The stickered item on sale is a product that has a special sticker indicating a discounted price or promotion. It is being offered at a reduced price for a limited time.
A retailer has to charge you the sale price if the price that you choose in their store is on sale. They cannot hide from you the fact that the item is on sale.
first of all, u can never return anything that's on sale. second of all, u can never return ANYTHING that's broken. Edit: The answer above is completely untrue. Weather an item is bought in a sale or at full price you have the same rights. According to the sale of goods act any item bought must be fit for purpose. if you wear an item a few times and it breaks how can it possibly be fit for purpose? and therefore you can get a full refund as long as it is within a reasonable amount of time, usually 3 - 4 weeks. It really annoys me in shops when they tell me i can't return an item because its on sale!
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There are a couple ways one could tell if a software store is having a sale. The easiest way to tell if this type of store is having a sale is to keep an eye out for advertisements promoting their sales. You could also check the stores website for more information on sales.
http://www.outdoorpatioumbrellas.com/ you can go to this site and get any kind of umbrella on sale. This site will tell you every thing you need and there is more information.
Only time will tell, but if you want to predict we can do that. If the item is not bought for a while by anyone, chances are it will go on sale, or even better, the price will be permanently reduced.
If the item sells, you can take down your listing.
No. It means the auction will end for that item or the sale of that item will end at that time. Ebay items are bid on for a period of time. At the end, the highest bidder gets the item. The exception is if it says "Buy It Now" then you can buy it now and the seller will generally tell you how long to expect delivery. You can also contact the seller and ask how long for delivery.
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Each item has a rarity index, which tells you how "rare" an item is.
Probably the most extreme lengths that someone can take to sell an item is to lie about the product. If it is made out like it would help a consumer, they will buy it.
Yes, the pawn shop receives a ticket from you which will have the pawn # then once you have received the item in which was pawned they tell you who pawned it.