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Boots Price Vary Depending On Branch?
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I bought an eye drops for astonishing £15 from a large Boots store. I thought is very expensive but I can't judge on medicine. But as I was going home and realised there is another smaller Boots store on the opposite of the road. I went in and asked how much does the eye drops cost. They said its around £9. Then I I asked why the other store is charging more?
Then the staff at the smaller store says £15 is right. I wonder they have changed the story to protect their interest.
So anyone know if the price varies with different branches? If so, I will use smaller branch next times.
Then the staff at the smaller store says £15 is right. I wonder they have changed the story to protect their interest.
So anyone know if the price varies with different branches? If so, I will use smaller branch next times.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not surprised about the price variation - many large retailers practice 'opportunistic pricing' - where the price of an item varies from store to store according to the local competition.
Boots are (by and large) shockingly expensive for anything not on 'special offer' - I avoid them on principle because of their rip-off mentality.
Boots are (by and large) shockingly expensive for anything not on 'special offer' - I avoid them on principle because of their rip-off mentality.
As a matter of interest I have been to another Boots store in a larger shopping centre.
Guess what??
The price is over £17 with no price label.
The staff looked at me and she used her calculator and working it out that how much profit margin they should be making.
So it's not a fixed price policy, it's worst than buying things as a tourist in the far East where they look at your face to decide how much to charge.
Avoid Boots in future.
Guess what??
The price is over £17 with no price label.
The staff looked at me and she used her calculator and working it out that how much profit margin they should be making.
So it's not a fixed price policy, it's worst than buying things as a tourist in the far East where they look at your face to decide how much to charge.
Avoid Boots in future.
Good point Hc - this page for example shows the range of both products and prices within one brand.
https:/ /www.bo ots.com /brands /hycosa n
Other brands could show similar differences.
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Other brands could show similar differences.
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