I welcomed Screwfix to Tralee. The stupidity of not being able to look up prices on Irish websites is unreal, and this business of "tell Harry I sent you" is something I find disgusting.
I went to a Garden center in Listowel in fact, needing to stock up at the start of the season. Out of thousands of products including hardware, tools, paint, everything really, there was maybe 1% of things priced up. I walked out!
Another gem is X% off. If X is the percentage discount on an unknown, why not go the whole hog and make it 99.99% and cut the range down a touch? It seems a shame to confuse people with 33%, 45% 50% etc, when a standard advertised discount would make the sale signs cheaper to produce.
Anyway Screwfix in England did not play the game, they had me on their database and made offers that a store did not honour. Apart from this I worked away, used the place for odd company purchases and they wanted my name and postcode every time I bought something.
Fine, but giving my address at the other side of the UK was not something I wanted the shop to overhear. A simple request to remain anonymous was all I needed though.
Screwfix .ie are worse than the UK was. They want your details and if you refuse to give them or even make up a fictitious charecter, the manager has to be involved to input a dummy customer or some such.
I raised concerns with them on their website and through email. Guess what, no answer!
Surely GDPR should come into place when supplying the data to these companies. It seems pointless to have data security when you have to announce your name and address to all in the shop, or waight for ten minutes while a couple of people play with the terminal.