Often times I have seen that in a store where some things are on sale, certain families come and buy pretty much everything they have in stock…countless times i’ve seen carts filled with whatever’s on sale and the store can’t keep up with the shipping…even after putting in limits per household htey cannot control their customers… Should consumers be allowed to do that? If they have the money and means and are paying for something, should they be allowed to buy everything in stock? or is it unfair to other customers and the store?
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The stores can just enforce the quantity per customer limit. Charge them sale price on that limit and regular price on everything else.
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Most stores could unless were talking Burgeseians, Harrods, Shilmans, Cardeo Gustiniani… etc just imagine trying to stop a mob getting into a place like that… you would need riot police and tear gass to keep those sorts in check ![]()
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I’m not talking about stopping anyone from coming. I’m saying that when you charge them, give the discount on the first n items (where n is he limit per customer as set by the store) and then full price on everyone after that.
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^ Yeah yeah I knew what ya meant I just wanted to have a laugh… ![]()
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