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    Thank you . I thought that too and when I told the cashier who was not aware and the manager I should get them all free they told NO call the head office if you'd like
    Quote Originally Posted by pattiprops View Post
    Since they were all different upc's they all should have been free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bhlombardy View Post
    Is it just me, or would posting SCOP finds kind of devalue the spirit of this website (SmartCanucks) ?

    I'm all for announcing the best deals, how to stack coupons, and even showing how combining deals one can get things for virtually free is a great thing. In fact, I'm one who takes the deals, coupons, etc to the max to get the best deal.

    However, SCOP isn't a "deal" -- SCOP is designed to protect consumers and alert retailers of pricing errors. Exploiting the error on your own a few times in a row is one thing. (Although the SCOP rules state that you get ONE for free, or discounted, and any subsequent items are sold at the correct price) -- granted there's no excuse for a lazy retailer who doesnt at least correct the display tag on the shelf when alerted to the error.

    But publically announcing the error on this website in an effort to publically exploit the "error" just seems to go against the spirit of what this site is all about. Maybe I'm wrong...
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    Agreed 100%.

    Quote Originally Posted by bhlombardy View Post
    Is it just me, or would posting SCOP finds kind of devalue the spirit of this website (SmartCanucks) ?

    I'm all for announcing the best deals, how to stack coupons, and even showing how combining deals one can get things for virtually free is a great thing. In fact, I'm one who takes the deals, coupons, etc to the max to get the best deal.

    However, SCOP isn't a "deal" -- SCOP is designed to protect consumers and alert retailers of pricing errors. Exploiting the error on your own a few times in a row is one thing. (Although the SCOP rules state that you get ONE for free, or discounted, and any subsequent items are sold at the correct price) -- granted there's no excuse for a lazy retailer who doesnt at least correct the display tag on the shelf when alerted to the error.

    But publically announcing the error on this website in an effort to publically exploit the "error" just seems to go against the spirit of what this site is all about. Maybe I'm wrong...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skittles160 View Post
    I 100% agree as well!
    Agree as well!! I have received SCOP numerous times but would not publicly post it.
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    There have been threads started with this idea in the past, and they don't often last.

    I agree with bhlombary - I don't think having such a thread is a commendable idea at all. It's basically exploiting stores. Yes, I know some people will scoff and say that it is the store's responsibility to make sure their prices are correct. And that's true - that's why SCOP exists: to protect the consumer from price errors. But for SCOP to be legitimate, it should be applied in situations where the customer's intent was never to get something for free, but rather to get it at the promised price. If one person stumbles upon an incorrectly priced product, gets SCOP, and then tells everyone about it on a forum like SC, it's just opening the doors to a widespread abuse of SCOP.

    At the end of the day, SCOP is voluntary and it's something that participating stores have signed on to participate in. They don't have to offer it. And chances are, they won't if it's abused.
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    I don't know if a thread on this is a good idea or not. What I do know is that if the retailers priced things correctly or change the tags immediately after a SCOP was found then this thread would never even come up. I am tired of companies gouging customers because their staff are too lazy to sign things properly. I am not impressed when I think something is $2.99 on sale and then I get home to find I was charged $4.99. Happens all too often and not always do I catch it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bhlombardy View Post
    Is it just me, or would posting SCOP finds kind of devalue the spirit of this website (SmartCanucks) ?

    I'm all for announcing the best deals, how to stack coupons, and even showing how combining deals one can get things for virtually free is a great thing. In fact, I'm one who takes the deals, coupons, etc to the max to get the best deal.

    However, SCOP isn't a "deal" -- SCOP is designed to protect consumers and alert retailers of pricing errors. Exploiting the error on your own a few times in a row is one thing. (Although the SCOP rules state that you get ONE for free, or discounted, and any subsequent items are sold at the correct price) -- granted there's no excuse for a lazy retailer who doesnt at least correct the display tag on the shelf when alerted to the error.

    But publically announcing the error on this website in an effort to publically exploit the "error" just seems to go against the spirit of what this site is all about. Maybe I'm wrong...
    I agree

    But it also works the other way round...imagine how many customer's pay the high price bcoz the retailer refuses to fix the price inspite of one customer getting a SCOP.

    Its a cost of doing business for them , their attitude sometimes is that we don't care if someone here and there gets a SCOP as long as we can keep on overcharging others ( who don't notice the SCOP ) ..so they don't really bother fixing the price.

    If more and more people start getting a SCOP , maybe they will get serious about actually having the right price tags in the store.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coley3 View Post
    I don't know if a thread on this is a good idea or not. What I do know is that if the retailers priced things correctly or change the tags immediately after a SCOP was found then this thread would never even come up. I am tired of companies gouging customers because their staff are too lazy to sign things properly. I am not impressed when I think something is $2.99 on sale and then I get home to find I was charged $4.99. Happens all too often and not always do I catch it.
    Yeah , its their job to have the right price in the store..the onus should not be on us to notice the error when the product gets scanned.

    Whenever I am at a grocery store , I watch the screen as a hawk when they are scanning my products..as almost always atleast one item scans wrong and I have to correct it .

    I don't even want a SCOP , all I want is to pay the right price ,And not the higher price.

    I waste lot of time looking at the screen , when I could use the same time to bag my groceries as the products are being scanned.

    Now I have to wait till the last item is scanned as I am busy watching the screen , before I start bagging my groceries. This creates a delay for me as well as the person behind me, as the belt is now blocked with my groceries.

    Now if they had the right prices in the first place , I would start bagging each product as soon as it was scanned , instead of looking at the screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjthemanto View Post
    I agree

    But it also works the other way round...imagine how many customer's pay the high price bcoz the retailer refuses to fix the price inspite of one customer getting a SCOP.

    Its a cost of doing business for them , their attitude sometimes is that we don't care if someone here and there gets a SCOP as long as we can keep on overcharging others ( who don't notice the SCOP ) ..so they don't really bother fixing the price.

    If more and more people start getting a SCOP , maybe they will get serious about actually having the right price tags in the store.
    That would be ideal - then we'd have no need for SCOP (getting anything free) because prices would always be right.

    Of course, it might also mean that retailers stop participating in SCOP because of its abuse. So if an item scans wrong, you get it at the shelf price, and nothing less.

    Abuse of any policy is wrong.
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    Agree.

    I may post deals from time to time if I actually find one before it's posted on here but I don't post my SCOPs. I just consider myself fortunate to have stumbled on it and leave it at that.
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    I've marked this thread as expired because it is my belief that a thread like this is abusing SCOP and therefore this thread should not exist. If you feel the same way please also click "mark as expired" on the original post, it takes 3 people to do this for the thread to be expired.
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    Here is a printable copy of the SCOP in case someone needs it.

    http://www.docstoc.com/docs/32439171...DE-OF-PRACTICE

    It does list the part about identical items so that help when they only want to give you one item free when you have different varieties of the item with different UPCs.
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    Ever heard of "thou shalt not defraud"? It's not a SC rule, but a rule of life. Expiring this thread too. It's not right to do this.

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    I have been in a similar situation this week and I first wanted to be nice and I told the manager that I was a cashier my self so I new the policy and that I actually had it with me if he wanted to have a refresh. He says that it was only one free and that if I have a complain I should call the head office so I told the manager : Ok fine I will call the head office and I will need your complete name and your position. Im also going to take a picture of the price on the shelf and scan my receipt so I can prove them that I was right.

    Now he agree to read the policy .... and I was right got all the items for free. Was suppose to pay more than 30$ but paid 0$. Now they always follow the SCOP policy.

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