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Garden Vouchers
On 28/02/2011 23:50, Bob Hobden wrote:
Had £50 (2@ £25) of Garden Vouchers given to us and went to buy a book I want at RHS Wisley shop costing £16.99. "Yes we take the vouchers but we don't give change" said the chap on the till. So the RHS were going to make excess profit of £8 on the book costing £16.99 if I had bought it. I also wanted stuff in the GC part but that can't be amalgamated so the bill is over £25. Later at a GC, one of a small group called Squires, the lady on the till said yes we give change if it's less than £5 if over you get vouchers and change. I despair sometimes. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK It is for this very reason that I always give vouchers in small denominations. The plastic 'running total' card idea is practical, but would be better on paper. Plastic cards are hardly eco-friendly. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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