LanceD
Member
It wasn't only an internet special because when I went into Sears with a printout of the internet special there was a large red sign on nthe drill press in the store. The manager had no choice but to sell it at that price to me. I also showed him the printout from their website. When I was paying for the drill press he asked rather loudly if anyone else in the store needed a drill press before pulling the sign off.
I also recognize their right to pull the pricing on an item that was inadvertently priced lower than their original or sale priced item. As an example how would you feel if you are exhibiting at a show and somehow a pricetag from a slimline was mistakenly put on an Emperor. A customer comes along and sees your mistake and demands that you sell that 200.00 Emperor for the 25.00 price of a slimline. Would YOU honor the price on The Emperor or would you tell him you can't sell it to him for 25.00 or would you swallow your pride and sell it to him after he DEMANDS that you sell it to him after he says it's your mistake.
I also recognize their right to pull the pricing on an item that was inadvertently priced lower than their original or sale priced item. As an example how would you feel if you are exhibiting at a show and somehow a pricetag from a slimline was mistakenly put on an Emperor. A customer comes along and sees your mistake and demands that you sell that 200.00 Emperor for the 25.00 price of a slimline. Would YOU honor the price on The Emperor or would you tell him you can't sell it to him for 25.00 or would you swallow your pride and sell it to him after he DEMANDS that you sell it to him after he says it's your mistake.