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forum threaduscpsycho posted Nov 19, 2007 11:26 AM
forum threaduscpsycho posted Nov 19, 2007 11:26 AM

Price Matching & Coupon Matching Policy Roundup

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I've noticed that people often have questions about price/coupon matching, or have trouble executing price matches. I'm hoping to provide all the resources you need for successful price matches. Some of these policies are hard to find so I hope this list is helpful to noobs and veterans alike.

My first rule of price matching is to bring a printout of the store's PM policy with you. Before you, go have the relevant sections highlighted, this includes anything having to do with rebates, coupons, etc. This puts them on notice that you are serious and have done your homework. Nothing beats the feeling of having a manager contradict the PM policy, then pulling the PM policy out of your pocket and pointing to a section (already highlighted) that negates what he said. When that happens, you'll get your PM 100% of the time, and the manager will feel like a tool. Hopefully there will be lots of other customers nearby when this happens Grin

These are the price matching policies of the most popular SD retailers, in alphabetical order. If you can think of any that I missed please add them to the wiki.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/cus...=1-1#match
http://bedbathandbeyond.custhelp...._topview=1
http://www.bestbuy.com/site//olsp...d=cat12098
bodybuilding.com - you have to call to get a price match but they will match competitor prices
http://www.buy.com/corp/support/g...rantee.asp
http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/c...okLearn.do sayonara CC
http://www.compusa.com/help/terms.asp?#pricing (thank you luv2save! - repped)
http://www.deepdiscount.com/helpp...ailability
http://www.endless.com/help/200104720/ (thanks wookiewoo - repped)
http://www.jr.com/information/pop...hnote.html
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?ac...olicy.html
http://www.officedepot.com/render...merService
http://www.officemax.com/omax/cus...ct=Pricing
http://onlineshoes.custhelp.com/c...p_faqid=21
https://help.overstock.com/cgi-bi...OOT_QH_L2& (thanks wookiewoo - repped)
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/nb_101...?adCell=AF
http://www.shoes.com/shop.asp?Sho..._guarantee
http://www.staples.com/sbd/conten...match.html
Target.com - http://www.target.com/b/ref=br_bx...e=10824271
Target B&M - https://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=1441205
http://www.zappos.com/price_protection.zhtml RIP
http://www.tigerdirect.com/sector....asp#price

Wal Mart - According to fine print on TV commercial "Our stores will match the price of any local competitor's printed ad for an identical product. Not applicable to Walmart.com. Restrictions apply. See store for details." (see also: https://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?sduid=151514&p=14677159#post14677159)


Home Depot - See post #22 - diff policy for Online & B&M

Toys R Us - Does not PM according to rtalber1 in post #9. Or maybe they do? See post #32.


Can anyone find:
Frys - See Wiki
FYE
LNT sayonara

Others?

One thing to note is that some of the retailers above do not PM other stores but it's still helpful to know what their PM policy is. For instance, Amazon will give you a price adjustment within 30 days if they lower their price. I've been told at least twice that they cannot adjust the price once the product has been shipped. Then I respond with the blurb about price adjustments, along with a direct link to that section, and viola, I've got my price adjustment and an apology. (Amazon no longer offers price protection.)
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I've noticed that people often have questions about price/coupon matching, or have trouble executing price matches. I'm hoping to provide all the resources you need for successful price matches. Some of these policies are hard to find so I hope this list is helpful to noobs and veterans alike.

My first rule of price matching is to bring a printout of the store's PM policy with you. Before you, go have the relevant sections highlighted, this includes anything having to do with rebates, coupons, etc. This puts them on notice that you are serious and have done your homework. Nothing beats the feeling of having a manager contradict the PM policy, then pulling the PM policy out of your pocket and pointing to a section (already highlighted) that negates what he said. When that happens, you'll get your PM 100% of the time, and the manager will feel like a tool. Hopefully there will be lots of other customers nearby when this happens Grin

These are the price matching policies of the most popular SD retailers, in alphabetical order. If you can think of any that I missed please add them to the wiki.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/cus...=1-1#match
http://bedbathandbeyond.custhelp...._topview=1
http://www.bestbuy.com/site//olsp...d=cat12098
bodybuilding.com - you have to call to get a price match but they will match competitor prices
http://www.buy.com/corp/support/g...rantee.asp
http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/c...okLearn.do sayonara CC
http://www.compusa.com/help/terms.asp?#pricing (thank you luv2save! - repped)
http://www.deepdiscount.com/helpp...ailability
http://www.endless.com/help/200104720/ (thanks wookiewoo - repped)
http://www.jr.com/information/pop...hnote.html
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?ac...olicy.html
http://www.officedepot.com/render...merService
http://www.officemax.com/omax/cus...ct=Pricing
http://onlineshoes.custhelp.com/c...p_faqid=21
https://help.overstock.com/cgi-bi...OOT_QH_L2& (thanks wookiewoo - repped)
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/nb_101...?adCell=AF
http://www.shoes.com/shop.asp?Sho..._guarantee
http://www.staples.com/sbd/conten...match.html
Target.com - http://www.target.com/b/ref=br_bx...e=10824271
Target B&M - https://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=1441205
http://www.zappos.com/price_protection.zhtml RIP
http://www.tigerdirect.com/sector....asp#price

Wal Mart - According to fine print on TV commercial "Our stores will match the price of any local competitor's printed ad for an identical product. Not applicable to Walmart.com. Restrictions apply. See store for details." (see also: https://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?sduid=151514&p=14677159#post14677159)


Home Depot - See post #22 - diff policy for Online & B&M

Toys R Us - Does not PM according to rtalber1 in post #9. Or maybe they do? See post #32.


Can anyone find:
Frys - See Wiki
FYE
LNT sayonara

Others?

One thing to note is that some of the retailers above do not PM other stores but it's still helpful to know what their PM policy is. For instance, Amazon will give you a price adjustment within 30 days if they lower their price. I've been told at least twice that they cannot adjust the price once the product has been shipped. Then I respond with the blurb about price adjustments, along with a direct link to that section, and viola, I've got my price adjustment and an apology. (Amazon no longer offers price protection.)

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Dec 06, 2007 08:31 PM
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Quote from phillygirl71 :
I could use some help with this one..
Shop Rite has the DS lite in this weeks ad for 114.99 with your price plus card.. reg 149.99- 35.00 w/ card..+ 114.99 But they dont have any/ any where.. Can i take this ad and PM somewhere else.. And where should i go.. It is a limited Quanity item.. Sears's policy does not say anything about the limited quanity .. But BB and CC do..
The fact that getting this price requires you to have some kind of membership card means getting a PM is going to be a challenge.

And most places require that a local store have the item in stock before they PM. So if the ad specifically states that quantities are limited, it could make a store more likely to call and check availability before they agree to PM.

I could've sworn I saw some good deals for the DSL over in Hot Deals this week. Are you sure you can't do better than $115 elsewhere?
Dec 06, 2007 09:27 PM
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phillygirl71Dec 06, 2007 09:27 PM
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That is the cheapest i have seen in-store .Around here . I am trying my hardest to use cash/ instead of charge.. I even called the main office and they just dont have any.. I had when they do that.. According to the store they havent had any since black friday.. But the have been advertising it since..
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wizard7926Dec 07, 2007 02:59 PM
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Just a quick question about Zappos -- I know they have their one-per-month thing in place, but it'll be my first time PMing them so just trying to get a grasp of the policy, really. Does it basically shake out to just 10% off of the lowest competitor's price you can find (110% PM)?

That's what I read it as, at least..
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ccupplesDec 07, 2007 03:58 PM
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Quote from wizard7926 :
Does it basically shake out to just 10% off of the lowest competitor's price you can find (110% PM)?
No, it's 110% of the difference between Zappos' price and the competitors price. For example, if Zappos' price is $60 and the competitor is $50, the difference is $10. So Zappos will refund 110% of the difference, which is $11. Your net cost would be $49 from Zappos, which is a buck less than if you'd bought from the competitor.
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wizard7926Dec 07, 2007 04:01 PM
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Quote from ccupples :
No, it's 110% of the difference between Zappos' price and the competitors price. For example, if Zappos' price is $60 and the competitor is $50, the difference is $10. So Zappos will refund 110% of the difference, which is $11. Your net cost would be $49 from Zappos, which is a buck less than if you'd bought from the competitor.
Well, that sure doesn't shake out to much..

I don't know why all the hubbub about Zappos, then. I suppose if Zappos' price is incredibly high then it would bring that 110% up considerably, but..

Thank you for the info. I get it now Smilie
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Quote from wizard7926 :
Well, that sure doesn't shake out to much..

I don't know why all the hubbub about Zappos, then. I suppose if Zappos' price is incredibly high then it would bring that 110% up considerably, but..

Thank you for the info. I get it now Smilie
There have been many, many times when the difference between Amazon and Zappos is $60 or more. So that 110% adds up pretty quick. Plus the benefits of Zappos are free overnight shipping and free returns. Most other places you have to pay for returns. So even if Zappos just had a 100% PM policy there would still be advantages to buying from them.
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EyesparkleDec 10, 2007 12:45 PM
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Maybe there is a place for this info in your thread, USC. Lots of zappos PM questions. Would be great to direct folks here. nod Forgive me if it has already been spelled out.

How to PM to Zappos
Call Zappos and let them know that there is a pair of shoes you are interested in buying from their site, but have found the same shoes for less on another site, and would like to do a price match.

You will need to provide the Zappos rep with their item's sku# and the website with the better price. Best bet to help them find the right amazon item s to give them the ASIN to search (found under product details on the amazon page).

All of the following must match: Designer/Brand; Style; Color; Size

And the shoes must be available for order at both sites.

They also automatically upgrade you to 1 day shipping. Shoes ordered by late afternoon should arrive the next day.

New as of December: Each customer is permitted to apply this offer to a maximum of one (1) item during any given calendar month.

How to Figure Out Your New Price
Zappos price matches at 110%. (Meaning, Zappos will discount you 110% of the difference between their price and the amazon price.)

1. Find the difference between the Zappos price and the Amazon price.
2. Add 10%
3. Subtract that amount from the Zappos price.

Example: using Zappos price = $50 and Amazon price $10.
1. $50-$10 = $40
2. x 1.1 = $44
3. $50-$44 = $6 ... $6 would be your PM'd price from Zappos.


It's ymmv on how shipping may be factored in. Usually if the amazon item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping, the Zappos rep will honor that and not subtract a shipping amount. When sold from a vendor on amazon its about 50-50 whether the rep will deduct the vendor's cost to ship. You can also sometimes get the rep to subtract an additional $5 from PMs through endless.com for their negative $5 shipping promotion.

Happy hunting! Girly

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prfxshnDec 13, 2007 02:38 AM
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Quote from wizard7926 :
Well, that sure doesn't shake out to much..

I don't know why all the hubbub about Zappos, then. I suppose if Zappos' price is incredibly high then it would bring that 110% up considerably, but..

Thank you for the info. I get it now Smilie
I was able to PM a Garmin GPS that Zappos sold for >$400 to another website that sold it for $218. I ended up getting the GPS from Zappos for less than $200 shipped. That one shook out pretty good.
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reaper04Dec 15, 2007 05:10 AM
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Quote from prfxshn :
I was able to PM a Garmin GPS that Zappos sold for >$400 to another website that sold it for $218. I ended up getting the GPS from Zappos for less than $200 shipped. That one shook out pretty good.
What online site sold it for $218? Please let me know; I am reading zappos PM policy and sounds fairly reasonable...thanks
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Smilinstar16Dec 17, 2007 12:10 AM
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I had a question that someone could hopefully help me with... I bought a canon digital camera at Staples on the 12th with the free printer... now they are offering an instant free 1GB memory SD card. Do you know if I call them or go to the store, if I would be able to get the free SD card?? Thank you in advance!!
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rmboy211Dec 17, 2007 10:15 PM
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Walmart does PM to other stores. What they dont do is PM percentages if the final and original price arent listed in the ad.
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KingHippoDec 20, 2007 04:41 AM
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Shoes.com has recently changed its price matching policy to mirror the change at zappos.

Specifically, with shoes.com, the policy has always been that you get 115% of the difference on a maximum of 3 shoes of the same style. Now, you may only take advantage of the price protection on 1 pair of shoes per customer per month.

From the notes section at shoes.com [shoes.com]:

Quote :
Offer applies to a maximum of 1 pair of shoes per customer per month.
Dec 29, 2007 12:28 AM
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ifern92Dec 29, 2007 12:28 AM
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i hate pricematching at cc
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ivebertDec 31, 2007 01:24 AM
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wow this is very useful thanks

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CheapeatsJan 08, 2008 06:31 AM
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If you pricematch a shoe on zappos and it ends up being too big/too small, can you exchange it?

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