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SpacerAM2 wrote:I asked a lady that works there about the price match policy the other day ,and she says that the price match on the receipt is only effective up to 7 days after buying something. So is this true? That the price match only works after the 7 days are up?
Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Spectral Dragon wrote:I hereby declare HMW shall now be known as Heavy Metal Crack (that's HMC for short)!
Tristar wrote:Speaking of the price match policy if DVD or Blu Ray is cheaper at another wal-mart they won't match it. SOmething about it being the same company....
Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
SlyTF1 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
LOL! I do that all the time! Crap that Ive gotten 2 or 3 years ago at Toys R US, I take back to either Walmart or Target! Neither one of them give a ****, but a couple of times, target has asked for a reciept.
Autobot032 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
LOL! I do that all the time! Crap that Ive gotten 2 or 3 years ago at Toys R US, I take back to either Walmart or Target! Neither one of them give a ****, but a couple of times, target has asked for a reciept.
It's because of people pulling crap like this, that they keep changing their policies and give good customers nothing but hell for being honest when making a return.
PLEASE stop doing that!
Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
LOL! I do that all the time! Crap that Ive gotten 2 or 3 years ago at Toys R US, I take back to either Walmart or Target! Neither one of them give a ****, but a couple of times, target has asked for a reciept.
It's because of people pulling crap like this, that they keep changing their policies and give good customers nothing but hell for being honest when making a return.
PLEASE stop doing that!
NEVER!!!!I rather enjoy sticking it to bully american companies who whipe out every small business within a 20 km radius.
Autobot032 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
LOL! I do that all the time! Crap that Ive gotten 2 or 3 years ago at Toys R US, I take back to either Walmart or Target! Neither one of them give a ****, but a couple of times, target has asked for a reciept.
It's because of people pulling crap like this, that they keep changing their policies and give good customers nothing but hell for being honest when making a return.
PLEASE stop doing that!
NEVER!!!!I rather enjoy sticking it to bully american companies who whipe out every small business within a 20 km radius.
Wal-Mart doesn't suffer. We do.
It's a shame we can't get you banned from those stores. I think the rest of us would have a party.
Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
LOL! I do that all the time! Crap that Ive gotten 2 or 3 years ago at Toys R US, I take back to either Walmart or Target! Neither one of them give a ****, but a couple of times, target has asked for a reciept.
It's because of people pulling crap like this, that they keep changing their policies and give good customers nothing but hell for being honest when making a return.
PLEASE stop doing that!
NEVER!!!!I rather enjoy sticking it to bully american companies who whipe out every small business within a 20 km radius.
Wal-Mart doesn't suffer. We do.
It's a shame we can't get you banned from those stores. I think the rest of us would have a party.
When Walmart moved into my area. 3 barbershops closed up. Several small variety stores closed. 1 auto mechanic place. The local independent video store. Thats just off the top of my head.
Autobot032 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
LOL! I do that all the time! Crap that Ive gotten 2 or 3 years ago at Toys R US, I take back to either Walmart or Target! Neither one of them give a ****, but a couple of times, target has asked for a reciept.
It's because of people pulling crap like this, that they keep changing their policies and give good customers nothing but hell for being honest when making a return.
PLEASE stop doing that!
NEVER!!!!I rather enjoy sticking it to bully american companies who whipe out every small business within a 20 km radius.
Wal-Mart doesn't suffer. We do.
It's a shame we can't get you banned from those stores. I think the rest of us would have a party.
When Walmart moved into my area. 3 barbershops closed up. Several small variety stores closed. 1 auto mechanic place. The local independent video store. Thats just off the top of my head.
I understand that. I'm not a fan of Wal-Mart, or Target. Problem is, you're making the problem worse. You do it, another person does it, and so on, and so on. Doesn't change a thing today, but when they add up all of their losses, the buck gets passed back to us in the form of higher prices, stiffer regulations, and an overall unpleasant shopping experience.
§ã†âñ_ÇøñVøÿ wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Coughler wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Seibertron wrote:I think it's also only effective if the price appears in one of their competitor's flyers/ads, which you'd have to bring in to verify the price. I'm sure there are other catches to this as well.
Fortunately, most Wal-Mart have the competitor's local ads near their registers, or in the cash office, so cashiers can call or get assistance from management to confirm the price difference.
The fastest way, however, is to bring in your own ad.
I've used the price matching once. All I had to do was prove the different price, and the cashier performed a price override and that's all there is to it.
Most cashiers don't give a crap about protocol and usually just give the price override anyway.
Walmart doesnt give a crap. Ive returned stuff to walmart without a receipt and didnt even buy it at walmart
LOL! I do that all the time! Crap that Ive gotten 2 or 3 years ago at Toys R US, I take back to either Walmart or Target! Neither one of them give a ****, but a couple of times, target has asked for a reciept.
It's because of people pulling crap like this, that they keep changing their policies and give good customers nothing but hell for being honest when making a return.
PLEASE stop doing that!
NEVER!!!!I rather enjoy sticking it to bully american companies who whipe out every small business within a 20 km radius.
Wal-Mart doesn't suffer. We do.
It's a shame we can't get you banned from those stores. I think the rest of us would have a party.
When Walmart moved into my area. 3 barbershops closed up. Several small variety stores closed. 1 auto mechanic place. The local independent video store. Thats just off the top of my head.
I understand that. I'm not a fan of Wal-Mart, or Target. Problem is, you're making the problem worse. You do it, another person does it, and so on, and so on. Doesn't change a thing today, but when they add up all of their losses, the buck gets passed back to us in the form of higher prices, stiffer regulations, and an overall unpleasant shopping experience.
But don't they give out gift cards if you don't have a receipt? Gift cards that have to be used at THAT store. So wouldn't that mean that the money go's back in to the store? They don't gain but they don't lose. At least that's how I see it.
Besides after wally-world almost screwed me and the misses over a return (yes we had the receipt) I say go for it those of you who don't have the receipts!
Autobot032 wrote:No, not always do they issue a refund on a gift card, sometimes it's cash. And even though the money goes back to them when given a gift card, they must either retry to sell what you've returned at a discounted rate, or they must return it to the manufacturer, or try and get a credit out of their loss.
Which, in turn, comes back to us. When a product doesn't sell, they either stop carrying it, or they jack up the price to offset their costs and losses.
And just because Wal-Mart screws you over, doesn't give you the right to do this. If you really want to hurt Wal-Mart, go to their competition. Give Target and Amazon more of your business.
Trying to defraud them is not going to get you anywhere, and sooner or later, Wal-Mart will finally just say "Screw it. Let's see if they like this new policy..." and no one gets a return. Even if they need it.
I know I'm talking to a bunch of brick walls here, but at least it's getting said.
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