Talk:MFI Retail

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"MFI has been famous for many years for the excessive frequency and length of its sales". Not sure what this sentence is intended to mean? Britmax 10:57, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Well, whether it's actually true or just a perception, it does appear that the day after one "massive sale" ends, another one starts. Certainly I don't recall ever having visited - or even passed - an MFI store which wasn't advertising a sale at the time :-)

Ah, I understand now. Not so much frequent sales as one perpetual one. My subjective memory is the same but I stopped buying from them when they applied the false economy of getting rid of the you see it you take it away idea they used to have. Britmax 21:53, 1 November 2006 (UTC) (Oh, four tildes, by the way)

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