N&D FOOD MART
4471 STATE RD
Cleveland Ohio 44109
United States of America
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N&D FOOD MART COCK EYED, OLD, SHORT, PUNK, CRAP TALKER Cleveland, Ohio
*Consumer Comment: What is the real story?
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2Consumer
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I seldom go to N&D FOOD MARKET, and when I do, I always seem to get ripped off. Sometimes when I go there I may ask how much something costs, and the owner asks me "how much money do you have?" and then charges me the amount I tell them, when there is clearly a price printed on the item or box the item came out of.
My mother even goes to this store sometimes, to buy cigarettes, and other items. George changes the prices on her every time she goes there, at about an additional $0.10. My mother also goes there seldom, too.
I've come to the conclusion that I will just stop going to George's store. There is no reason to rip myself off, if not every item in his store has a price tag, when he charges his own prices. I believe he chooses who he wants to rip off. Well that is my report, I hope everyone will stop going to his store, as I will, too.
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Updates & Rebuttals
#1 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, April 22, 2011
POSTED: Friday, April 22, 2011
Why do you ask for the price of products that have the price clearly marked on them?
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Susan - This City (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, April 22, 2011
POSTED: Friday, April 22, 2011
You say the price is clearly marked but you ask. I am sure the owner assumed you can read prices and was joking when he asks how much you have. A grocery store is not a garage sale where you can offer less than asking price.
You also say "My mother even goes to this store sometimes, to buy cigarettes, and other items. George changes the prices on her every time she goes there, at about an additional $0.10. My mother also goes there seldom, too. "
Does your mother go there sometimes or seldom? The 10 cent difference on a pack of cigarettes might be a tax hike or a company price hike.
In my state, the tax recently went up, again, $1 this time. One pack of cigarettes is now just under $6.00.