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| - I've been shopping at this Dollarama since it first opened, since the Manager was walking around with her arm in a cast, gamely stocking shelves, checking inventory and working the registers.
Things have changed. Prices have increased.
True for all Dollaramas, I know.
Today I needed a glass container with a pop-off lid.
I bought two of them in December, one a bit bigger than the other, and I wanted more.
Only the smaller container was available, so I took one and went to pay.
It rang up as $3 plus tax, but the label on the one I randomly picked clearly said $2.50.
So:
The Manufacturer's Label had, printed right on it, a Dollarama Price of $2.50.
Which means Dollarama obviously already had these items marked to sell for $2.50.
Yet apparently these containers now have a $3 tag.
Hey, when new inventory comes in, by all means increase the price.
By 20%? Well, it's your store.
But old stock - leave it alone!
Oh, and Store Manager: don't walk away saying the customer [that's me] peeled off the "$3" sticker to buy the item for $2.50. I would never stoop so low.
Honestly, there's only one real "rip-off artist" in this picture.
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