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The seller reversed their prices after 1 day.

[size=3]Soundsgreat eBay outlet are selling the Polytune for[b] £69 incl free delivery[/b], they are normally £75 plus £6 delivery so that is a saving of about 12 quid! Get in there quick, because they are stating:
[b]IN STOCK NOW Brand New -Low price one week only !

Here is the link: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TC-Electronic-PolyTune-Polyphonic-Guitar-Tuner-UK-/190402689251?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item2c54e278e3"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TC-Electronic-PolyTu...=item2c54e278e3[/url]
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INCREDIBLE.... I was able to buy this last night for £69.00 (see purchases and you'll see user captnmoto which is me £69) but now they've put the price back up to £75!! sorry peeps, I should have kept that quiet. I reckon Sounds Great got a bollocking from the distributors or something but even the piece of text that said low price one week only is gone. Oh well... least I got a bargain :rolleyes: :lol: :lol:

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p.s.: I've phoned them up and argue that what was said in his original advert was low price for one week only and that they only put the advert up 2 days ago and complained that they didn't honour their promise to keep it low for one week (IN STOCK NOW Brand New -Low price one week only) but this bloke called Neil told me in full honesty that they've got their ass chewed from the TC disrtibutors and were ordered to put the prices back up :) said I was a lucky so and so.

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I thought this sort of price fixing was illegal these days? I know Marshall did it some years ago and got told to stop.

Why should TC care what a shop sells stuff for anyhow? They've already made their money off it.

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[quote name='Alien' post='860109' date='Jun 7 2010, 05:28 PM']I thought this sort of price fixing was illegal these days? I know Marshall did it some years ago and got told to stop.

Why should TC care what a shop sells stuff for anyhow? They've already made their money off it.

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Sadly not, as far as I'm aware. Channel have vociferously protected the price of their perfumes with the argument (tested in court) that discounting devalues the actual brand. Levis, and I'm sure others, have followed the same tack.

[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veblen_goods"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veblen_goods[/url]

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