You were done!! Dunnes actually have a policy to refund the full amount of the product so she should have given you €5.99!! Tesco have the same policy.
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"Quick fix" sterling conversions of adding 50% are easy for the retailer - don't have to be a rocket scientist to work it out. However, "Mr. Debenham", please note that you have lost this customer, who feels that he has been grossly overcharged.
It is not just a straight Sterling to Euro conversation. The retailer's operating cost may be (and often are) higher in Ireland than the UK and so this is also taken into account on the Euro price.
It is not just a straight Sterling to Euro conversation. The retailer's operating cost may be (and often are) higher in Ireland than the UK and so this is also taken into account on the Euro price.
If you feel this is not justified maybe write to 'Mr Debenham' directly?
I know it's not a straightforward conversion, but when an item marked £10 is also marked €15, it IS, more than likely, a quick-fix. Converting the £10 item from 17.5% to 21% VAT brings the price to £10.30. Converting it to euro at the current rate (0.7801) brings this to €13.20. The super-normal profit earned is, €1.80 (13.64%) ON TOP of their normal profit.
Bottom line for me is that I reckon I paid 'over the odds' for these items. It is clear to me that Debenhams is benefitting from an appreciating Euro and appears not to have passed this on to the Irish consumer. I won't buy from Debenhams again. Full stop!
Regarding excess overhead in Ireland, that was not apparent a year ago when the Euro traded at approx. the 0.68 mark, and had done so for quite some time. If the overheads were built in at that stage, either they are now out of control or the consumer is losing out on exchange rate benefits.
I used to buy a fair bit from the same store before Debenhams took over the premises.
In the context of the present focus of this thread, that's not comparing like with like.That's why i buy from many UK retailers websites e.g. Monsoon, Karen Millen, even with adding on P&P items are still mostly 30% chepaer buying this way.
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