Trying to buy a PH Sticker

Trying to buy a PH Sticker

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em177

Original Poster:

3,138 posts

171 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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I write this in a state of disarray so I can only apologise for the tone used. However I feel unable to allow this to blow over.

Ever since passing my test all of my automobiles have displayed (including our TV featured race car) a 3.5" PH sticker on the rear. I judder to contemplate the sum spent to do this, however as the forum has always been a place of sanctuary and happiness this has been accepted and I have moved on with my life.

Recently I have arranged a purchase of a Mitsubishi Evo 6 Tommi Makinen Edition to run alongside my PH stickered GT86. With a friend (bicyclehorts on here, who I trust won't be upset about being included in this misery) would also like to sticker his R32 GTR and Altezza fleet.

Upon loading shotdeadinthehead.com I was pleasantly enriched to find an offer of 99p for the aforementioned product. Fantastic, result, great news. A message was sent to him to confirm colour choice, and it was selected we'd order 3x black and 1x white.

However unfortunately this is where the issue lies. It appears this offer is for ordering 1 sticker only, fine, until you find the postage (for essentially a piece of paper is £2.99). No bother this can also be stomached.

Then the horror started.

When upping the quantity of products in the checkout, it turns out this 99p offer only applies to the first sticker ordered. The following 3 are processed at £2.99.

What the juddering fk Pistonheads? Not only am I happy to pay you to advertise your website. You're allowing me to be bent over with such violence George Michael would be creaming.

The total price for 4 fking stickers delivered to my door is £12.95, or £3.2375 each. Hardly comparable to 99p.

I'm fking outraged at this fking ripping off bd wkface features that want to get away with this.

Honestly it's fking me right off to the point I'm putting my purchase on hold until someone sorts this out. Otherwise I'll be looking forward to my fking Drivetribe stickers to arrive.

fkwits.

eybic

9,212 posts

181 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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If you're in a rush, why not order 3 separate stickers thumbup

bicycleshorts

1,939 posts

168 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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One of the stickers above was actually for my car.

While I don't feel quite as emotional about it as em177, it is surprising that you can buy a very similar "smiley piston" sticker on eBay for half what it costs to buy through official means.

em177

Original Poster:

3,138 posts

171 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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eybic said:
If you're in a rush, why not order 3 separate stickers thumbup
Because then unfortunately I pay £2.97 for 3 stickers and £8.97 to post them.

eybic

9,212 posts

181 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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em177 said:
eybic said:
If you're in a rush, why not order 3 separate stickers thumbup
Because then unfortunately I pay £2.97 for 3 stickers and £8.97 to post them.
Ahhhh, I see the problem rolleyes

Jack Mansfield

3,272 posts

97 months

PH TEAM

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Hi em177,

Firstly, I'll try my very best to ignore the rather aggressive post and name calling...

The £2 which is discounted is for sticker only orders and is a fixed price applicable to however many stickers you order. I imagine it is to make up for the postage price on such a small item, therefore the usual price of £2.99 is applied to the rest.

Thanks,

Jack

eybic

9,212 posts

181 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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I think he's trying to buy 4 stickers Jack. He's seemingly only getting the discount on 1 sticker, the rest are being charged at full price??

Jack Mansfield

3,272 posts

97 months

PH TEAM

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Hi eybic,

Yes thats what I mean too, sorry if it wasn't clear! Its not a discount code as such, they just knock £2 off every sticker order - I assume so you don't end up paying their standard delivery rate for something so small and light... So on this occasion it is knocking £2 off of the first sticker, to counter the postage, and then charging the rest at the normal price.

Hope that helps.

Jack

em177

Original Poster:

3,138 posts

171 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Jack Mansfield said:
Hi em177,

Firstly, I'll try my very best to ignore the rather aggressive post and name calling...

The £2 which is discounted is for sticker only orders and is a fixed price applicable to however many stickers you order. I imagine it is to make up for the postage price on such a small item, therefore the usual price of £2.99 is applied to the rest.

Thanks,

Jack
Hi Jack,

I see you're new around here...

I can only apologise if you read my post without the sarcastic in which it was written... although congratulations you have lost your PH rant woosh parrot virginity. Usually at this point the rant is scored out of 10. However I shall gloss over this in fear of mere 5 or below.

As mentioned if I buy one sticker at 99p and pay the postage. I don't feel I should then have to pay and extra £2.99 to add the same item to your order. Surely it'd make more business sense to promote bulk buying especially in a singular delivery. Rather than a series of individual purchases. It seems I'm being punished for trying to save postage and paper.

After a marathon of catching up on David Attenboroughs fantastic Series; Planet Earth II. I am subsequently fulfilled with a feeling of saving our precious plant, and its resources from such terror as deforestation. I don't want my purchases to effect the Capuchin Monkeys losing their home in the rain forest because some jackass at UPS needs an extra envelope to post my 3.5" PH stickers individually.

All seems somewhat silly don't you think?

Regards,

EM177

  • Edited to add I will happily purchase 4x 3.5" Stickers from your website at £6.95 (99p each).
Edited by em177 on Tuesday 29th November 15:45

em177

Original Poster:

3,138 posts

171 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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I've added a screenshot below for reference:

- Firstly £2.99 postage seems a lot
- Secondly to give 1 sticker for 99p and then £2.99 after that seems a bit inverse? I understand the logic of a 'buy 2 get one free' offer or similar, thus promoting the consumer to save more by purchasing more. However in this case I save less by ordering more. Seems strange?

So it be onto this for you to listen to some scroungy Scottish bloke trying to save a few quick on some stickers.



Edited by em177 on Tuesday 29th November 15:54

Jack Mansfield

3,272 posts

97 months

PH TEAM

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Ah I see! Well in that case, I score you a solid 6 (extra points for such passion about stickers wink )!

I agree about the postage seeming a lot for some stickers! Which is why the website does its magic on sticker orders and deducts £2, so in reality, you are paying 99p for postage (not bad!) and full price for the stickers, as there is no discount codes or offers on stickers available at the moment. Our very own Ben Lowden has set up a thread which he'll update with offers and codes when available: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

I commend you for your choice in TV programmes and urge to want to save the Capuchin Monkeys, I'd like them to stick around too! But I'm sure shotdeadinthehead.com will package them in the same envelope for you and the Capuchins will live to see another day smile

Cheers,

Jack

PoleDriver

28,793 posts

201 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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AS stated previously, there's always companies selling them much cheaper on Ebay, but you have to be quick before the Haymarket Gestapo shut them down!

BillyWhizz888

936 posts

160 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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I'm also struggling to buy 2 stickers

Had 10 attempts to order for it to keep saying enter a valid email. Eventually it accepts then don't accepts my Mastercard. So try go back and order via PayPal and have to try log in again and back to square 1 with the email. By this point I've had enough for 1 night. Ideally like to order 2 different colours but when continue shopping it's not easy trying to find stickers again

Joe5y

1,530 posts

190 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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Why is a sticker, with packaging that is no heavier than a normal paper envelope charged at £2.99 for P&P?

eybic

9,212 posts

181 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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Joe5y said:
Why is a sticker, with packaging that is no heavier than a normal paper envelope charged at £2.99 for P&P?
It's not.

Joe5y

1,530 posts

190 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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eybic said:
Joe5y said:
Why is a sticker, with packaging that is no heavier than a normal paper envelope charged at £2.99 for P&P?
It's not.


Yes it is.

Joe5y

1,530 posts

190 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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Joe5y said:
eybic said:
Joe5y said:
Why is a sticker, with packaging that is no heavier than a normal paper envelope charged at £2.99 for P&P?
It's not.


Yes it is.

Mandat

4,000 posts

245 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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Joe5y said:
Your own screenshot clearly shows a £2 discount being applied, making the P&P cost only 99p.

Joe5y

1,530 posts

190 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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Mandat said:
Joe5y said:
Your own screenshot clearly shows a £2 discount being applied, making the P&P cost only 99p.
Following your incorrect logic please explain the total to me then.

My own screenshot clearly shows a £2 discount being applied for the offer on the sticker being 99p. The P&P is still clearly £2.99 making the total clearly £3.98 as is clearly shown in the above screenshots.

Jack Mansfield

3,272 posts

97 months

PH TEAM

Friday 6th January 2017
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Joe5y said:
Following your incorrect logic please explain the total to me then.

My own screenshot clearly shows a £2 discount being applied for the offer on the sticker being 99p. The P&P is still clearly £2.99 making the total clearly £3.98 as is clearly shown in the above screenshots.
As stated above previously, there is a promotion applied which deducts £2 from sticker orders! This is to counter the fact the postage is quite high for a small and light package. The £2 is NOT a discount for the stickers, but for the postage instead.

HTH