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Use a credit card that offers it to make your purchase (Discover card ideally) and find a lower advertised price (screen shot, print ad, etc...) and you submit to the credit card company for the difference back. Citi offers it too but reduced the amount per claim to $200 recently and Chase dropped/is dropping it on most of their cards. Discover still offers up to $500 per purchase.
Use a credit card that offers it (Discover card ideally) and find a lower advertised price (screen shot, print ad, etc...) and you submit to the credit card company for the difference back. Citi offers it too but reduced the amount per claim to $200 recently and Chase dropped/is dropping it on most of their cards. Discover still offers up to $500 per purchase.
Thank you, so when it says you "can price protect to..." does that mean it can be matched as low as that? I don't totally get if the lower price is immediately attainable... I feel slow, sorry
Thank you, so when it says you "can price protect to..." does that mean it can be matched as low as that? I don't totally get if the lower price is immediately attainable... I feel slow, sorry
You'd buy it, then get a screen shot of the lower price at another store and submit it to your credit card company for the difference back. It's a process and will take several weeks at least. I bought a 70" Samsung last year locally at Walmart for $999 but a Walmart somewhere back East was selling it for $499 so I screen shot the $499 price from the other store off the Walmart website, submitted to Discover, along with my purchase receipt, the claim form, and a picture of the serial number off the back of my TV and in about a month had a check in the mail for $500.
You'd buy it, then get a screen shot of the lower price at another store and submit it to your credit card company for the difference back. It's a process and will take several weeks at least. I bought a 70" Samsung last year locally at Walmart for $999 but a Walmart somewhere back East was selling it for $499 so I screen shot the $499 price from the other store off the Walmart website, submitted to Discover, along with my purchase receipt, the claim form, and a picture of the serial number off the back of my TV and in about a month had a check in the mail for $500.
thanks for teaching others on price protection, I added a section in the forum as well
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Use a credit card that offers it to make your purchase (Discover card ideally) and find a lower advertised price (screen shot, print ad, etc...) and you submit to the credit card company for the difference back. Citi offers it too but reduced the amount per claim to $200 recently and Chase dropped/is dropping it on most of their cards. Discover still offers up to $500 per purchase.
Thank you, so when it says you "can price protect to..." does that mean it can be matched as low as that? I don't totally get if the lower price is immediately attainable... I feel slow, sorry
You'd buy it, then get a screen shot of the lower price at another store and submit it to your credit card company for the difference back. It's a process and will take several weeks at least. I bought a 70" Samsung last year locally at Walmart for $999 but a Walmart somewhere back East was selling it for $499 so I screen shot the $499 price from the other store off the Walmart website, submitted to Discover, along with my purchase receipt, the claim form, and a picture of the serial number off the back of my TV and in about a month had a check in the mail for $500.