View Full Version : Tesco Hair Dye Glitch?
lRhyss
20-03-2015, 10:15 AM
http://www.tesco.com/direct/search-results/results.page?catId=4294961985&searchquery=nice+easy&SrchId=4294967294&_requestid=2207739&sc_cmp=tp4_aff_1503186
if you add 30 of THE SAME hair dye to your basket, it will only cost you £10 + £3 delivery, for anyone that needs an obscene amount of hair dye :P
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that's so cool. I'd buy them just because its only £10.
Does it work for anything else?
Lol im tempted but i don't want a back charge lmao
if they had a darker brown id actually buy it lmao
me charlotte and mum all dye our hair dark brown
Mandrills
20-03-2015, 10:28 AM
wow its like those too good too be true adds xD
90 hair dyes is still like 10pound omg
lRhyss
20-03-2015, 10:45 AM
90 hair dyes is still like 10pound omg
They can't charge you more after you pay :P
FlyingJesus
20-03-2015, 11:00 AM
Sorry, we don't have enough Nice'N Easy Permanent Colour #6A Natural Light Ash Brown (Former Shade #114) items in stock right now. This item (s) has been added to your save for later basket. You can try to purchase this item again by reducing its quantity.
Gutted!! Tried 99 and they were out of stock, got as low as 5 and it's still out of stock! Can only buy a max of 2 :/
scottish
20-03-2015, 02:11 PM
They can't charge you more after you pay :P
Yes they can, they don't charge you until they dispatch and they can charge you the full price or just refuse to honour the deal.
Samantha
20-03-2015, 02:19 PM
They usually charge you whatever price they are in store that day as far as I'm aware, unless that's just click and collect.
Although, actually with Tesco I did use a baby discount code for baby products and it worked on some shoes, so you never know.
scottish
20-03-2015, 02:22 PM
They usually charge you whatever price they are in store that day as far as I'm aware, unless that's just click and collect.
Although, actually with Tesco I did use a baby discount code for baby products and it worked on some shoes, so you never know.
Indeed, at the time of dispatch they will charge you whatever it cost in the store (unless Direct is different) they picked it up from and will not bill your card with anything until it's dispatched that morning.
lRhyss
20-03-2015, 02:40 PM
Yes they can, they don't charge you until they dispatch and they can charge you the full price or just refuse to honour the deal.
Yeah they can do that, but if they've filled the order and delivered, they can't turn around and say you owe us this much money. Surely?
scottish
20-03-2015, 02:42 PM
Yeah they can do that, but if they've filled the order and delivered, they can't turn around and say you owe us this much money. Surely?
They can, when you purchase something they make it very clear that what you have is a guide price and is subject to change depending on the price in your store (or whichever store it's picked from).
FlyingJesus
20-03-2015, 03:33 PM
1000% not true once the transaction has been agreed upon they can't just randomly decide that an item will be charged at £300 more and the online store is a store within itself so the prices on there reflect Tesco Online and are not at all subject to change based on a brick and mortar store once something's been bought and paid for
scottish
20-03-2015, 03:44 PM
1000% not true once the transaction has been agreed upon they can't just randomly decide that an item will be charged at £300 more and the online store is a store within itself so the prices on there reflect Tesco Online and are not at all subject to change based on a brick and mortar store once something's been bought and paid for
I've not ordered anything from Tesco lately so I can't copy and paste what it states on their terms but from Asda;
* Please note:all prices are Guide Prices only and offers are subject to change. You will be charged the price of the items on the day they are picked.
And furthermore in their about our pricing
Please note all prices are Guide Prices only and offers are subject to change. You will be charged the price of the items on the day they are picked.
Our prices and offers may change on a daily basis so the prices of items may vary from when you place your order to when we deliver.
For items sold by weight such as fruit, vegetables, fish, meat and poultry; we endeavour to get as close as possible to the weight you ordered. As such, you will be charged for the actual weight picked, which may be greater than or less than the amount at the time you placed your order.
If the item you ordered isn't available and we pick a substitute for you, we won't charge you any extra for the substituted item. If the original item you chose was however part of a multibuy offer, and we substitute for an item that is not currenlty part of a multibuy offer, you won't receive the multibuy discount.
Tesco operates the exact same policy, if you have ordered something from Tesco recently then you'll have the same thing.
FlyingJesus
20-03-2015, 05:03 PM
That's why you pay on the site using the site prices rather than opting to pay on delivery; once paid, it's done
scottish
20-03-2015, 05:49 PM
It isn't optional.
The only way to pay for it is via card etc and the amount if charged as soon as they dispatch it. You have no option to change either of these.
FlyingJesus
20-03-2015, 06:14 PM
They still can't charge more than you've finalised a payment for it; otherwise it's like buying something in store and then being told you have to give them extra once you're out of the shop. Depending on stock, the transaction's done once you've confirmed payment
scottish
20-03-2015, 06:26 PM
If you're unhappy you can probably return it for a full refund, but as per their terms they can quite clearly change the price between the point of order and dispatch.
You agree to this when you order as you agree to their terms and conditions, which states this exactly.
Can't explain it any better than I have and above (one of my other posts with quotes) is a direct quote regarding the pricing policy.
When you make the order, you simply provide them payment info, you've not confirmed the price nor the payment until they dispatch it, at which point you'll get an invoice which states the price you paid.
Confuzzling
29-03-2015, 12:40 AM
Omg ahahaha
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