Just who is doing the 1 for whom in the sales? Are the shops really giving 2 shoppers a chance to buy bargain? 3 are we just helping them to clear their shelves twice a year to 4 way for new-buying up the rubbish they would 5 throw away?
In most sales there is a bit of 6 . Some bargains are more genuine than other. Some price claims are true, 7 others are misleading or plain false.
If the sale notice says “Coats—reduced from £30 to £10”it should 8 law, be true.
The rules are that, unless a shop says otherwise, the coats 9 have been on sale at the higher price for at least 28 10 days in the previous six months. They can, however, 11 around it by saying “Last week £30. Now £10”.
Be a bit 12 about a ticket which just says “Sale price £5”. It may mean the goods are specially bought 13 for the sale and does not necessarily indicate any 14 .
And there is nothing to prevent the shopkeeper 15 : “Worth £50, only £20” or even “Normally £300, only £150”.
Another practice which is 16 upon, though not illegal, is an imprecise offer, like “Up to £10 off latest 17 “.
It gives no clear idea of how much you have to spend or exactly what you have to buy to 18 .
If you see a price claim you do not believe or feel to be misleading, you can complain 19 the local Trading Standards Office – the town hall will put you in 20 .
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2. A. us B. ourselves C. them D. themselves
3. A. And B. Then C. But D. Or
4. A. choose B. somehow C. make D. show
5. A. otherwise B. somehow C. therefore D. rather
6. A. all B. both C. either D. neither
7. A. as B. when C. though D. while
8. A. over B. with C. on D. by
9. A. must B. will C. can D. need
10. A. constant B. consecutive C. coming D. running
11. A. go B. come C. get D. look
12. A. unconscious B. mistrustful C. dissatisfactory D. suspicious
13. A. in B. about C. over D. on
14. A. deduction B. reduction C. induction D. production
15. A. booking B. boosting C. boasting D. booming
16. A. frowned B. frowning C. fucked D. fucking
17. A. medals B. modals C. modes D. models
18. A. regain B. order C. obtain D. benefit
19. A. at B. to C. of D. about
20. A. touch B. use C. deed D. trouble
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