ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
Isn't the first time we've found a cheaper price for something online, using our iPhone, that we wanted to buy at a store.
Yesterday, we bought a can of high quality boat wax that original price was $37 and we paid $20 due to finding a cheaper price online on our iPhone. The wax was very highly recommended by a former boat detailer.
A year ago, we bought a nice sound bar system that was on sale. After setting it up at home, we found online a $60 cheaper price. Took the receipt back to the store, showed them our iPhone price we found and they refunded our credit card for the $60.
So, do you ask about "Price Matching" when shopping. Some stores do it, some don't. Many stores won't take an Amazon price saying they will only take a retailer's price.
Yesterday, we bought a can of high quality boat wax that original price was $37 and we paid $20 due to finding a cheaper price online on our iPhone. The wax was very highly recommended by a former boat detailer.
A year ago, we bought a nice sound bar system that was on sale. After setting it up at home, we found online a $60 cheaper price. Took the receipt back to the store, showed them our iPhone price we found and they refunded our credit card for the $60.
So, do you ask about "Price Matching" when shopping. Some stores do it, some don't. Many stores won't take an Amazon price saying they will only take a retailer's price.