why Does the 991 system allow items to go below cost in the first place?
I like doing 991s but it’s tedious when you have to change the price back to minimum if $50.00 over cost, reprint the ticket and not only rewrite the closeout paper but then rewrite the blowout sign.
I was told that after changing a price manually, there is not a price reduction for 3 weeks. Anyone know if this is true?
We have a large selection of whirlpool refrigerators wagers dryers and dishwashers in the 991 area. Now without a good printer battery to print the 991 ticket I have to manually type each item.
I do write the cost of the item in the upper corner of the ticket so I know when the ticket prints if it has fallen below cost. But dang, it’s such a slow procedure without having a clear crisp barcode to scan!! Then.. if item goes to zero, I have to add back in and make a separate list to give to person over MPU to add back into system.
This will be even slower when I am training someone to do this! And when will trainees be declared fully trained to do in their own? Surely not just after 1-2 hours of shadowing!!
Does anyone know if back in the day they use to ship these appliances off to the sears scratch and dent stores if price went to zero?