Be aware that VERY FEW of these are actually offering what they claim. It could simply be the case that they are using banners for temporary shops that are a few years old (IE they were once a genuine discount reatiler). It could be an outright lie. It could be that CERTAIN items are discounted.
But in my experience shops that offer " Discount " fireworks are in fact some of the most expensive- often simply selling stock at the full retail price.
Buy One get one free is also dodgy. Often this will be old stock. Also I have know reatailers to sell stuff Buy one get one free because of its weak performance, or because it was over priced to begin with. For example a Buy on Get one free Rocket at ?15 is really 2 Rockets at ?7.50 . And those Rockets might not be as good as a ?5 Rocket! Or Best of all, Tesco Classic trick- Double the selling price and offer Buy One get one free. The key is- common sence do the mats, work out what you are paying and what you are getting- don't be wowed by phoney bargains!
" RRP " is rather a meaningless guid, because the " Recommended " price could be anything. There are no guides or standards for RRP's. This is especially the case when a line has been produced by a manufacturer to be sold by a single retailer such as Tesco or Lidl.
For example Lidl sell a " Benstar " cake "Rainbow Storm" at ?6.99 from a RPP of " ?13.99 " . However, EXACTLY the same firework, with a different label " Colour Blitz" , is sold at a RRP of ?6.99 under the Cosmic Brand name.
Edited by David, 21 October 2006 - 06:23 PM.