I blame Mick O'Leary for bragging that the original Ryanair site cost IR£5k and was built by two students. I'm not saying the statement was untruthful but it didn't paint a full picture.
I think the basic reason for not showing prices, is the ease at which one can compare on the web, particularly prices in NI and abroad generally.
Another ploy they seem to use with electrical appliances such as TV's where they do show prices locally on the website(ie DID, Powecity etc) is cause confusion by using different model numbers so it makes it more difficult to compare!
On TV's, the models sold in Ireland are slightly different as they also have UHF capability (or is it VHF?) - hence a different code.
Depending on the goods/service, it might also be an attempt to stop competitors undercutting easily.
Precisely!! My dad has a business and they don't list prices on certain goods as the local shops are all busy trying to undercut each other.
shows selection and stock...?
If I'm shopping via website and the site isn't displaying prices I just move onto a site that does.
This seems to be in the Irish culture. A lot of adverts in newspapers etc. do not have prices, meaning that you must phone them up.
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