atroop711
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I went into our local Lumber liquidators to price flooring. I gave them my budget so I only asked for samples within this budget. Each sample had a store sticker on the back with the material info and the price. The one that I was interested in had a sale price until 8/19. I go to call in the order and the 800 number says that''s the wrong price. I think OK maybe it''s the sale price for the NY store (maybe it was an overstock sitiuation?)
I called the Manhattan store and spoke to the salesperson that helped me 3 days prior. She then tells me the price that SHE put on the sample is wrong and it''s more money. I told her that I remember the price being just that because if it were any more $$ I would have NOT asked for a sample since it would have been out of my budget. She kept saying it was a mistake and the price is what''s on the website. I asked her to see if her manager would honor the price quoted. She said she never quoted me a price (mind you I filled out paperwork, wrote down how much sq footage I would be ordering and we calculated how much it would all come out (we calculated 2 diff. styles). I said to her the time we spent calculating total cost with THIS price stated on the back of the sample is not a quote? Then what''s a quote?
Well she wouldn''t budge (she''s been working there less than 2 wks). I asked to speak to the MGR and she wouldn''t speak to me. I was very nice this entire time and was shocked that they wouldn''t want this business and were willing to give up my business for a rather large order. I guess they are doing well in this economy.
Should a store honor their quote even if they claim a few days later they wrote down the wrong price?
I called the Manhattan store and spoke to the salesperson that helped me 3 days prior. She then tells me the price that SHE put on the sample is wrong and it''s more money. I told her that I remember the price being just that because if it were any more $$ I would have NOT asked for a sample since it would have been out of my budget. She kept saying it was a mistake and the price is what''s on the website. I asked her to see if her manager would honor the price quoted. She said she never quoted me a price (mind you I filled out paperwork, wrote down how much sq footage I would be ordering and we calculated how much it would all come out (we calculated 2 diff. styles). I said to her the time we spent calculating total cost with THIS price stated on the back of the sample is not a quote? Then what''s a quote?
Well she wouldn''t budge (she''s been working there less than 2 wks). I asked to speak to the MGR and she wouldn''t speak to me. I was very nice this entire time and was shocked that they wouldn''t want this business and were willing to give up my business for a rather large order. I guess they are doing well in this economy.
Should a store honor their quote even if they claim a few days later they wrote down the wrong price?