By PaulPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 15:42 GMT
I believe Amazon have a, somewhat hidden, policy that if the price of something you have bought from them goes down within a specific period you can claim a refund to take you to the lower price. I wonder if that would also apply in the case of items bought before the VAT is reduced compared to prices after?
By FlugalPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 15:43 GMT
"Firstly, the retailer’s only reduced the VAT rate by 2.13 per cent and not the full 2.5 per cent. Why? Well because of some complicated mathematical mumbo jumbo, it claimed."
It's not too complicated. For example, if you have £100 and add 10% you have £110. Subtract 10% of £110 (i.e. £11) and you're left with £99, not your original £100.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:04 GMT
I just placed an order for a car at the new rate of VAT, the order is placed, it's just not going to go on the books until Monday ;)
Any reasonable retailer will make that kind of deal, it just doesn't make sense to wait, otherwise people will just hold off on purchases. Which makes the books look even worse than they probably are.
By CraigPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:12 GMT
Clever because if they didn't do it via the promo code, you would have been able to take advantage of their generous price-drop-refund scheme several days earlier :)
But loads of retailers have done this already, Amazon don't deserve this mention tbh. Overclockers for one went down to 15% almost immediately after it was confirmed.
I assumed these retailers aren't taking the hit, but rather doing a bit of an accounting fiddle so these orders look like they came after the weekend? Who knows...
By StuPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:23 GMT
As there's a little confusion about the fact it's not a 2.5% reduction in the cost, there's an easy calculator for the VAT change here: http://howmuchvat.co.uk/
By David GosnellPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:38 GMT
What's the betting Alistair Darling's grasp of maths is just as questionable?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/7749515.stm
In summary, our worthy chancellor and the man best placed to get us out of our current mess, oh yes, cocked up a rise in the duty on spirits supposed to exactly negate the VAT reduction, and spectacularly failed.
By Rob BeardPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:42 GMT
SVP are also offering a discount until 30th November, I think it's 2.5% off or something. Sods law I just ordered some bits from them and I aint putting in a special order just to get the discount.
Brastop.com are currently offering 17.5% off until November 30th which spurred my other half to get some new sexy undies. Good on you Alistair, in a way you've spurred my other half to spend out on something that in a way will make my day.
Paris because I bet she's got a selection of sexy undies.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 20:20 GMT
"I believe Amazon have a, somewhat hidden, policy that if the price of something you have bought from them goes down within a specific period you can claim a refund to take you to the lower price. I wonder if that would also apply in the case of items bought before the VAT is reduced compared to prices after?"
Amazon discontinued this policy a few months ago (except for pre-order items) :(
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 20:33 GMT
Isn't VAT a legal requirement? If so, then Amazon cannot simply decide to reduce the amount of VAT paid - that would be illegal. All they've done is reduce the amount charged to the customer - the amount of VAT on those goods is still 17.5%.
By PhilPosted Wednesday 26th November 2008 20:40 GMT
"I believe Amazon have a, somewhat hidden, policy that if the price of something you have bought from them goes down within a specific period you can claim a refund to take you to the lower price."
Amazon have now dropped this policy. I tried to claim a refund last week and got the following response:
"Further to your email, we regret to inform you that we do not extend a post-order price guarantee and only orders placed on or before September 01, 2008 are eligible for a price difference refund under the Post-Order Price Guarantee policy. We are very sorry regarding this issue."
By Mark AggletonPosted Thursday 27th November 2008 08:05 GMT
However, I pre-ordered a DVD from Amazon which was released on Monday. As the supermarkets were selling it at a significantly lower price than Amazon they have given me a fiver refund.
Comments on: Amazon intros early VAT cut
Refund if price goes down #
By Paul Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 15:42 GMT
Mumbo jumbo? #
By Flugal Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 15:43 GMT
It is the full 2.5% #
By Oliver Humpage Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 15:43 GMT
oh bum #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 15:48 GMT
Car #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:04 GMT
Bit slow #
By Gareth Jones Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:06 GMT
Clever #
By Craig Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:12 GMT
They're not the only ones #
By H3N0451 Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:13 GMT
You're not ... #
By Eddie Edwards Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:35 GMT
@Flugal #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:42 GMT
Call me cynical... #
By Dogbyte Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:52 GMT
What happens if you use the code, next week? #
By Anonymous John Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 16:58 GMT
is 32rds... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:00 GMT
Also... #
By Ben Mathews Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:17 GMT
Easy Calculator #
By Stu Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:23 GMT
Free Money (if you are vat registered...) #
By Stuart Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:24 GMT
Not the only one? #
By David Gosnell Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:38 GMT
SVP and brastop.com #
By Rob Beard Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 17:42 GMT
Pahhh #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 18:47 GMT
@Anonymous Coward #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 18:57 GMT
definitely not the first to do this #
By Elrond Hubbard Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 19:13 GMT
Not any more... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 20:20 GMT
Just PR #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 20:33 GMT
Re: Refund if price goes down #
By Phil Posted Wednesday 26th November 2008 20:40 GMT
@Phil #
By Mark Aggleton Posted Thursday 27th November 2008 08:05 GMT
Me too #
By Rob Haswell Posted Thursday 27th November 2008 10:11 GMT