Aldi UK tests new prepayment charge.
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If they try that here it will be the last time i shop Aldi.
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I don't imagine this would be the entire reason, but, I know that if someone feels as though they have $10 credit while they walk through a store, they will be more prone to buy at least $10 worth of stuff. But the repellent force of paying for that credit just for the privilege of entering the store, is a lot to overcome.
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I don't imagine this would be the entire reason, but, I know that if someone feels as though they have $10 credit while they walk through a store, they will be more prone to buy at least $10 worth of stuff. But the repellent force of paying for that credit just for the privilege of entering the store, is a lot to overcome.
I don't imagine this would be the entire reason, but, I know that if someone feels as though they have $10 credit while they walk through a store, they will be more prone to buy at least $10 worth of stuff. But the repellent force of paying for that credit just for the privilege of of entering the store, is a lot to overcome.
I think you might be right.
The owner of the Hi-Fi and music store at which I worked part time was always upset when people would come in the store, browse or ask a few questions and leave without buying anything. He proposed that maybe entrance fee that would be applied against a purchase would deter people with intention to buy from dropping by to browse the CD and vinyl section or make what he considered time wasting inquiries about hi-fi equipment. The staff had to work hard at talking him out of the idea.
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I guess kind of like a disco pub that charges a cover charge, which can then be used for drinks.