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Coles shopper reveals little-known hack to score $50 refund

A Coles customer has revealed his hack to scoring big bucks off your grocery bill.

Coles shopper reveals little-known hack to score a $50 refund

A Coles customer has shared a little-known hack that could save you money off your grocery bill.

Taking to TikTok, the shopper revealed how he received under $150 in refunds in just two days after several trips to his local store.

In his video, the customer explained to his followers that Coles’ Promise on Price Scanning and how the rule can save you money.

According to the supermarket policy, if an item scans at a higher price than the advertised or ticketed shelf price, a shopper will receive that item for free.

The shopper said during his first shopping trip to Coles, he scored $48 off after a packet of dishwashing tablets scanned at the wrong price.

“Notice how the first line of 74-pack of dishwasher tablets is free?” the shopper asked, showing a photo of his Coles receipt.

“This is why it pays to take notice of prices while you’re shopping.

“Most people don’t know this, but all of the major supermarkets are bound by something called the Supermarket Scanning Code of Practice - as it’s generally known.

“And in that code, there’s a caveat where if you scan an item and it scans at higher than the ticketed price, you get it for free.

“So yeah, I just saved $50.”

A Coles customer revealed how he received under $150 in refunds. Picture: sydneytamrin/TikTok
A Coles customer revealed how he received under $150 in refunds. Picture: sydneytamrin/TikTok
During his first shopping trip to Coles, he scored $48 off after a packet of dishwashing tablets. Picture: sydneytamrin/TikTok
During his first shopping trip to Coles, he scored $48 off after a packet of dishwashing tablets. Picture: sydneytamrin/TikTok

In a follow-up video, the customer showed how he returned to the store the next day and purchased two packs of the dishwashing tablets - only to find that they were also scanned with the incorrect price.

“I did what any normal, reasonable and rational person would do in the same circumstances. I doubled down and went two for two,” he said.

Many users noted that shoppers must first purchase the item and then return it to the service desk to receive a refund.

“It doesn’t work if you flag it with the checkout worker before you’ve paid for it,” one said.

A Coles spokesperson has told 7NEWS.com.au that the supermarket is proud to offer the policy.

“All Coles Supermarkets apply ‘Our Promise on Price Scanning’ to ensure confidence in the pricing accuracy at our registers,” the spokesperson said.

“If a single item scans at a higher price than the advertised or ticketed shelf price for that item, we will give the customer that item free.

“Our Promise on Price Scanning goes above and beyond the requirements of the Australian Consumer Law, which requires businesses to refund the difference between any overcharged amount and the correct price of the item.”

The next day, the shopper received another $100 off his items. Picture: sydneytamrin/TikTok
The next day, the shopper received another $100 off his items. Picture: sydneytamrin/TikTok

According to Coles’ website, all its supermarkets apply the policy to ensure pricing accuracy at our in-store registers.

“A scanning error can happen if an item has been scanned, or the correct Price Lookup Up (PLU) number entered, and a price higher than the advertised or ticketed price displays at the checkout or on the receipt,” Coles said on its website.

The rules for scanning errors state:

- Multiple identical items scanning incorrectly: If multiple identical items scan at higher price than the advertised or ticketed shelf price, we will give you the first item free, and the remaining items at the advertised or ticketed shelf price.

- Single item scanning incorrectly: If a single item scans at a higher price than the advertised or ticketed shelf price for that item, we will give you that item free.

- Other promotions scanning incorrectly: If a multi-buy promotion scans incorrectly (for example a promotion offering 2 for $3), the first item is free and the second at the correct promotional price. If a promotion such as “Buy one, get one free” or “Spend $30 and get 15% off”, the promotion will be honoured but no free item will be offered.

Coles’ Promise on Price Scanning does not to the following:

- Items without a barcode or PLU number

- 3rd party gift card products and Telco recharge vouchers

- Tobacco or liquor products

- Items over $50

- When the wrong PLU number is entered

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