Re: Capitalizing on the situation
Todger, its a bit like a Tradesman who would normally install say a shower, under normal circumstances say, the shower cost £100.00 and the labour was a £100.00, then there is a crisis and his potential customer base reduces by 50%, don't give him the right too double the cost price of the shower unit and increase his labour charge to £200.00.Re: Capitalizing on the situation
Re: Capitalizing on the situation
Re: Capitalizing on the situation
Ok, lets try from this angle, in my metaphor, the cost of the shower had not increased, it had been loaded to compensate for the loss of business from every second customer, and pricing, we were led to believe that the advertised price on a shop shelf was the price to be paid, even if the price, by accident was marked incorrectly, well, back to food, I don't care if the price of a curry rises to say £20.00, I won't buy one, but I want to see any advertising literature CORRECTLY price structured for that moment in time. Technically, I should be able to take the most recent price list, and, demand it is supplied at that price.Re: Capitalizing on the situation
Re: Capitalizing on the situation
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