I was always under the impression that the store was required to sell lower if marked lower, by law. That might have just been the custom where I worked, in hindsight. ^-^Dirty Hipsters said:If something is marked a certain price on the shelf your store should honor that price. If the store fucked up that's not the customer's fault or the customer's problem, and they shouldn't have to pay extra because of it. That's the kind of mistake that shouldn't be acceptable in retail stores.sir neillios said:Oh and by the way, having an item wrongly marked on the shelf and more expensive at the till is not false advertising.
In clothing retail:
DO NOT throw your unwanted selections on the floor. You are surrounded by racks. Better to put it on the wrong one like the lazy bum you are than chuck it on the floor where it will collect dirt, fuzz and footprints.
DO NOT leave your clothes and hangers in the change room. There are staff right outside it whose job it is to re-hang and put away your unwanted clothes.
DO NOT hide the clothes you want but don't want to pay full price for. Staff are on to your tricks and will not only remove them from hiding but will make sure to display them prominently.
DO NOT let your disgusting, snot-coated children run in-between the racks and go burrowing through the clothes. I know it's fun for them and the non-sentient clothing racks are a better parent than you, but they are messing up the displays at best and leaving sticky grossness on the clothes at worst. Seriously, I have pulled off lollipops, wiped down crusty hand prints and once found an open used nappy some little darling had privately pulled off (along with their pants) only to streak out of the store with a parent who apparently didn't notice or care.
Unless you're just passing through, the staff will often recognize you and remember your bad behaviour. Your every visit thereafter, no matter how well-behaved, will be accompanied by sneering contempt and/or laughter behind your back.