Ivor
7th October 2003, 06:10 PM
Harvey Norman confuse me.
Last weekend I walked in the Harvey Norman to buy a combo DVD video player. I was standing in front of a particular model that had the price of $299 in rather large red numbers on a sign. A sales guy shows up and starts telling me all the wonderful virtues of this piece of machinary. I then asked was it on sale and he immediately said that if I bought it there and then he would give it to me for $269. I politely said that I would think about it and went to the computer section to buy some software that was on sale.
I took this to the desk and asked if I buy this software and the DVD/video player would I get a further discount, I am not normally that cheeky but I thought I would give it a go. The sales person said "yeah sure I'll give you the DVD player for $279", he was a different person to the first sales rep.
I thought I might as well buy both the software and the DVD/video player and walked up to the cashier and said, "that guy over there said I could have the DVD/video player for $269" and she said okay without checking.
I am confused about how Harvey Norman work, surely if the sign says $299 it should go for that and why do two different sales reps give two different prices. And why did the cashier just accept my blatent statment that I could buy this DVD/video player for $269. I keep thinking what would happen if I said that the sales rep said I could have it for $250.
So what gives, any help in understanding how these guys work would be apprciated
Ivor
Last weekend I walked in the Harvey Norman to buy a combo DVD video player. I was standing in front of a particular model that had the price of $299 in rather large red numbers on a sign. A sales guy shows up and starts telling me all the wonderful virtues of this piece of machinary. I then asked was it on sale and he immediately said that if I bought it there and then he would give it to me for $269. I politely said that I would think about it and went to the computer section to buy some software that was on sale.
I took this to the desk and asked if I buy this software and the DVD/video player would I get a further discount, I am not normally that cheeky but I thought I would give it a go. The sales person said "yeah sure I'll give you the DVD player for $279", he was a different person to the first sales rep.
I thought I might as well buy both the software and the DVD/video player and walked up to the cashier and said, "that guy over there said I could have the DVD/video player for $269" and she said okay without checking.
I am confused about how Harvey Norman work, surely if the sign says $299 it should go for that and why do two different sales reps give two different prices. And why did the cashier just accept my blatent statment that I could buy this DVD/video player for $269. I keep thinking what would happen if I said that the sales rep said I could have it for $250.
So what gives, any help in understanding how these guys work would be apprciated
Ivor