The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My boyfriend and I took a trip to Ikea in Brent Cross to buy some stuff for his flat in Reading. He bought absolutely loads, and when we got home we found out that the assistant hadn't charged for about �100 worth of stuff!
The thought of going back never even entered our heads! It's the person on the till's mistake, not the customer's.
Anyway, I'm sure Ikea make so much money they'd never notice the loss!
i wouldnt have gone back, and i suspect most people may not have done. My conscience would not be troubled atr all. I wonder if i have a price though? Would my conscience get the better of me at 200 ponds? 500 pounds? 1000 pounds?
not sure!
Mfi delivered me the wrong dishwasher by mistake once, then delivered the right one without picking up the wrong one, despite me pointing it out to the delivery guys. They had no pick up note. I waited a year before selling the surplus one
I used to own up and correct the assistant
Years ago i got charged twice for one item through mail order. I sent letter upon letter + Phone call after phone call to get my money back , to no avail !
I gave up , as it was going to cost me more to pursue than it was to just give up.
I take what others have said , but from that moment on , if i get undercharged , I keep schtum.
These days I'd point out the mistake. My conscience is bl**dy murder these days. Giving stuff to charity shops, setting up a direct debit to a charity, collecting money for another charity, running a ****ing marathon (feel free to donate and sponsor me), keeping a note of the web address for donating bone marrow so that I can sign up for that.
In the good old days when I was free of conscience I'd have done a bunk and been quite pleased with myself for getting something for nothing.
Still, if a train conductor doesn't reach me before I disembark then I'd happily take advantage of the free trip. Still got that bad streak! ;-) OK, so I travel by train rarely if ever now that I have a bike.
Oops, the bone marrow site is right over here!
have to say no i wouldnt. but then when i shop in matalan the price is always different from the one marked and i never say " oh please notice that my bill should be �20 more"!!!!
went to ikea a few years ago and when they used the brown bags. I did a pretty big shop and when i got home 80 miles away i found one back was not mine. when i rang ikea they said just keep it we will replace the goods if the other person comes back.
i refuse to feel guilty with millions of pounds that these big companies make each year.
Buenchico - I happen to be leandrews' boyfriend. Hello there! I'm liking your imprisonment language. ;o)
It's silly to say, so quickly, that you should take things back: 1 - is it practical to do so?. 2 - �100. So what. 3 - shops cater for mistakes, and is reflected in their pricing. 4 - I saved the environment by not travelling 60 miles in the car. 5 - So there!