Lex Foutish
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harvey norman probably need to advertise for christmas now as they may not be around come christmas!!
There is of course one way all us disgruntled consumers can hit back at these foks, just ignore every selection box and Xmas card you see. If they sell none in the next 3 or 4 weeks, watch the prices plummet.
But I'm afraid that there are enough idiot consumers out there to justify them doing this.
I agree. There is always some smug person who tells you, in mid october, that they've bought all their presents and have them wrapped and ready and are going to write their Christmas cards next week!!
They have probably put the turkey on to roast already!
I know a few like that but they are like that regardless of whether the adverts are on or not. They tend to be people who buy everyone a presents - aunts, uncles so the reason is to space the money out. The presents tend to be non christmas as well.
You'll need to do more than that to be effective. Find the nearest manager (he/she is the one in the suit) and give him a polite bollicking, telling him that it is putting you off doing any shopping in the store.There is of course one way all us disgruntled consumers can hit back at these foks, just ignore every selection box and Xmas card you see. If they sell none in the next 3 or 4 weeks, watch the prices plummet.
In fairness, they need to have their Christmas stock sold by early December, so they can start displaying the Easter eggs and hot cross buns, which need to be off the shelves by early January so they can flog disposable barbeques and factor 40 sunscreen, which will have to be removed by late May so the back to school stuff can get a look in....
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