16 Mar, 2019 → by ClaimboUser135243
Internet orders often do not honor sale prices as advertised

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Update by user Apr 16, 2019 On 4/7/19 I received a canned answer to my email to Blair customer service asking about the pricing discrepancies. Basically they said that due to the number and frequency of the catalogs they print, prices constantly fluctuate and that prices are not linked to source code numbers printed on catalogs. That being said, I find that an odd way to conduct business; most companies handle complex programming issues with ease. In any case, their email did suggest I reorder by phone..which I did not. Original review posted by user Mar 16, 2019 Received several sale catalogs advertising items at clearance prices. Had one successful order completed "as advertised" but my attempt to reorder same items in a different color within the sale period resulted a price hike of $7 to $10 apiece, even when I entered the catalog code & etc. Clearly misrepresentation. I therefore will shop elsewhere where a printed price is actually the selling price.
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