Quick question does Walmart allow price match using the bill?
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Quick question does Walmart allow price match using the bill?
^^ I tried PMing with a bill (since I accidentally tossed the flyer) and they wouldnt allow it. I would look into the policy or call the store to find out for sure. If you're trying to PM a clearance deal, I am pretty certain they would not allow it.
I'm confused, this is a Target thread, so let's please stick to Target and keep the W word out of here lol, so as not to cause confusion. Target does not pm anything but a physical flyer. They do not PM clearance or temporary price cuts from another Target location either, as these may vary for reasons such as one store having more stock than the other, etc.
Okay sorry just wanted to know. BTW blue Nintendo 3DSXL is 100$ at target St-Dorothe
Very happy with my target trip today. Just walked in to return the quilts that have now gone down to 70% from 50% and the cashier let me buy it at the 70% price. :) also got the threshold outdoor umbrella at 50% off and used 25% off threshold outdoor umbrella coupon. Great deal :)
Havent really read the whole thread for a while to find the deals seeing they never seem to be here but today I finally was able to find a bunch of Nintedo DS games for $10- $5 coupon! DS was soooo happy to get a Superman game for five bucks!
I bought a Queen sheet set at Target today (RE/Room Essentials brand) - fitted sheet, flat sheet, and 2 pillow cases. Sticker said original price was $39.99 and that it was marked down to $19.99, scanned in at $11.99 at the register!
I have been successful in receiving a price adjustment on clearance merchandise. HOWEVER, this has only been when there is still stock of that same item on the shelf and I had previously verified with the original purchase that the clearance item is returnable. I prepare to be denied, so I bring my receipt to the till plus that same item from the shelf. If they say no to the price adjustment, I simply buy the product again at the reduced price, then return it using the higher priced receipt. Naturally, this wouldn't work if the clearance item was final sale.
Yeah, if they still have the item on the shelf, you could return the one you bought, get your money back, and go purchase it cheaper, and there is nothing wrong with that. So at that point though it's not really a price adjustment. It's a return and then a purchase. The register has to process it like that anyway.