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Wondered if I'm right to be a bit cheesed off here...
A couple of days ago I took advantage of OnOne Software's 'Best Deal of the Year' offer: CLICK
It is clearly enticing people to buy the product with the promise that it includes $100 worth of free training video's. I was going to buy the product at some point anyway so thought I may as well do it while this offer was on. I clicked through, made my payment, downloaded the software then followed the links through to Kelby's site for the video downloads. I was then surprised to see that my checkout basket showed the value of the video's to be just $39.90 and not the $100.00 as described in the advert!
I raised this in an email query to OnOne and they have replied with the following:
I'm not particularly bothered about the video's although they're certainly not worth $50 each (not even worth $19.95 as far as I'm concerned!) but I am bothered about what I feel is misleading advertising. I'm sure that 'bigging up' the value of the bundled videos helps them sell their product but, if I am right about the selling price of these then it smacks of sharp practice to me.
Anyway, before I go any further, I just thought I'd ask you lovely lot if I'm right here or if I'm missing something obvious?
A couple of days ago I took advantage of OnOne Software's 'Best Deal of the Year' offer: CLICK
It is clearly enticing people to buy the product with the promise that it includes $100 worth of free training video's. I was going to buy the product at some point anyway so thought I may as well do it while this offer was on. I clicked through, made my payment, downloaded the software then followed the links through to Kelby's site for the video downloads. I was then surprised to see that my checkout basket showed the value of the video's to be just $39.90 and not the $100.00 as described in the advert!
I raised this in an email query to OnOne and they have replied with the following:
Well, I can't remove the discount code from the cart to confirm this because I've already checked out... I never entered a discount code anyway! So instead I checked on the Kelby Training website and sure enough the two products are being sold for $19.95 each (CLICK), not the $50.00 each claimed by OnOne....if you remove your discount code from the cart you will see how the value changes. It looks like it is the way the Kelby shopping cart is handling the discount code. If you remove the code from the cart, you can see each product is listed for $49.99.
I'm not particularly bothered about the video's although they're certainly not worth $50 each (not even worth $19.95 as far as I'm concerned!) but I am bothered about what I feel is misleading advertising. I'm sure that 'bigging up' the value of the bundled videos helps them sell their product but, if I am right about the selling price of these then it smacks of sharp practice to me.
Anyway, before I go any further, I just thought I'd ask you lovely lot if I'm right here or if I'm missing something obvious?
