Yes, REALLY.
http://consumerist.com/2013/03/25/st...t-looking-fee/
Summary:
A store in Brisbane, Australia has apparently started charging customers $5 if they are "just looking". The fee is waived if they actually buy something.
This is apparently to combat the practice of "showrooming" also known as "check it out in a store then buy it online later".
This has to be one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. This place better be ready to go out of business FAST if it tries to extract $5 from anyone who doesn't want to make a purchase.
There are good ways to deal with showrooming, this isn't one of them. Can you imagine having to work at this store and enforce this policy? The tidal wave of angry customers would be epic. (Note: I don't call them SCs because as I see it there's nothing stupid or sucky about opposing this ridiculous fee).
http://consumerist.com/2013/03/25/st...t-looking-fee/
Summary:
A store in Brisbane, Australia has apparently started charging customers $5 if they are "just looking". The fee is waived if they actually buy something.
This is apparently to combat the practice of "showrooming" also known as "check it out in a store then buy it online later".
This has to be one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. This place better be ready to go out of business FAST if it tries to extract $5 from anyone who doesn't want to make a purchase.
There are good ways to deal with showrooming, this isn't one of them. Can you imagine having to work at this store and enforce this policy? The tidal wave of angry customers would be epic. (Note: I don't call them SCs because as I see it there's nothing stupid or sucky about opposing this ridiculous fee).
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