Bunnings Price "Guarantee"?
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I am in the market for a new RO sander. I decided on the Makita BO5021 model, and noticed during my research that Bunnings had it for $188, while Sydney Tools had it on their website for $180.
So I printed out the page and went down to Bunnings Rockdale. Had a nice chat with a couple of friendly blokes in the tool section, one of whom described the store as "Australia's biggest $2 shop" :U. But they had no stock, so I went up to Mascot, who did have stock.
The manager in the tool section rejected the price guarantee out of hand, saying it was "from the internet". Um, Sydney Tools has storefronts all over Sydney, including one about a kilometre from my house. It's not some grey importing fly-by-night shop. I mentioned this.
His next tack was "That's just their internet price, they charge delivery, and you won't get the same price instore". He might have a point there - you can often bargain them below that price... But in this case, I'd been in the store and been offered the same price as the web site.
So his final gambit was "They don't have any stock - they just advertise the products on the internet, and ship them from somewhere else". He followed up by saying that he "knew Sydney Tools better that _you_ ever would".
This last was particularly laughable, as when I'd been in the store, I'd not only seen stock, but been able to plug the sander in, and test it for noise and vibration (on which points :2tsup:) - this is more than you'd ever be able to do at Bunnings. Plus which, some of the staff at Sydney Tools appear to have actually used tools during their lifetimes, which is more than can be said for most of the dumplings at Bunnings :roll:.
I told him that he and his organisation had a) lost a sale and b) were in my estimation, liars and frauds for advertising a price guarantee they have no intention of honouring. I did so loudly, and in front of his staff and customers. (Did I mention this situation didn't make me very happy?)
Then I walked out, and went and bought the sander from Sydney Tools, which is what I should have done in the first place. They even chucked in some extra paper.
Has anyone else had a similar experience? Does anyone else find it particularly despicable that Bunnings have aggressively used this price guarantee to kill off knowledgeable family/neighbourhood hardware stores, but refuse to honour it in circumstances like this?
I am thinking of writing something up for either or both of Fair Trading and Bunnings management. Actually, I am thinking of submitting an invoice to Bunnings for wasting my time.
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