19-02-2023, 08:48 AM
Large retailers are constantly offering big limited period discounts, 'free' making on curtains, "we will pay the GST/ute tax", 24/36 month interest free and all manner of 'great deals' but they have to recoup those hits on their bottom line from somewhere so it comes down to being very wary of potential added costs.
The adage of 'if a deal seems too good to be true it probably isn't' comes into play so a case of buyer beware applies for any purchase where delivery, warranty add-ons, T&Cs apply, or discontinued model/line are in play. In the case of HN I believe the sales staff are employed on a commission basis so the added motivation to 'close a deal' puts another level of caution into the purchase for a customer.
The adage of 'if a deal seems too good to be true it probably isn't' comes into play so a case of buyer beware applies for any purchase where delivery, warranty add-ons, T&Cs apply, or discontinued model/line are in play. In the case of HN I believe the sales staff are employed on a commission basis so the added motivation to 'close a deal' puts another level of caution into the purchase for a customer.