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Another Observation Today
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Or some might want to class my observation as other? Looking in the window of Waterstones book shop today, though I might improve my knowledge with a good book??? I would think there are some good authors out there?
What I couldn't understand was nearly all the books in the window had either £4/ £5, off or some marked up at half price, but no were was there any price on the book.
Example: cost of book, £20, but now half price £10. or: cost of book £15, put £4 off = £10.
This means you have to enter the shop, wait in line, or outside until you're allowed in due to covid, just to ask the price. Is that just not stupid when they don't, at the moment want to many people in the shop at once.
Conclude at last, just put the dam price of the book, on the book in the window. Anyhow looking for answers why not?
What I couldn't understand was nearly all the books in the window had either £4/ £5, off or some marked up at half price, but no were was there any price on the book.
Example: cost of book, £20, but now half price £10. or: cost of book £15, put £4 off = £10.
This means you have to enter the shop, wait in line, or outside until you're allowed in due to covid, just to ask the price. Is that just not stupid when they don't, at the moment want to many people in the shop at once.
Conclude at last, just put the dam price of the book, on the book in the window. Anyhow looking for answers why not?
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There is a decent Farmfoods store 5 mins from my home which advertises it's goods in the windows, complete with prices of said goods. I'm with Teacake on this one. During the present shopping restrictions , it would be better for people to know just how much the products are. Otherwise, it encourages browsing, which in turn lengthens the amount of time...
00:11 Thu 03rd Dec 2020
Waterstone's policy is that window displays are entirely at the discretion of individual store managers. (That's why some one Waterstone's store might have a big display concentrating on local history, whereas the Watersone's shop in a neighbouring town might have a major display centred upon the history of women's rights). So the policy of not displaying an actual price might only apply in your local Waterstone's branch and not be a national policy.
There is a decent Farmfoods store 5 mins from my home which advertises it's goods in the windows, complete with prices of said goods.
I'm with Teacake on this one. During the present shopping restrictions, it would be better for people to know just how much the products are. Otherwise, it encourages browsing, which in turn lengthens the amount of time prospective customers are queueing up outside.
Jackdaw, not everything in Poundland is £1.
I'm with Teacake on this one. During the present shopping restrictions, it would be better for people to know just how much the products are. Otherwise, it encourages browsing, which in turn lengthens the amount of time prospective customers are queueing up outside.
Jackdaw, not everything in Poundland is £1.
Exactly the point I was making Ken. Before this last lock down shops in my town and other shops in other areas relaxed the measures they had in place to limit the amount of customers in at one time, to a degree it returned to a free for all situation, after a visit yesterday to the town center most have reinstated such restrictions, all be it a bit late, apart from Waterstones crazy idea to increase footfall and a potential impulse sale, which is a fine idea in normal times.
//This means you have to enter the shop, wait in line, or outside until you're allowed in due to covid, just to ask the price. Is that just not stupid when they don't, at the moment want to many people in the shop at once//
Bu by making you queue up they dont have to many peopel in. If there systems dont suit you as you prefer to know prices before you browse then dont go or buy online. Simple.
Normally am in agreement with you teacake but not today on this
Bu by making you queue up they dont have to many peopel in. If there systems dont suit you as you prefer to know prices before you browse then dont go or buy online. Simple.
Normally am in agreement with you teacake but not today on this