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Carpet chains change price practices after OFT probe | Carpet chains change price practices after OFT probe |
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Two carpet chains have agreed to change their pricing practices, following an investigation by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). | Two carpet chains have agreed to change their pricing practices, following an investigation by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). |
United Carpets used promotions using the phrases "closing down sale" or "closing down for refurbishment" without giving a proper explanation. | United Carpets used promotions using the phrases "closing down sale" or "closing down for refurbishment" without giving a proper explanation. |
A website called Floors2go advertised prices without VAT, and made incorrect claims about savings on offer. | A website called Floors2go advertised prices without VAT, and made incorrect claims about savings on offer. |
The OFT is continuing a separate enquiry into five other carpet chains. | The OFT is continuing a separate enquiry into five other carpet chains. |
United Carpets, which has 66 stores in England, was also told that claims about Recommended Retail Prices (RRPs) must be genuine. | United Carpets, which has 66 stores in England, was also told that claims about Recommended Retail Prices (RRPs) must be genuine. |
In other words, they should be prices which are normally charged throughout the year. | In other words, they should be prices which are normally charged throughout the year. |
Floors2go, which is owned by a company called Nixon and Hope, was found to be advertising carpets per square metre, but without the VAT included. | Floors2go, which is owned by a company called Nixon and Hope, was found to be advertising carpets per square metre, but without the VAT included. |
As a result the OFT said the displayed prices were "potentially misleading to consumers, as they could not in fact buy the product at the price shown." | As a result the OFT said the displayed prices were "potentially misleading to consumers, as they could not in fact buy the product at the price shown." |
The savings being claimed were also wrong. | The savings being claimed were also wrong. |
"When retailers advertise misleading prices or promotions, consumers often make different purchases - or spend more money - than they otherwise might have done," said Gaucho Rasmussen, director of the OFT's goods and consumer group. | "When retailers advertise misleading prices or promotions, consumers often make different purchases - or spend more money - than they otherwise might have done," said Gaucho Rasmussen, director of the OFT's goods and consumer group. |
Investigations | |
Both companies have now agreed to change their pricing, although Floors2go will not complete the changes until February. | Both companies have now agreed to change their pricing, although Floors2go will not complete the changes until February. |
United Carpets said it had phased out the use of RRPs by the end of 2013. | |
It also said it would be happy to provide more information if a store closing sale was being advertised. | |
The OFT is continuing to investigate five other carpet chains, including Carpetright and ScS, over potentially misleading prices. | The OFT is continuing to investigate five other carpet chains, including Carpetright and ScS, over potentially misleading prices. |
In those cases the issue is reference pricing, where stores claim that an item "Was £800. Now £499." | In those cases the issue is reference pricing, where stores claim that an item "Was £800. Now £499." |
The investigation into DFS, which was part of that inquiry, has now been closed. | The investigation into DFS, which was part of that inquiry, has now been closed. |
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