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I got Jaws for $5.99 yesterday. I rang up $15.99 but the price tag on the shelf says $5.99, so they gave it to me for that price.
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Ummmm...
Just got back from Target and got the following for $5.99: Remington Steele Season One Little House on the Prairie Seasons One-Seven MacGyver Season Two Pooh's Heffalump Movie Pocahontas 10th Anniversary This adds to what I already had. One of each only, and it looks like certain Targets STILL have the price mistake going on... Good Luck! (and BTW, I still have The Batman Animated Series 3 if anyone's interested in doing a trade - see the exchange forum thread...) |
I have to pay a Target VISA Monday since it's due. I'll check but I don't expect to find anything.
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Did you go to a different store or did they restock at a store you've already been to??
Originally Posted by Flynn
Ummmm...
Just got back from Target and got the following for $5.99: Remington Steele Season One Little House on the Prairie Seasons One-Seven MacGyver Season Two Pooh's Heffalump Movie Pocahontas 10th Anniversary This adds to what I already had. One of each only, and it looks like certain Targets STILL have the price mistake going on... Good Luck! (and BTW, I still have The Batman Animated Series 3 if anyone's interested in doing a trade - see the exchange forum thread...) |
Originally Posted by tonka65
In California that would be illegal, scanner laws..If a price rings higher than shelf price you get shelf price and 3 bucks if it is lower than 3 bucks you get it free.
If they have a shelf tag up they are 100% required to honor that price. you could call weights and measures but iam sure they fixed it by now. then they would be even more pissed at the 10k fine I couldn't find anything specific on the Federal Trade Commission site except this (it's actually cutoff on the official site, but other sites refer to it): What responsibility does a company have to make sure that prices are accurate? In many jurisdictions, companies are legally required to charge no more than the advertised or shelf price for a product, so good pricing practices are important for both customer satisfaction and a company's bottom line. |
Originally Posted by DaveCandy
Did you go to a different store or did they restock at a store you've already been to??
It was the same store I've gone to three times (one of three in the area and the only one with the 'deal'). Much to my complete shock, they had restocked today and that's the only reason I got what I did - they'd had the stuff pulled off the shelf or out-of-stock all week and weekend. I can't BELIEVE they restocked the stuff at the bad prices, but they most certainly did. |
No luck at the Pasadena, TX Super Target on Fairmont. All the boxed sets were regular prices.
Congrats to all who got lucky out there! Don't be greedy.....hook some people up :) I need the following sets if anyone wants to sell them to me!! THE OC GILMORE GIRLS(ANY SETS) BAND OF BROTHERS Smallville(any sets) Sex In The City(Seasons 3 and Up) Batman TAS(Any Sets) I'll gladly pay double what you paid and of course I'll do the shipping [email protected] Thanks! |
Prices: Overcharges - AB 1721 (Koretz, D-West Hollywood) Prohibits any person or store from charging an amount greater than the lowest price posted for a product, even if there is an expiration date posted for that product. This law clarifies that expired sale signs that are not removed must be honored by the merchant. It also clarifies the language of the law to cover scanner overcharges. SEC. 2. Section 12024.2 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read: 12024.2. (a) It is unlawful for any person, at the time of sale of a commodity, to do any of the following: (1) Charge an amount greater than the price, or to compute an amount greater than a true extension of a price per unit, that is then advertised, posted, marked, displayed, or quoted for that commodity. (2) Charge an amount greater than the lowest price posted on the commodity itself or on a shelf tag that corresponds to the commodity, notwithstanding any limitation of the time period for which the posted price is in effect. (b) A violation of this section is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not exceeding one year, or by both, if the violation is willful or grossly negligent, or when the overcharge is more than one dollar ($1). (c) A violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) when the overcharge is one dollar ($1) or less dept of weights and measure's but by the time they get there the tags will be fixed. this law only works if there is a shelf tag. |
Georgia Update
OK - Get this. Saturday I went to an Atlanta metro area Tarjay and observed the following. Two guys 25-30ish had target baskets loaded. Probably ~ 15-20 box sets each (no other Tarjay goods). What they didn't clean out I grabbed. MASH S 1 & 8 and 2 Little House S8. (fwiw I left 3 MASH sets and 1 LHOP) I got there just as they were making the getaway. I go over and scan a few TV box sets and they were regular price but the MASH & LOHP were $5.99. Not sure if the 2 before me made it out because next thing I know the dvd area is SWARMING with red vested bees!!! 2 managers and 4 drones walking around miffed n pissed. Then I'm being tailed by a drone but lost him in the toy aisle. The kids and I were looking at computer games and she hands me LHOP S1! This had been "misplaced" and I happily put it in the cart. Checked out the unmotivated drone chasier-scan and bag and I was outta there. I went back yesterday and p/u Jaws $5.99.
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Originally Posted by Auto'd DVD's
OK - Get this. Saturday I went to an Atlanta metro area Tarjay and observed the following.
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Originally Posted by tonka65
but in order to get them in trouble for that you need to call the
dept of weights and measure's but by the time they get there the tags will be fixed. this law only works if there is a shelf tag. |
Originally Posted by sman113
Shelf Tag or price tag. It doesnt apply to cash register mistakes.
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Well, just to keep this thread alive...
I was the last person in Little Rock to get any Target deals this morning (Monday). They had completely restocked all the shelves and my mouth gaped when I saw four Band of Brothers Sets sitting on the shelf. I pulled them up and scanned them - and they were back to full price. I did the same with the usual suspects, and just the same back to full price. I then noticed that Little House on the Prairie: Season 8 was restocked, so on a whim I scanned it... FULL PRICE. As I was putting it back though I noticed that the $5.99 tag had been put on the shelf beneath it. I went and got a sales associate and showed him the tag and said "I just need this last one to finish my collection, and the tag says $5.99 but it's ringing up for almost $40". He looked completely flustered that the tag had been put out for $5.99, but was very cool, radioed his manager and said "no problem, I'll check you out at my counter". He pulled the $5.99 tags down for two of the LHOP seasons, and I left with the last box set for the sale price. That was good enough for me... I still never found FANTASTIC FOUR though. I really would've liked to have gotten it... |
Originally Posted by Jah-Wren Ryel
How about in-store scanner mistakes?
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Originally Posted by jessecrx
No luck at the Pasadena, TX Super Target on Fairmont. All the boxed sets were regular prices.
One way Target is "fixing" the problem - have a red-shirt go around the 4-sided displays using the "guise" of re-arranging the displays while scanning each title for $ accuracy. At least that's what was happening when I went thru the dept. |
>>One way Target is "fixing" the problem - have a red-shirt go around the 4-sided displays using the "guise" of re-arranging the displays while scanning each title for $ accuracy. At least that's what was happening when I went thru the dept.<<
This was happening at my local Target this morning as well. I found nothing at $5.99. You go away for a week and you miss something like this. Makes my heart ache. |
I scanned a few sets but got the regular prices. No stickers at $5.99 but I wasn't really expected to have any luck. There were lots of empty bins. They need to restock.
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Congrats to all of you who got in on this deal. I was in Mexico for the last week, so totally missed out. I was able to hit one Target before I left, and there were no price mistakes. Oh well. Hopefully I'll catch the next big price mistake...
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I missed out on this deal. I went to Great Target in Evansville, IN last night. No $6 dvd sets, but a lot of empty slots on the shelves. I think a few people got there before me.
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Originally Posted by TimT
I missed out on this deal. I went to Great Target in Evansville, IN last night. No $6 dvd sets, but a lot of empty slots on the shelves. I think a few people got there before me.
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Originally Posted by El Gray
Hi. Can you tell us which store this was, please?
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For anyone interested in Deadwood season one; it is still mispriced today at the Glen Burnie Target on rutchie highway. It's $39.99 when it should be $80.00. Not as good a deal as the $5.99 sets, but still a very good bargain and there's a shelf full of them.
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I was able to pick up Jaws 30th Anniversary edition and The Color Purple for 5.99 each in North Haven, CT. Rang up full price, but the shelf label read 5.99.
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Originally Posted by TimT
I missed out on this deal. I went to Great Target in Evansville, IN last night. No $6 dvd sets, but a lot of empty slots on the shelves. I think a few people got there before me.
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Originally Posted by TimT
I missed out on this deal. I went to Great Target in Evansville, IN last night. No $6 dvd sets, but a lot of empty slots on the shelves. I think a few people got there before me.
Originally Posted by wedge
I got Jaws at that store. None of the other 8 or 9 things I was interested in rang up though.
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