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Out of stock goods left on web sites for purchase. grr

(9 Posts)
BBbevan Thu 23-Nov-17 05:03:57

We had this problem with Argos last year. Vowed never to use them again and we haven't. Their loss.

Jalima1108 Wed 22-Nov-17 21:02:33

I am still waiting for John Lewis to email me back telling me that the monitor I enquired about is in stock - I enquired 12 months ago.

In the meantime I went into the local JL and bought the very same one.

midgey Wed 22-Nov-17 20:32:43

Hotter are just as bad

gillybob Wed 22-Nov-17 20:29:33

I've got a feeling they remove popular stuff from their websites during special offers such as 3 for 2 toy sales etc. Then weirdly they're back in stock as soon as the offer is finished . hmm

M0nica Wed 22-Nov-17 20:19:14

Funnily enough I was sounding off about this to DD earlier in the week. I suspect it is for items they intend to restock, but it is infuriating.

GrandmaMoira Wed 22-Nov-17 20:16:59

Argos seems to be one of the worst sites for this. Also they often have goods available to collect but not for delivery.

midgey Wed 22-Nov-17 20:10:19

Totally agree too. Sends me incandescent!

vampirequeen Wed 22-Nov-17 19:32:10

Totally with you on this. Definitely not unreasonable.

POGS Wed 22-Nov-17 18:58:36

I wanted to order a lap top for a Xmas gift and I have tediously checked the Argos site every day for over a week hoping for stock arrivals, yes I know glutton for punishment but it was a good price..

Why don't companies remove from their sites items that have sold out/cannot be purchased. Should be a law against it.grin Grrrr.