Price Match quesiton
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From: The city with no sports championships...Cleveland
It once worked for me. Amazon's "Adventures of Pete and Pete" was $17.19, while Best Buy's was $24.99. I told the guy and he sold it to me for $18.49. I was actually satisfied.
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Originally Posted by grndy85
nope. i work at best buy. we are not supposed to because the price online is sometimes cheaper because there is also a shipping and handling charge as well.
As is this case, and many others, there are no shipping and handling charges.
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Most times they will give you a problem even matching other stores in the area (Best Buy is famous for this) forget about the internet. Sears used to match internet prices. Try it..the worst they could say is no. Sometimes you'll get a clerk who doesn't care.




