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Do ppl sometime ever get doubts about the prices at hopcoms ?
Did you know you can go to their site and download their current pricelist. Never would i have expected it :O
Nice pdf file with all the rates for everything they sell, Gets updated every monday and another day, sometimes wednesday or other. The list is dated so you know when its effective.
I started noting down the prices whenever i go there and found at times there was a discrepancy. So i demand the pricelist from the vendor who is unwilling and given i can't read kannada, he usually fools me on the prices and tells me internet is not reliable and you cannot trust it. Then i said why not put your pricelist out for public view, why is it always hidden under something ? No answer. There's a nice big board out there but rarely are prices chalked in and even in that case he disputes whats on it giving some excuse or the other.
I find he's usually in agreement on days the list comes out but otherwise its hit & miss. Sometimes he quotes other items that are more expensive and tells me thats the price and if i'm not willing he refuses to sell them to me !!
I'm not sure if he can do that unless the list put out on the net is like he said not always upto date, but i suspect he's lying ?
I'm trying to get that pricelist put out for public view in the shop so he can't jiggle the prices. It's clear and there is no argument. I'm not asking for discounts i insist on paying what is marked. He's started charging me an extra ruppee now for the bag which i've no problems with.
Hopcoms is 90% govt. funded so pricelists ought to be transparent but is your vendor like mine, charming and courteous so long as you trust him ?.
I usually buy lots of fruit there as the quality is good but not always cheap and therefore I expect to be charged appropriately. Now i could get it at the market but thats further away, whilst the hopcoms is just up the road. Hopcoms is not good when the price plummets as they guarantee a minimum price to the grower so when there's a glut the free floating market price will always trump hopcoms. But otherwise i find the quality in general to be better than that in supermarkets and i love going to it whenever, just that i'm not sure if i'm getting a straight price each time
Did you know you can go to their site and download their current pricelist. Never would i have expected it :O
Nice pdf file with all the rates for everything they sell, Gets updated every monday and another day, sometimes wednesday or other. The list is dated so you know when its effective.
I started noting down the prices whenever i go there and found at times there was a discrepancy. So i demand the pricelist from the vendor who is unwilling and given i can't read kannada, he usually fools me on the prices and tells me internet is not reliable and you cannot trust it. Then i said why not put your pricelist out for public view, why is it always hidden under something ? No answer. There's a nice big board out there but rarely are prices chalked in and even in that case he disputes whats on it giving some excuse or the other.
I find he's usually in agreement on days the list comes out but otherwise its hit & miss. Sometimes he quotes other items that are more expensive and tells me thats the price and if i'm not willing he refuses to sell them to me !!
I'm not sure if he can do that unless the list put out on the net is like he said not always upto date, but i suspect he's lying ?
I'm trying to get that pricelist put out for public view in the shop so he can't jiggle the prices. It's clear and there is no argument. I'm not asking for discounts i insist on paying what is marked. He's started charging me an extra ruppee now for the bag which i've no problems with.
Hopcoms is 90% govt. funded so pricelists ought to be transparent but is your vendor like mine, charming and courteous so long as you trust him ?.
I usually buy lots of fruit there as the quality is good but not always cheap and therefore I expect to be charged appropriately. Now i could get it at the market but thats further away, whilst the hopcoms is just up the road. Hopcoms is not good when the price plummets as they guarantee a minimum price to the grower so when there's a glut the free floating market price will always trump hopcoms. But otherwise i find the quality in general to be better than that in supermarkets and i love going to it whenever, just that i'm not sure if i'm getting a straight price each time
