You know, I always think that as long as a product is described clearly and honestly, the price for it is a choice: you can buy it or not.
But now and then there is a little pearl of an 'auction' that doesn't cease to puzzle and amaze me. Like the one tonight with Mike Mason.
I mean, why pay £11.99
http://store.bid.tv/bidtv/Inspirati...dship-Bracelet/GC125385/ProductDetail.raction
when you can pay £49.95 (and not even one tanzanite on it:sad
http://www.bid.tv/PreviousAuctionProductPage.aspx?Cat=7&SubCat=28&Offer=4872737 ???
Plus £7.99p&p of course.
And, as it was a fantastic, show stopper bargain price (and they only had a small quantity, of course) it went in senconds!!!!:mysmilie_465:
It only proves to show that:
1. People will believe anything:mysmilie_853:
2. Impulse buy on bid doesn't pay:mysmilie_62:
3. You DO need a set of worry angels after a shopping spree on bid :mysmilie_50:
But now and then there is a little pearl of an 'auction' that doesn't cease to puzzle and amaze me. Like the one tonight with Mike Mason.
I mean, why pay £11.99
http://store.bid.tv/bidtv/Inspirati...dship-Bracelet/GC125385/ProductDetail.raction
when you can pay £49.95 (and not even one tanzanite on it:sad
http://www.bid.tv/PreviousAuctionProductPage.aspx?Cat=7&SubCat=28&Offer=4872737 ???
Plus £7.99p&p of course.
And, as it was a fantastic, show stopper bargain price (and they only had a small quantity, of course) it went in senconds!!!!:mysmilie_465:
It only proves to show that:
1. People will believe anything:mysmilie_853:
2. Impulse buy on bid doesn't pay:mysmilie_62:
3. You DO need a set of worry angels after a shopping spree on bid :mysmilie_50: