We went to buy a Dish Washer at LOW's today. Many of them are on sale. The Sale Tag shows the price BEFORE, the discount and the current price. Below that it says "Delivery AND Installation $149/-." I agreed. But to be sure, I casually mentioned to the sales agent if the price includes hauling out the old machine? He said no and added that I have to pay also for the parts AND hauling out the old machine. Otherwise, "the warranty will be invalid if you use the old parts!" That added about another $100. So, the machine that is advertized for $790 ended up at $1040/-. To me, that was a false advertisement. It was misleading and misinforming the customer to the point of no return to some, but not me. I walked away. I will hand them back their store credit card and take my business somewhere else. Thank God for capitalism and free market.A "Better" way is to price it at $1040 and reduce the price if the customer chooses the options of delivery and installation. Sneaking them in is unethical.