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Re: Rip Off Ikea
I take your point but Ikea is about the last place I would use for things like a dishwasher.
That said, I recently bough a bar stool in Ikea Malaga - as you say, there was a big difference in price compared to the UK price. Ikea are very very clever at marketing - you've only got to look at the store design. They probably have a good reason for differential pricing although I can't imagine what it might be! |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 9365285)
I take your point but Ikea is about the last place I would use for things like a dishwasher.
That said, I recently bough a bar stool in Ikea Malaga - as you say, there was a big difference in price compared to the UK price. Ikea are very very clever at marketing - you've only got to look at the store design. They probably have a good reason for differential pricing although I can't imagine what it might be! |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
I think quite a few wifies are virtually addicted to Ikea and imagine because some articles appear to be good value, think they all are and possibly buy some items at ridiculously inflated prices on impulse, rather than weigh the form up on line or in electrical discount stores.
As Fred says,much of its down to clever marketing and conning the public. I imagine Ikea can make as much profit on ten washing machines as the specialised shops make on a hundred, so they're not concerned about those ppl who have enough sense to go elsewhere, as long as they manage to sell a few. Personally I avoid them like the plague. I hate the whole set-up and don't rate most of the stuff they sell. It's at least fifteen years since I was last dragged kicking and screaming into one of their stores. I'd rather do time in the Scrubs than endure that tortuous marathon again. |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Never been, never seen the catalogue so what is so good or so bad about it all?
Rosemary |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by Chiclanagir
(Post 9365249)
Yes, but that is not the point. What I object to is that this is exactly the same machine sold by exactly the same company. Costing I presume exactly the same to manufacture but yet sold at 100 euros mas or menos more.
I can buy a Bosch, Whirlpool, Hoover for more or less the same price at Media Markt than an unknown make in Ikea where I would have thought it would be cheaper. |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9365397)
Never been, never seen the catalogue so what is so good or so bad about it all?
Rosemary |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
I hate IKEA
Ever since I went to the Wednesbury shop and I had to queue to get in the car park Then I had to queue to get in the shop as they let us in 20 at a time Then I had to walk around like a sardine being crushed by other shoppers At the tills to get out they were in a real mess ..... and of course I had to queue for ages I dont like queueing The restaurant is good though :) |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 9365599)
I hate IKEA
Ever since I went to the Wednesbury shop and I had to queue to get in the car park Then I had to queue to get in the shop as they let us in 20 at a time Then I had to walk around like a sardine being crushed by other shoppers At the tills to get out they were in a real mess ..... and of course I had to queue for ages I dont like queueing The restaurant is good though :) Rosemary |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
We had a den in spain where the pets slept. We were trying to buy 2 sofas with removable loose covers. Sevilla IKEA had just opened so we paid a visit bought 3+2 sofas with 2 sets of covers, beige for winter and white for summer. They were great, comfortable and still looked like new when we left, thanks to the machine washable covers. Delivery was 2 days later for the CDS. Classical design think they called it Ektorp and they cost about 1400 euro. Can't remember how many years ago but the store had just opened.
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Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9365601)
Did you buy much, was it good or bad quality?
Ikea is a global brand with millions of satisfied customers. |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Well what about Zara? A good Spanish brand who will charge at least 20% more for any item bought in the UK rather than its Spanish shops...
And in UK, it is often a 'postcode lottery' as to how much you will pay for a certain item. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...in-stores.html I like IKEA ... does what it says on the tin :thumbup: |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by noelrosie
(Post 9365660)
Well what about Zara? A good Spanish brand who will charge at least 20% more for any item bought in the UK rather than its Spanish shops...
And in UK, it is often a 'postcode lottery' as to how much you will pay for a certain item. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...in-stores.html I like IKEA ... does what it says on the tin :thumbup: |
Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by reggiedh
(Post 9365417)
When all said and done I give them a thumbs up. We had our kitchen done by then and they were much cheaper than the local kitchen people. And before anyone says there quality is shite it isn't. I was the same as the kitchen places and available that day; not 6 weeks out. I don't have any problem with them at all and for certain items bloody useful.
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Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by Chiclanagir
(Post 9365713)
A friend had her kitchen from Ikea and I must say it looks super. The settees are also a lot cheaper and more modern than I can buy locally. Not a problem with that, but...............
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Re: Rip Off Ikea
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 9365635)
Ikea is a global brand with millions of satisfied customers.
In a short time he had so many mail orders coming in that he had delivery problems and came up with the often despised flat pack idea. As you say its now a global brand and virtually none of its products are made in Sweden, though they have a design centre there in order to to use the countries name as a marketing tool. The same guy Kamprad is still virtually in control of the company and said to be one of the Worlds richest ppl. though exactly how rich is not known, as all his profits are squirrelled away tax free in the Dutch Antilles. He did set up a charity of a sort, but that again was soley for his own benefit. The company almost had a major disaster when it became public knowledge that Kamprad had been a very active member of the Nazi party even until well after the war. However a massive public relations campaign in which he denounced his previous activities helped to rescue his predicament, though many still believe the leopard hasn't changed its spots and question his true motives and intentions. |
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