Hi,
Posting this is a sign I'm now officially middle aged
I'm married and have 3 kids and am trying to keep the grocery bill under control. I've found shopping online helps me keep to what we need for the week (some fruit, milk and bread top up mid week needed though) rather than doing the aisle walk buying loads of bits we either did not need or I felt my be useful / tasty without planning the meals. What I've started to notice is the price on the receipt that they hand over at delivery time does not match whats on the palm pad that I need to sign to acknowledge delivery.
This has happened a few times now with the differences ranging between £2 - £10 with no explanation from the driver and no clue on the receipt which shows the lower price. Todays receipt/palm pad difference was £1.79 which matches exactly the e-vouchers they give you for their price guarantee, the printed receipt shows the deduction the palm pad shows the higher price. I've rang and spoke to the customer services people and have got either a really confusing nonsense explanation or sorry we dont know have some refund.
Using their webpages 'contact us' I sent a message asking whats happening, I don't want to have to ring up each week and feel the prices should match at the time of delivery, I also pointed out that the difference this week appears to be their price guarantee voucher. The response I got was rubbish, basically you pay the price for the goods value on the day of delivery (I'm ok with this and understand that) what really concerns me is that the receipt they're sending will have no bearing on what the price you finally pay, the final price is on the palm pad. I've written back asking what would happen if the bill on the palm pad was £20 more on a £100 shop due to deals ending but not having a receipt to show where the price increase is. I've also asked them to respond to my original question about the exact amount matching their e-voucher.
Anyhow rant over, thanks for reading and flame away, will probably shop at tescos or sainsburys anyhow just don't like feeling like I'm being mugged.
Posting this is a sign I'm now officially middle aged

I'm married and have 3 kids and am trying to keep the grocery bill under control. I've found shopping online helps me keep to what we need for the week (some fruit, milk and bread top up mid week needed though) rather than doing the aisle walk buying loads of bits we either did not need or I felt my be useful / tasty without planning the meals. What I've started to notice is the price on the receipt that they hand over at delivery time does not match whats on the palm pad that I need to sign to acknowledge delivery.
This has happened a few times now with the differences ranging between £2 - £10 with no explanation from the driver and no clue on the receipt which shows the lower price. Todays receipt/palm pad difference was £1.79 which matches exactly the e-vouchers they give you for their price guarantee, the printed receipt shows the deduction the palm pad shows the higher price. I've rang and spoke to the customer services people and have got either a really confusing nonsense explanation or sorry we dont know have some refund.
Using their webpages 'contact us' I sent a message asking whats happening, I don't want to have to ring up each week and feel the prices should match at the time of delivery, I also pointed out that the difference this week appears to be their price guarantee voucher. The response I got was rubbish, basically you pay the price for the goods value on the day of delivery (I'm ok with this and understand that) what really concerns me is that the receipt they're sending will have no bearing on what the price you finally pay, the final price is on the palm pad. I've written back asking what would happen if the bill on the palm pad was £20 more on a £100 shop due to deals ending but not having a receipt to show where the price increase is. I've also asked them to respond to my original question about the exact amount matching their e-voucher.
Anyhow rant over, thanks for reading and flame away, will probably shop at tescos or sainsburys anyhow just don't like feeling like I'm being mugged.