actually I read that as 20% off AND get the vat back but then I'm greedy hehe
That's a perfectly legit way to read it, as 20% off does not mean the same as getting the VAT back - hence it must be two separate offers.
I filling in the feedback form on their web site asking them to confirm it is 20% off, *and* the VAT back.
But surely if they give you 20% off, they are giving you the VAT back?Item sells at £120VAT content is £20You buy item at £120 * 0.8 = £96You save £24, of which £20 is the VAT.So you do get the VAT back, with the bonus that you get a little more too.
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actually I read that as
ReplyDelete20% off AND get the vat back
but then I'm greedy hehe
That's a perfectly legit way to read it, as 20% off does not mean the same as getting the VAT back - hence it must be two separate offers.
ReplyDeleteI filling in the feedback form on their web site asking them to confirm it is 20% off, *and* the VAT back.
ReplyDeleteBut surely if they give you 20% off, they are giving you the VAT back?
ReplyDeleteItem sells at £120
VAT content is £20
You buy item at £120 * 0.8 = £96
You save £24, of which £20 is the VAT.
So you do get the VAT back, with the bonus that you get a little more too.