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As for not matching themselves, a lot do that. Target doesn't because Amazon runs their online store so it's Amazon prices. Fry's Electronics doesn't because they're 2 separate entities that run the online and B&M sides. |
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Yeah it sucks but what i do if im in desperate need is just buy in store and then order online for site-to-store for cheaper and then when come in take that copy back with the receipt from the higher one that way i get it that price and dont have to wait only if i desperately need it immediately but also want that cheaper price.
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I saw Cloverfield on target.com last night for $20. I went down to the store to grab it and it was on the shelf for $35. They refused to price match so I just left. It's $25 at Best Buy right now, so I'm just going to pay $5 extra and just grab it there.
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(Go to target.com and look in the right hand corner at the bottom of the page) Quote:
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True. However, where I live the in-store prices on Blu-rays (at Wal-mart) are LESS than the website. Walmart will always price media (and pretty much everything else) to be just below (like by $.03) most local competition. I live in an area that is fortunate enough to have a MASSIVE store that really pushes prices down. So all the Walmarts in the area match. In areas where there's no competition (or just BB and CC) Walmart's pricing can be just as high as theirs.
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That's just plain retarded.
How do you not price match yourself? So your saying, Wal-Mart can sell an HDTV for 500 bucks online, but when you go in store to get one, you have to pay 1000 bucks because they don't price match THEMSELVES. Stupid. Last edited by ADRiiAN`; 08-07-2008 at 03:40 AM. |
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Technically they're separate entities. Similarly, Target's website sales are run through Amazon.com... and Target will tell you that they're fine with you never shopping there again before they'll price match Target.com.
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thread | Forum | Thread Starter | Replies | Last Post |
Wal-mart site to store question... | Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology | ckenisell | 24 | 06-04-2008 01:16 PM |
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