I found these Ross shopping tips on a site called The Krazy Coupon Lady.
Sorry for the crazy fonts, but I copied and pasted from the website and for some reason can't fix it.
1. Ross resellers make a full-time job (and salary) out of hunting sales and reselling online.
2. The best deals are often those without a comparable value price. Given that most Ross prices are about half the comparable value price, many of the best deals in the store are those that don’t automatically calculate that comparable value.
3. Comparable values frequently underreport actual retail price. Ross buys inventory in batches — like 5000 units of men’s Nike cotton tees. Ross has a few tiers of pricing for men’s Nike cotton tees, and the pricing team makes a best-guess assumption without ever looking up the SKU to see what the actual retail price of the item is.
The good news? When Ross is wrong, they’re usually undervaluing the comparable value price, especially on apparel.
4. Markdowns happen every Monday. Markdowns happen in tiny increments of 10-20%.
Every Sunday, Ross store managers receive the weekly markdown list from headquarters. Markdown departments will vary from one week to another but are generally the same nationwide. Most departments are marked down about once per month.
5. 80% of Ross’ inventory is closeout merchandise: factory overrun or late shipments. When a vendor over-manufactures, runs late on shipment and doesn’t make it to big box stores in time to sell, or when an item from a department store didn’t sell for one reason or another, opportunistic buyers like Ross swoop in and buy the inventory at a huge discount.
7. Identical items arriving in different shipments get separate SKUs, which means unique markdowns.
If there are multiple items on a shelf, always check each one before placing any item in your cart to make sure you’re getting the lowest price.
If the SKU numbers match (SKU is the twelve digit number beginning with 400), Ross will sell you both items at the clearance price. If SKUs match, it would mean the items were in the same shipment and one item just missed its markdown. But, in this case, the two sets have different SKUs, and Ross will not sell both sets of bottles for the clearance price.
8 comments:
Thanks for sharing!
Izsmom
Good info to know. My husband thinks everything Ross sells is irregular or defective.
good to know!
I love Ross. I love it even more on Tuesdays.
Izsmom, welcome!
Susan, I used to think so too.
Kat, for sure yah!
Aunty, me too!
I go to Ross quite often. Thank you so much for this post, Jalna. It's really helpful.
wow, who knew? :-)
Welcome, Kay.
Les, funny story: When I'm at Ross looking through their craft section, if it's messy, I straighten stuff up while I'm looking 'cause, you know, I gotta make sure I catch everything. One time a customer mistook me for a worker. LOL!
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