Just a cautionary tale of trends that I’m seeing from larger online retailers. They send you a coupon code, you build a cart, you successfully apply the code, but when you check out the promo disappears. If you try to reapply the code, it just says invalid. No merchandise excluded warning, no add xyz dollar amount to qualify, no coupon expired, no first time use/in-app only, it just doesn’t work. May be innocent mistakes with programming, but it feels like retailers hope you check out before you notice, or are too invested in your cart full of junk that you don’t care and buy it anyway. I’ve had this happen at Bud’s, Midway, and two food product retailers unrelated to shooting sports pretty recently.
Then, cheaperthandirt (I know, I know) let me add product, select economy shipping, add payment data, and on the confirmation page under the giant “place order” button I noticed a small box in the corner showing the price had gone up $289.99. Without my input or permission, they updated my economy shipping to next day, overnight. Nice try.
I don’t know if these practices actually qualify as scams since the data is technically there upfront and is still subject to the customer’s approval, but it sure feels like companies are employing techniques to fleece every last cent out of their customers.
Shop safe!
Then, cheaperthandirt (I know, I know) let me add product, select economy shipping, add payment data, and on the confirmation page under the giant “place order” button I noticed a small box in the corner showing the price had gone up $289.99. Without my input or permission, they updated my economy shipping to next day, overnight. Nice try.
I don’t know if these practices actually qualify as scams since the data is technically there upfront and is still subject to the customer’s approval, but it sure feels like companies are employing techniques to fleece every last cent out of their customers.
Shop safe!