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tiglesias33
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This is really no different than a company deciding to have a sale or to lower their prices after you buy something. They owe exactly nothing to those who purchased prior to whatever change was made. Think if the stock market allowed for back-dated deals...pretty crazy, eh? Another good example is vehicle rebates and incentives. You buy today and score no incentives, but 2 weeks later the incentives are $1,000 on the same vehicle. Do-overs are not allowed, and the company is not going to just grin and hand you the $grand.
It really makes me crazy when people aren't lucky in terms of when they buy, and then they get upset with a company for having a sale, rebates, rewards or whatever but the company won't back-date it for them. Even worse in my book is the whole 'return it and buy it again' mentality which is frankly abusive to a company or retailer....just so a customer can save themselves a few dollars.
I get it. And the comparison to a Rebate is a good one.
Like I've said I was looking at it at too personal of a level as opposed to from their side.
I was more thinking of companies price matching sales (but that doesn't apply since kuiu is the only place that sells kuiu), or honoring an expired coupon, etc, etc.
Im thrilled they have a program now, my first reaction was a **** that sucks for me, I wonder if anyone else is pissed. Seeing the responses and thinking it over. I was wrong.