If you are buying 4 ITEMS OR MORE which vary in price then read on:
Common transactional issue:
Amazon and other retailers tills / systems are not able to work out the best deal for you. Should you purchase 4 items e.g.
The Incredibles (Collector's Edition) [2004] - Craig T. Nelson
£13.98
Robin Hood [1973] - Wolfgang Reitherman
£13.97
Toy Story - 10th Anniversary Edition [1995] - Tom Hanks
£16.98
Toy Story 2 (2 Disc Collector's Edition) [1999] - Tom Hanks
£16.98
...then tills are programmed to give you the TWO CHEAPEST items of the whole basket FREE (in this case if buying four) . This has always been the case and I agree with the concept of "cheapest item free" but customers have caught on that they can choose how their transaction is done by paying for items separately if they can get a better deal. So if you buy these separately i.e. the two cheapest together in one transaction and the two expensive together in another transaction your saving will be ONE of the items at each price for free. Although you need to spend £15+ for free P&P be aware of this if you are in fact buying additional items where you are in fact spending well over the £15 for free p&p as you could possible not be benefiting from this deal as much as you think!
e.g.
Pirates Of The Caribbean - The Curse Of The Black Pearl - 1 disc [2003] (*Buy one get one free) is £5.48. So buying any other higher price DVD will mean this is your free one. Certainly not much of a saving, so think before you complete the transaction!
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