| Re: RRPs of DVDs - are they for real?
Welcome to the wonderful world of the retail industry. Basically, for as far as I can remember, retailers have slapped on a ludicrous RRP, so that they can then con the customer into thinking they are buying a "bargain". Even at this "reduced price" (yea...lol) they still have it at a price that is way above what it is worth or what it costs to produce en-masse. IMO, all too often their profit margins are way too high. I recently saw a Plasma TV for sale on one website at £750. On another website it was selling at £1150. How can you justify an extra £400 for the same product? The usual "mentality" is that if someone is happy to pay that price, then they are justfied in selling it at that price.
I hate to say it, but if Retailers want to survive in this day and age of the credit crunch, they need to treat their customers with a bit more respect and try to sell more of their goods, but at respectable prices. Most people aren't as naive as they were 10-20 years ago with regards shopping and there are more and more bargains out there if you make the effort to shop around. It's supposedly called the "Free Market" but with certain retailers who have high prices on exclusive goods, I call it "Rip-Off Britain".
Gae
Last edited by Gae; 28-01-2009 at 11:44 AM.
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