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This is how they scam you.
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Hardly a "scam." Don't like the price? Don't buy them.

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Prices for the same product vary inside the EU (notice the tags are all in euros) even if they are from the same brand. For example: in the Spanish, Portuguese or Greek markets those jeans may be sold for €39, but in France, Germany or maybe Italy are €69 - €49 during a sale.

actually retarded take. I worked on a clothing store and I can tell you why this happens: Demand and offer makes the prices go up and down. The price tag is patched out every fluctuation and some stores choose to not change the entire ettiquete, just apply a new price tag. +

It cost them like a dollar to make those jeans.

Anyone remember when Kay Bee Toys got in trouble for their pre-printed 'marked down' price stickers? Pepperidge Farm remembers

I went through the athome store after Covid started. They had gone through with price stickers and marked up every single item. Straight up price gouging. You’ve already paid for the goods, they’re already at the store ready to sell yet they somehow change in value without any improvements? Your live laugh love sign is not a commodity, it’s not collectible, it’s not even a necessity.

Yep I’ve been telling people for years. Sales are fake.

Well… in sOcIaLiSt EuRoPe companies have to show the lowest Price of the last 30 days besides the current price…

No doubt

@jcpenney and @Kohls are the WORST offenders. That’s why I haven’t given them one cent of my money in decades.
