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By: pkphilip | Posted: Jul 03, 2008 | General | 254 Views (Updated Jul 03, 2008)

Storeguru.com heavily inflates the MRP value on goods inorder to make their "special" deals look good.


Example 1: Lenovo 3000 Y510 775843Q on Storeguru.com is avertised as having an MRP of Rs.54990/- with a special price of Rs.45990/-, while Lenovo sells this same laptop for Rs.42000/-.


Example 2: Lenovo 3000 Y510 775844Q on Storeguru.com is avertised as having an MRP of Rs.70990/- with a special price of Rs.58990/-, while Lenovo sells this same laptop for Rs.54990/-.


Example 3: HTC 3400 is advertised as having an MRP of Rs.17000/- with a special price of Rs.10,099/- while in reality the MRP is around Rs.10500/-


I have communicated with Storeguru.com about this and told them that it is illegal to inflate MRPs (please check with any lawyer), but they still continue to show the highly inflated MRP figures on their website despite the fact that it has been months since I first lodged the complaint with them.


Please do not deal with Storeguru.com unless you want to get ripped off.


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