon asking where it was told Dan Murphys don't stock, so asked what are they selling me that will beat competitors price. There answer from manager was nothing. Surely this is false advertising.
Dan Murphy's Advertises Beaten Price When Item Not Stocked
Last edited 29/09/2016 - 18:05 by 1 other user
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There answer from manager was nothing
If you talked the same way you wrote the post, I would probably say nothing as well.
lol XD
Was the half price $10 red beaten not stirred?
I think what they are trying to say is, they drank some, then drank some more, then maybe a
Iittle more.
Then Dan Murphys had a sign up saying that they price beat a red wine offered at liquor land. There was no stock of ithis particular wine in Dan Murphys (perhaps OP drank all the available stock). When OP questioned Staff about what wine they could offer instead the staff member did not provide an alternative (or possibly refused them service due to RSA rules)I think you're right, Dan Murphy stores usually have other stores catalogues in the store entrance.
The catalogues are then highlighted to show how much each product is cheaper than the competitors.
Dan Murphy did not have in stock the $10 red wine that Liquorland were selling, even though it was offered by DM at a lower price.
Sounds sus to me. Why don't you call their head office and ask?
I understood what you wrote, no problem.Well can you translate this please?
Sure, google translate to the rescue!!!: 在店内的广告声称酒类国度半价$10个红色殴打。当问哪里有人告诉丹墨菲没有库存,所以问卖什么我将打败竞争对手的价格。从经理没有回答没什么。当然,这是虚假广告。
Translation back :
Advertisement in the store claimed that alcoholic country half-price $ 10 red beating. When asked where Dan Murphy was told there was no inventory, so ask what I would sell to beat the price of the competitor. From the manager did not answer nothing. Of course, this is false advertising.
I like the bit asking where Dan Murphy was.
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There answer from manager was nothing. Surely this is false advertising.
Best not to call the Manager Shirley.
Do you think he was serious?
What?