Those chasing the G2 Sets might find this appealing. Looks to be in store and online.
Runs from Thursday 31 March to Sunday 17 April
http://www.lasoo.com.au/catalogue/sc...iew=1&pageNo=1
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Those chasing the G2 Sets might find this appealing. Looks to be in store and online.
Runs from Thursday 31 March to Sunday 17 April
http://www.lasoo.com.au/catalogue/sc...iew=1&pageNo=1
Not a bad deal - though they would still work out $150 each which is sadly too rich for my blood
$150 each isn't a bad price for four deluxes, a voyager, and a legends class figure when you think about the individual price of each. It's not the best offer in the world - I expect better at toy sale time - but it's still better than a kick in the teeth.
There's always layby if it's convenient
C'mon Sky Lynx. Come todaddyTarget.
on ALL toys?!
darn I'm gonna go broke haha.
come on Sky Lynx!
may pick up a few more of the clearance items my local target had if they will be half price too.
and some lego stuff
At Target Dandenong today they had shelf tags with mark down prices on several TF lines (which would make the buy one and get one half price deal better).
AOE legions $3
RID Minicons $5
RID One Step $10
$300, I guess that's ok, but wasn't there meant to be other stores getting the G2 sets? Might see what their prices are before I commit that much of my TF funds.
A note about Target's buy one get one half price sale. It charges you the more expensive item 100% and gives you 50% off the less expensive one.
Let's say you by four items. Item one and two are $40 each. Items three and four are $15 each. You would expect the register to work it out like this for the best deal:
Item 1: $40
Item 2: $20 (half price)
Item 3: $15
Item 4: $7.50 (half price)
Total $82.50
Instead Target's registers work this way (the best deal for Target because you pay an extra $12.50):
Item 1: $40
Item 2: $40
Item 3: $7.50 (half price)
Item 4: $7.50 (half price)
Total: $95
Hint: put item 1 and 2 through together as transaction one and 3 and 4 together as transaction two.
That's how all these deals work. As someone that works retail I rarely have a customer that doesn't understand it's off the cheapest items, but there is the odd person the doesn't.
If they're in store too, I may just have to go layby heh
Businesses having it work out better for the customers? Bahahahaha I just fell outta my chair laughing :p
Yeah every deal I've ever seen is that the cheaper item is the one you get for half price. Otherwise people would be buying the Gestalt sets for $200 then an $8 miniCon so they could get a hundred off the bigger item - stores would lose out big time because you could just walk back in 5 minutes later and do it again.
Check out kovert's calculation. The fact that you can get the half-off second item that is closest in price to the 1st item if you separately pay them is his concern. Instead Target chooses all the cheapest items to apply the discount. This is for multiple items (4, 6, 8, etc).
I even sorted my stuff like these when being scanned: 1st item ($100), 2nd item ($100), 3rd item ($50), 4th item ($40). Expect discount to be half of $100 and half of $40 = $70. Instead you get discount half of $50 and half of $40 = $45. The difference is $25. I would understand if it I didn't sequence the items properly that the system would just apply the discount indiscriminately. Waste of time that you had to work out the math first to ensure that the discount is applied properly. The staff knowingly acknowledged the problem after you paid. Kind of deception really. :mad: I had to get full refund and then had to repay separately on a different floor/counter.
Spot on, Jazzcomp. My concern was about multiple groups of two identical items. I'd worked it out in my head before paying so I was surprised about the extra cost. Essentially it's a saving of 25% off each item if you buy two identical items. I asked for a full refund at the returns counter and requested two separate transactions :) Saved $12.50 by putting through separately.
This was something that has raised itself a few times before... recommending to fans who are planning to buy more than two items (for a pairing deal), to purchase them in pairs, NOT all at once.
Same thing with the current Myer offer of "third toy free"... if you were buying more than 3 toys at once, do separate purchases in lots of three, and make sure you group together the toys in the order that will get you the best discount (like all the same priced items together).
In future when I'm posting up news of one of these multi-item deals, I will have to remember to note that people should be mindful of buying their toys in lots, and not all at once.
Interesting with the Myer offer is that they bump the items back up to full price if already on sale. I had 3 Legends scale TF, on sale for 14.95 at the moment, and they went through at about $39.98 (full price for 2). Noted that it IS cheaper than all three at 14.95 by $4.95, but I would have expected it to stack using the $14.95 sale price. I didn't bother checking if it said not valid with any other offer.