Two months ago, I went for shopping with my cousin to buy a couple of round neck t-shits at a nearby mall. As we entered, we spotted some offer at one corner with large crowd around it. I always knew that this man would fall for discounts and this time again; he was carried away by a surprising offer on a big hoarding, "Buy 1 get 3 free".
It was an after-Christmas and 2008 year-end stock clearance sale. The t-shirts covered under the offer were of unheard brands; priced very high they seemed like its double their routine price and were looking old, washed, dull and dusty. But my cousin got carried away looking at the huge offer.
He planned to take three of them and asked me to buy two for myself so that together we can get fifteen more of them for free. I said "Man, are you crazy? I agree that we can purchase five of them, but what are we going to do with the free fifteen?” He instantaneously replied "But we can wear them casually at home, while running or jogging, while playing sports, etc".
Considering the doubled price tag of each one, in fact the offer was like buy two and getting three free. But my cousin looked quite enthusiastic as he tried to support his statement "Such a bumper offer is a rare opportunity and I will never let it go, its better if we buy some more".
I looked straight into his eyes and said "Some more?? What does that mean? There are more than five hundred of them here, are you going to buy one fourth of them and take home the left over stock?"
He was numbed by my dialogue, but his crazy expressions were still intact. In fact, if he was allowed to do anything he wished, maybe he would apply for a huge loan, buy the whole mall and then demand its owner to give similar malls for free.
At last I was happy that I could manage to convince him and we both collectively purchased only two of them but got six more for free. Trust me, we could select the two we purchased within seconds, but we struggled to select from the dull colors, the other six which were given free.
Sounds a bit funny, isn’t it? As shoppers became more cautious due to the continuing credit crunch, every outlet these days is vying for the customer’s attention with exciting offers and discounts.
I always doubt on big discounts and offers. Often prices are hiked before the sale; customers think that they are getting a discount, but they end up paying the original price. Sometimes even defective and duplicate products can be found in big sale events.
Well, do share your crazy shopping experiences in the comments column.