Picking up on comments by both dbc50 and Rail-Rider.
I agree with Brian, if an item is priced it saves both the customer and the retailer wasting time with the "how much is this" conversation. He is also quite correct about the problem of label swapping.
R-R's comment about labels is also very pertinent, as in my opinion a printed label adds provenance and evidence of the original purchase cost.
I well remember as a child my local toy shop used to use pencil to mark the prices on the boxes of Corgi toys.
Therefore I don't have a problem with labels.
Regards
John
I agree with Brian, if an item is priced it saves both the customer and the retailer wasting time with the "how much is this" conversation. He is also quite correct about the problem of label swapping.
R-R's comment about labels is also very pertinent, as in my opinion a printed label adds provenance and evidence of the original purchase cost.
I well remember as a child my local toy shop used to use pencil to mark the prices on the boxes of Corgi toys.
Therefore I don't have a problem with labels.
Regards
John