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Thread: Rexall Scop Rant
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Sat, May 15th, 2010, 06:45 PM #1
So I went to Rexall today to get some of the air miles deals. I grabbed one of the venus embrace razor that was advertised in the flyer for 5.99, it rings in at 16.99, so I tell the cashier its in the flyer for 5.99 and get out my flyer to show her. She says ok, but I have to call my manager, I also mention SCOP. So the manager comes over, sees me with my stack of coupons, and goes and grabs about 3 different razors to see if any of them ring in at 5.99, none of them do.
I then say to him, don't I get it for free because of SCOP, he says no I can only have $10 off, making it 6.99, more than the sale price. I point to the flyer showing him that the price is 5.99 therefore I get it for free. He says no its $10 off the price it rings in as. Again I say the price is 5.99, delivered to my home. The manager then asks me if I would like him to print me out a copy of SCOP. I said, yes please. He then refuses to do so saying if I'm going to try and use the policy I should actually know the policy. I was fuming at this point and refused to buy the razor, even though I have a $4 coupon.
After I paid for my other purchases, I went back to find the manager to tell him that he was very rude to me, quoting his offer to print SCOP for me and then taking it back. Finally he said he would go print it and highlighted the part about the shelf price. There wasn't a sale tag on the shelf, therefore I couldn't use SCOP.
I left annoyed and angry, especially about the rudeness, the cashier was very nice though. I got the 1 800 # and I'm calling first thing monday morning.
Does anyone know if he was right, even though the price was in the flyer?This thread is currently associated with: Pharmaplus, Rexall PharmaPlus
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Sat, May 15th, 2010, 06:53 PM #2
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Aren't the razors in the flyer only around 10$ normally? I haven't bought any in awhile, but 17$ - 6$ drop in price for a sale seems a bit much? Just wonderin'
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Sat, May 15th, 2010, 09:45 PM #3
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So long as the actual razor doesn't have a price tag ON it, it IS SCOP. And so long as it IS the same razor advertised in the flyer...
Scanning Code of Practice If the scanned price of a non-ticketed item is higher than the shelf price or any other displayed price, the customer is entitled to receive the first item free, up to a $10 maximum, and $10 off if the advertised price is more than $10.
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Sat, May 15th, 2010, 10:07 PM #5
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Sat, May 15th, 2010, 10:07 PM #6
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FAQ's ABOUT SCOP
Who participates in the SCOP?
Nearly every major retailer in Canada participates in voluntary Scanning Code.
If the store I am in does not have the sign do they participate in the SCOP?
Although all participating retailers are suppose to display the Scanning Code of Practice sign as shown above, not all do.
Does Zeller’s particpate in SCOP?
No, Zeller’s does not participate in voluntary Scanning Code. Except for i Quebec where this code is the law and not voluntary
Will the cashier give me the product free without mentioning the SCOP?
It is likely that you will have to ask the cashier to apply the Scanning Code of Practice. If the store is a participant they must give it to you for free or $10 off if the priced scanned is higher than the shelf or other displayed price.
If the store will not apply the code, call 1-866-499-4599 and register a complaint.
How about if I more than one of an item that scans in wrong?
If you buy three identical items you are entitled to the first item free, the following items will be adjusted to the lower price.
How about if I buy many different items that scan in wrong?
You are entitled to the first item free per unique UPC, so if each item has a different UPC each item is free. You are entitled to one item free per unique UPC code.
The product had a price tag on it does the SCOP apply?
No, the Scanning Code only applies to non-price ticketed items.
The displayed price was expired, does the SCOP apply?
Yes, if any displayed price for that item is lower than the price the item scans for Scanning Code applies.
The item was on clearance does the SCOP apply?
If the item is not ticketed with a price and the mark down was only by a sign or dsiplay than yes, the scanning code applies.
How about if the price that scans in for lower than the display price does the SCOP apply
No, the Scanning Code of Practice only applies if the price that scans in is higher than the shelf or any other displayed price.
My item was more than $10 do I get it free?
No, if your item is more than $10 you will get $10 off the price of your item.
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Sat, May 15th, 2010, 10:13 PM #7
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can some clarify what 'non ticketed' item means. im thinking the actual product has no price on it. or the shelf has no price on it underneath said item..
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Sat, May 15th, 2010, 10:25 PM #8
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Some products have the price sticker right on the product that is a ticketed item i.e the each item is individually stickered with a price tag as opposed to having a price on the shelf for all of them .
But if there is no price sticker on the product but only on the shelf that's a non ticketed item .
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Fri, Apr 19th, 2019, 07:05 PM #9
Old thread but Rexall is not listed as a participating retailer on the Retail Council of Canada's website.
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Sun, Apr 21st, 2019, 03:32 AM #10
Thanks for this discussion, gals. It was enlightening. SCOPing is the new frontier of freebies into which I need to launch myself.
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Sun, Apr 21st, 2019, 09:34 AM #11
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Sun, Apr 21st, 2019, 10:29 AM #12
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Fri, Apr 26th, 2019, 01:06 PM #13
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One thing I can say in Rexall's favour: while the prices tend to be high, if you watch the flyers for Air Miles deals, sometimes a BOGO 50% off deal on vitamins works out well with bonus AM even if the product prices are high.
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