HONEST??????? CAT*** P*O*O ?!!!!
Do me a favour :nono:
They ripped me off for 60 SGD on a 200SGD purchase and I've since deprived them of 3k of my own business and the same from friends/family. Which reminds me, I must let the sales lady, branch manager and the manager's boss know that...when the shop is busy...with lots of tourists.
Why should we have to "build up a relationship", do endless pricing research (which I do enjoy for the larger purchases actually!), go through the pain of bartering (which I know many Singaporeans also despise) and so on, just to get a
fair and
transparent price. This is Singapore for goodness sake - why should consumers be restricted to Harvey Norman and Best Denki (I'm using "fair" in the loosest possible terms in those cases given the scale of their overheads

)?
IMHO, everyone, including wealthy tourists and Singaporeans who don't have the time to spend hours researching prices and haggling, are entitled to the same quality of deal as everyone else. "It's their own fault", "get over it", the whole sales folks/ricebowl argument and similar just doesn't cut it with me. Business ethics DOES cut it with me.