for their stupid $9.50 Pampers diapers any size promotion they have going on now.
See, my customers, being the incurable cheapskates they are, are expecting the swamp to give them this price on the big warehouse-club boxes of diapers that sell for $25 a pop, because we match any advertised price. Always have, always will. Except in this case the price match policy doesn't apply because the Dollar General ad isn't for a specific product, but rather a range of products. If it specified only the smaller packs, we would match the price.
But this isn't stopping at least one person a day from taking all the warehouse club boxes off the shelf, taking them to the checkout, throwing a fit when we won't match Dollar General's price, and then leaving the diapers for us to put away as returns.
Having seen the ad on the web, I am honestly thinking the point of this sale was to bait other retailers into selling Pampers diapers for way below their cost.
See, my customers, being the incurable cheapskates they are, are expecting the swamp to give them this price on the big warehouse-club boxes of diapers that sell for $25 a pop, because we match any advertised price. Always have, always will. Except in this case the price match policy doesn't apply because the Dollar General ad isn't for a specific product, but rather a range of products. If it specified only the smaller packs, we would match the price.
But this isn't stopping at least one person a day from taking all the warehouse club boxes off the shelf, taking them to the checkout, throwing a fit when we won't match Dollar General's price, and then leaving the diapers for us to put away as returns.
Having seen the ad on the web, I am honestly thinking the point of this sale was to bait other retailers into selling Pampers diapers for way below their cost.
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