Many Women no seem to think about the car fuel costs & wear/tear when it comes to things like this or they just don't care
How many times have i heard where someone has driven an extra 5 to 10 miles to buy something because it on offer and there saving £1
Bit like some people will waste hours bidding on an item on ebay to save a few quid
That's nothing I scrapped a car last week, £176 if they collect it, £130 if I take it to the yard myself.
I maybe wrong but my local Boots seems to keep stock of most things they sell
So there would be no extra delivery costs to them as they could just take the item or item's off the shelf or from the store room..
Yes. I didn't think that needed saying.I thought they pay you when you scrap the car. After-all, it has scrap value
Many Women no seem to think about the car fuel costs & wear/tear when it comes to things like this or they just don't care
How many times have i heard where someone has driven an extra 5 to 10 miles to buy something because it on offer and there saving £1
Bit like some people will waste hours bidding on an item on ebay to save a few quid
A few retailers do this now, I try to avoid them and go elsewhere.
When I book a click and collect from Tesco, it's £4 charge if I spend less than £25 and £1.50 if I spend more than £25.
I'm really not sure what your point is![]()
Halfords 'tried' to introduce a collection fee of £4.00 right at the start of lockdown & when people complained/cancelled orders they backtracked and claimed it to be a system error before removing it.
Although their system came directly from in-store stock rather than centrally distributed stock.
I wonder if I could charge Tesco a fee for using self-scan, tip the tables on them, I mean I'm doing exactly what they pay their cashiers to do.
halfords were part of boots ?
huh ? lol