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(Up to) Half Price Sale @ Debenhams

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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,260 ✭✭✭jdivision


    Their exchange rate is so bad, even at that level it's not much of a discount on the sterling prices.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,359 ✭✭✭Access


    jdivision wrote: »
    Their exchange rate is so bad, even at that level it's not much of a discount on the sterling prices.

    agree totally... and i hate this "Up To" half price. There is very little thats ever half price.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,831 ✭✭✭jacool


    Access wrote: »
    agree totally... and i hate this "Up To" half price. There is very little thats ever half price.
    You could always take a look! Some stuff in the men's sale there is 70% off! the "up to" is a little mis-leading.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,323 ✭✭✭Dr Nic


    Got 2 pairs of pure wool slacks and a nice dress shirt in Deb's Cork for 115. Both slacks were part of a suit and marked 105eur each if sold apart from the suit.
    I think it was a great deal...
    I hope im right!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,079 ✭✭✭paddydriver


    ShaneU wrote: »
    http://www.debenhams.ie

    free delivery too

    Robbing b@st@rds... agree with other posters. Their exchange rate is criminal. Don't know how they still do business in Ireland.

    Not as bad as new Disney store on Grafton St - went in one day to check it out before bringing in the kids; as usual they have UK price taken off everything except for the pair of "Cars" PJ's I picked up; £20 but €38:eek:

    These places still take us Irish for dipsh1ts.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,606 ✭✭✭schemingbohemia


    Robbing b@st@rds... agree with other posters. Their exchange rate is criminal. Don't know how they still do business in Ireland.

    Not as bad as new Disney store on Grafton St - went in one day to check it out before bringing in the kids; as usual they have UK price taken off everything except for the pair of "Cars" PJ's I picked up; £20 but €38:eek:

    These places still take us Irish for dipsh1ts.

    Sorry but are you not the Dipsh1t for buying it at that price? If you have a problem with their exchange rate then don't buy there, it's quite simple.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,939 ✭✭✭mikedragon32


    Sorry but are you not the Dipsh1t for buying it at that price? If you have a problem with their exchange rate then don't buy there, it's quite simple.
    I would take it to mean he picked them up, then dropped them back on the rack!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,812 ✭✭✭✭evolving_doors


    Robbing b@st@rds... agree with other posters. Their exchange rate is criminal. Don't know how they still do business in Ireland.

    Not as bad as new Disney store on Grafton St - went in one day to check it out before bringing in the kids; as usual they have UK price taken off everything except for the pair of "Cars" PJ's I picked up; £20 but €38:eek:

    These places still take us Irish for dipsh1ts.

    It's simple economics.. charge what the market will bare,and seemingly Irish dipsh1ts are buying the product..
    , if 3 people in uk buy the product at £20 that's £60.. but if only two people in Ireland buy it at €38/£33 that's £66 for selling less volume,,,,
    I really dont know why people moan about being charged differently to UK markets... if you dont like it dont buy it,,, we're not part of the commonwealth anymore ..would anyone complain if they saw the price tag with the Mexican cost on it????

    Note: I can understand your anger if a kid is tugging at your leg... they've also factored this into the equation I presume


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