High Street Discount For A Watch
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A friend of mine went into Goldsmiths with Tesco Clubcard Vouchers. IIRC £10 becomes £40 to spend there.
No discount was possible if paying by those vouchers. Although that may be his bad negotiating!
I got 18% off a ladies Omega at Goldsmiths in meadowhall just before Xmas.
Also Goldsmiths only stock Omega in selected stores, none in Leeds hence having to go to Sheffield.
No discount was possible if paying by those vouchers. Although that may be his bad negotiating!
I got 18% off a ladies Omega at Goldsmiths in meadowhall just before Xmas.
Also Goldsmiths only stock Omega in selected stores, none in Leeds hence having to go to Sheffield.
This is the watch that currently has my attention http://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Omega-Seamaster-300M-G...
With a 20 % discount it would cost me 136 quid !! A right bargain (man maths)
Although I also now like this http://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Aerospace-Av...
With a 20 % discount it would cost me 136 quid !! A right bargain (man maths)
Although I also now like this http://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Aerospace-Av...
Edited by jjr1 on Saturday 4th May 10:10
jjr1 said:
This is the watch that currently has my attention http://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Omega-Seamaster-300M-G...
With a 20 % discount it would cost me 136 quid !! A right bargain (man maths)
Although I also now like this http://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Aerospace-Av...
Nice watch... But ring a store first as most don't carry stock.With a 20 % discount it would cost me 136 quid !! A right bargain (man maths)
Although I also now like this http://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Breitling-Aerospace-Av...
Edited by jjr1 on Saturday 4th May 10:10
I was led to believe the same as posted above, no discount if vouchers used. I guess they don't get the full value of the vouchers, always worth a cheeky ask though and don't forget more than one shop in a city will probably carry the watch your looking for.
Just showing off but I got a 33% discount on a bell and Ross green ceramic making it significantly cheaper than the secondhand version I nearly bought, woo me indeed
Just showing off but I got a 33% discount on a bell and Ross green ceramic making it significantly cheaper than the secondhand version I nearly bought, woo me indeed

I don't think you'll get any discount with insurance vouchers.
The insurance company has already settled with Goldsmiths, and you effectively have store credit to use against goods.
In both cases your ability to negotiate a discount are gone, as you are already a customer seeking to exchange vouchers/store credit for goods. To be frank, you can't go elsewhere you are Goldsmiths customer. You can't go elsewhere.
Could be wrong of course...
D
The insurance company has already settled with Goldsmiths, and you effectively have store credit to use against goods.
In both cases your ability to negotiate a discount are gone, as you are already a customer seeking to exchange vouchers/store credit for goods. To be frank, you can't go elsewhere you are Goldsmiths customer. You can't go elsewhere.
Could be wrong of course...
D
Edited by Dominic H on Saturday 4th May 15:04
jjr1 said:
Yes my vouchers are from an insurance payout so I assume they are just like cash but restricted in that they can only be used in certain shops.
Wrong......I think you will find your insurance company get a big discount off the voucher by giving say Goldsmiths their business......you can't get further discount .......they are not like cashThey are pre discounted vouchers
Personally I wouldn't accept a voucher as a settlement for a claim ....it's a con
Edited by michael gould on Sunday 5th May 21:15
michael gould said:
jjr1 said:
Yes my vouchers are from an insurance payout so I assume they are just like cash but restricted in that they can only be used in certain shops.
Wrong......I think you will find your insurance company get a big discount off the voucher by giving say Goldsmiths their business......you can't get further discount .......they are not like cashThey are pre discounted vouchers
Personally I wouldn't accept a voucher as a settlement for a claim ....it's a con
Edited by michael gould on Sunday 5th May 21:15
The payment is for a Breitling Colt that was water damaged. The voucher will be for the replacement of that watch. The rrp to replace is covered by that voucher so hardly a con?
As to the point of not accepting it do I have that option? I appreciate that cash would give me a better bargaining tool for a discount but can I insist on that when I am not technically being raped by accepting a voucher that gives me the current version of the damaged watch?
Mark A B said:
If your willing to post up can you tell me which voucher you have?(LMG,Gem,Hallmark) and how much it's for? Will see what I can do in terms of helping you find the correct watch and if there's anything that can be done price wise.
I have no problem doing that and will confirm once my voucher is sent outI've very recently had the same experience. I received an LMG gem card. There was zero movement on rrp from any of the authorised outlets. LMG take 25 per cent of any final sale price in return for sending the business to the outlet. That 25 per cent swallows up any chance of you haggling for a discount. I got what I was after and was, in general, very happy with the process. My AD said that there may be room for movement on anything that I was paying cash for, but dug in when I pushed for a discount using the gem card. If they have what you want and it's within your budget, there's little point fretting about what you could have had.
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