Unless you’re stopping by at said shop anyway for other purposes, I’d imagine that the moment someone gets in their car or hops on the bus to head to the shop concerned, the £1 saving has been lost
Unless you’re stopping by at said shop anyway for other purposes, I’d ima …Unless you’re stopping by at said shop anyway for other purposes, I’d imagine that the moment someone gets in their car or hops on the bus to head to the shop concerned, the £1 saving has been lost
Eh
A saving is a saving. Buy a larger amount of credit and the saving will be bigger.
Unless you’re stopping by at said shop anyway for other purposes, I’d ima …Unless you’re stopping by at said shop anyway for other purposes, I’d imagine that the moment someone gets in their car or hops on the bus to head to the shop concerned, the £1 saving has been lost
Yes because everyone who goes to the store has to drive or get a bus.
Eh A saving is a saving. Buy a larger amount of credit and the saving …Eh A saving is a saving. Buy a larger amount of credit and the saving will be bigger.10% off is better than nothing
Point being missed.
Whilst yes it's a saving, if you technically speaking have to go out of your way to buy this (i.e. you're not otherwise planning on visiting the store) and it involves an element of paid travel, whether you drive or get the bus, the £1 saving has no longer been made.
So yes, whilst 10% is still a saving, for the most part simple cost benefit analysis will likely determine the saving won't be made.
Point being missed.Whilst yes it's a saving, if you technically speaking …Point being missed.Whilst yes it's a saving, if you technically speaking have to go out of your way to buy this (i.e. you're not otherwise planning on visiting the store) and it involves an element of paid travel, whether you drive or get the bus, the £1 saving has no longer been made.So yes, whilst 10% is still a saving, for the most part simple cost benefit analysis will likely determine the saving won't be made.
Buts that’s the same for most in store deals surely.
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To be fair, I don’t think it is store specific. It was a standard price ticket and I would therefore expect it to be nationwide.
Eh
A saving is a saving. Buy a larger amount of credit and the saving will be bigger.
10% off is better than nothing
Yes because everyone who goes to the store has to drive or get a bus.
Fair point, but if you're factoring in walking I'd personally value my time at greater than £1.
Point being missed.
Whilst yes it's a saving, if you technically speaking have to go out of your way to buy this (i.e. you're not otherwise planning on visiting the store) and it involves an element of paid travel, whether you drive or get the bus, the £1 saving has no longer been made.
So yes, whilst 10% is still a saving, for the most part simple cost benefit analysis will likely determine the saving won't be made.
Buts that’s the same for most in store deals surely.
Thanks
Butsaid coupon wasn’t valid
Well yes you can apply that logic to any deal.