Originally Posted by
maggiespice
Oh, you right cats. If it is tagged on the product than that is the price. Products that have a sticker label indicating the price are also not eligible for SCOP, which usually includes clearance items.
So, for example if you were to find an item with a price sticker affixed to the item itself for $8.99, but when scanned it rungs up at $12.50, SCOP would not apply because it does not apply to products that are individually labelled with a price. You would most likely pay the lower price of $8.99.
(I had to look that up just to make sure.)
A lot of the time customer service reps don't know the rules of SCOP!