Has anyone seen this "value" language before? (Seattle, WA)
I was pretty stoked to see that Loxsmith just joined TGTG! But their bags showed up as $9.99 the first time, then went up to $13.99. And now there's this language about the pricing: "Business has opted to increase the value of their bag to cover app-associated fees and is not a direct reflection of the value of the items you are receiving."
What does that mean?? FWIW, the bag says it has 10 bagels, which would be about $1.40 each, and the single-bagel price is about $3 each, so that's half off but not the usual 3x value. The $41.70 "value" seems pretty arbitrary. Maybe that's what it's referring to?
I was pretty stoked to see that Loxsmith just joined TGTG! But their bags showed up as $9.99 the first time, then went up to $13.99. And now there's this language about the pricing: "Business has opted to increase the value of their bag to cover app-associated fees and is not a direct reflection of the value of the items you are receiving."
What does that mean?? FWIW, the bag says it has 10 bagels, which would be about $1.40 each, and the single-bagel price is about $3 each, so that's half off but not the usual 3x value. The $41.70 "value" seems pretty arbitrary. Maybe that's what it's referring to?