In the shops now! #4: books that cost a few bucks more

By Paul Smith

Yet more extraordinary Tesco offers for some of us to enjoy a gentle chuckle at, and others to complain bitterly about as if we’ve just stepped in their face. Thanks to reader Paul Walters for their latest bargain:

110120092592 In the shops now! #4: books that cost a few bucks more

Yeah, it’s part of a mix n match offer, but what if you want two of those books? One for each eye? No? And buying two different books seems to be a rum deal too, juding by these examples. Anyway, whenever and wherever you see a special offer that appears to be flouting the laws of mathematics, take a photo and send it to Bitterwallet. Please note that it doesn’t have to be taken at Tesco. Honest.

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Posted in Odd stuff January 12th, 2009 |

28 Responses to “In the shops now! #4: books that cost a few bucks more”

  1. Posted by Andre | January 12th, 2009 at 6:09 pm

    That’s a deal and a half…or rather a deal and minus a £1! I wonder how tesco’s actually justify this, and furthermore how the sale on the recipt is…
    Book - £3.00*
    Book - £3.00*
    *Special offer 2 for £7.00

    Total LOSS This Visit:
    £1.00!

  2. Posted by P Enis | January 12th, 2009 at 6:28 pm

    good to see Tesco is an equal opportunity employer as clearly they let RETARDS work for them!

  3. Posted by doober | January 12th, 2009 at 6:55 pm

    under tescos over charging terms, if ypu bought 2 of these £3 books and were charged £7, you would get them for nothing. what you moaning at?

  4. Posted by Matt | January 12th, 2009 at 7:02 pm

    Has anyone ever actually scanned any of these deals to see if they do actually over charge as so far I haven’t noticed any claims of them actually over charging?

    Fair enough, it was funny the first time but for all you know, there could be a book being sold for £5 or £6 on it’s own that is part of the offer which would make it a lot better.

  5. Posted by Andre | January 12th, 2009 at 7:55 pm

    “under tescos over charging terms, if ypu bought 2 of these £3 books and were charged £7, you would get them for nothing. what you moaning at?”

    Thats a long time ago, they will refund the difference but thats all, as i found out when i was overcharged for a portable speaker.

  6. Posted by chrisg | January 12th, 2009 at 8:05 pm

    Deja vu……….. isn’t this the 15th or 16th time you’ve run this story?

  7. Posted by Sergeant Ramsbottom | January 12th, 2009 at 8:38 pm

    “Deja vu……….. isn’t this the 15th or 16th time you’ve run this story?”

    What do you expect? This isn’t the BBC you know.

    4 illiterate monkeys does not a good consumer website make.

  8. Posted by Ant | January 12th, 2009 at 9:17 pm

    Is anyone here forced to read?

    You see the title then decide, please stop moaning!.

  9. Posted by Andrew Limont-Brown | January 12th, 2009 at 9:21 pm

    I hear they’re also doing 0% of all TVs. And a special “buy one, get one full price” on sat navs.

  10. Posted by andy of yarm | January 12th, 2009 at 10:23 pm

    every little extra (profit) helps

  11. Posted by quickrudenss | January 12th, 2009 at 10:26 pm

    nipples

  12. Posted by hairy | January 12th, 2009 at 10:47 pm

    andre
    wrong dude, tesco still do double the difference.
    i went in week after xmas as i was after a sony stero that had been reduced from 150 to 120
    anyway went upstairs to electrical department-pish-its gone back up to original price..
    oh well go downstairs and theres a stack of 2 of them on the floor, aha they are priced up at 120…
    decide to get it explaining tescos double difference policy to the mrs..
    off to the till and WOOP scans at 150 therefore pay for it march across to customer service and get 60 credited back on my card making the hifi 90! barginous!!

  13. Posted by Tobas. | January 12th, 2009 at 11:34 pm

    Good deal voted hot bought 10!

  14. Posted by Andre Woodhall | January 13th, 2009 at 12:57 am

    @hairy

    Ah ok thats brilliant, even the other day when some deodrants come up at £1 more then should have been i only got the £1 back…think im getting mugged off…stupid biggest tescos in europe i believe and they mug me off!

    But nevertheless, it still wouldnt work out free as doober said

  15. Posted by Dave | January 13th, 2009 at 7:54 am

    Bitter wallett is a joke!! You don’t have to have two ounces of intelligence to realise that there are several books in this offer. Some are £5, some are £6, some are £4, some are £3…. need I go on? So two out of these is a good deal!! Of course, you won’t buy two £3 books. Is this clear enough?

    This site likes to poke fun at stupid things, well poke fun at yourselfs because this is a really stupid story! LOL.

  16. Posted by Mike Hock | January 13th, 2009 at 8:05 am

    Exactly Dave, Why the chuff would you want two of the same fecking book? One for each eye? You wouldn’t go in and go “Ooh fuck me, its buy 2 of the same book for £7 that’s a bargain, I’m going to buy two for the hell of it” That’s just lazy blogging BW

  17. Posted by TheSaint | January 13th, 2009 at 9:49 am

    Dave and Mike, did you read the blog I wonder, hmmm? It sez the offer is part of a mix and match! It’s pointing out a funny sign and some prices that don’t add up in the picture. Get over yourselves.

  18. Posted by Dave | January 13th, 2009 at 10:00 am

    Yes, well done TheSaint. But why is everyone going on like someone would acutally go in a buy two copies of the same book? This is a mix and match deal, which is exactly why this story is just plain stupid.

  19. Posted by TheSaint | January 13th, 2009 at 10:38 am

    There’s a different book underneath for £3.86 so theres still no saving on those two? Think its just a bit of fun, maybe you should stop taking it or yourself so seriously or just go look at another website - I’ve heard theres more than one on the internet.

  20. Posted by Tim Hill | January 13th, 2009 at 11:36 am

    Why would anyone buy two copies of the same book? Well lets say for instance that two relatives of you both read this author yet live miles apart from each other. Both have birthdays coming up and as a filler, so you buy a book for each. Not really a far fetched scenario really is it? This site is just a bit of fun - I like it, well most of it. If you don’t like it, don’t read it - easy option really. If you must read it, stop fucking moaning you belligerent bastards!

  21. Posted by Mike Hock | January 13th, 2009 at 11:42 am

    Tim - So you want to spend £7 on two of the same book rather than £3 each? Numpty

  22. Posted by Tim Hill | January 13th, 2009 at 12:02 pm

    Mike: That is not what I was saying. I was simply presenting a scenario where you would want to buy two copies of the same book and backing up the point made in the OP.

  23. Posted by Dave | January 13th, 2009 at 12:06 pm

    The fact that you many want to buy two copies of the same book is not relevant.

    The 2 for £7 deal is on several mix and match books. So you make a saving if you buy two books that when added together total more than £7.

    Yes, this is just a bit of fun. But nonetheless, don’t you think it is just rather stupid? People are saying “Tesco is stupid for making this deal hahaha”, but at the same time they themselves are being stupid because this one photograph isn’t the full deal. When you look at the whole deal it is quite logical.

    Basically, as someone else said, this is just poor blogging, trying to make a story out of nothing. If you get fun out of this sort of thing, then fair dos, but the humour is falwed and uninteligent

  24. Posted by Mike Hock | January 13th, 2009 at 12:09 pm

    Dave, you got my point exactly, I was saying that it is lazy blogging just to recycle the same-old, same-old, even if it’s nothing like the other “stoopid” offers presented by TOSSCO

  25. Posted by Jim | January 13th, 2009 at 12:16 pm

    It makes you think hey - the other bitter wallet “bad deals” posted last week e.g. the walkers crisp deal. Could really have been part of bigger deals that do make sense.

    Surely the idea behind this site is to point it out when things go wrong, not bend the truth to make a story out of nothing.

  26. Posted by Mike Hock | January 13th, 2009 at 1:43 pm

    Unfortunately Jim, that’s what happens at BW

  27. Posted by anon | January 13th, 2009 at 2:58 pm

    Really what warrants another article about tesco and their pricing?!! It is blatent when you read the price on the book under the shelf that this is probaly the only book that costs less than £3.50 on it’s own. If your not copy pasting from other good sites you are repeating yourself in more useless articles. Way to go…

  28. Posted by Paul W | January 13th, 2009 at 6:16 pm

    Hi. I took this photo. Yes it’s supposed to be a bit of fun so I’m not going to get into a slagging match of why you buy 2 of the same book. The only thing I will say is that this was the only book in this section with a big 2 for £7 label. All this others just had it stuck on the book. If you’re going to offer this and most of the other books were £3.86, put the flippin label on one that is £3.86 so it actually makes sense!

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