Target will now price match year round, INCLUDING AMAZON!!

Radio Shack is not out of business because they sell a lot of weird cables that BB or Target do not sell..
Batteries also and stuff like that... Only at Radio Shack could i find the cables i needed to play my OG NES
(other than online of course)
Plus, radioshack just locked up an exclusive deal for the Kindle series if I'm not mistaken
 
walmart groceries ? 
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Best Buy is losing money. Customers are making purchases online where better deals can be had. Most people just go to Best Buys to look at the products first hand and then shop around. The only thing supporting them is their cell phone sales. I remember reading that there were plans to open more Best Buy Mobile stores.
yeah i only use best buy to "show room"
Yup, or if I have something to buy like a camera lens that really isn't on sale anywhere I'll just go to BB and cop it from them only because I can get it TODAY.

Otherwise, Amazon prime>>>>
 
I have been hearing this as well as about Best Buy. Crazy cause Best Buy used to be the best store for electronics but with bootlegging of movies and music, online shopping and stores like Gamestop, there is no real reason to go there anymore. I am going to be annoyed when they do go out of business. I hate buying electronics online.
The best buy around me has a $20 game bin, filled with games you can buy for 10 dollars less about 100 feet away at gamestop....makes no sense.


edit: does this include video games? amazon stays having steals....
 
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Can we make this an official target price match thread. So if any good online or in store deals come along people can just post it here and spread the word
 
Best Buy price matched a Frys TV sale they had for me. Price on Frys website was $2,300. Frys in store price was $1,200. They dropped it to $899 during their one day sale a few months ago. Best Buy matched the $899 price. The best buy employee didnt believe me(Best Buy was selling the tv for $1,499). He called Frys and sure enough had to match Frys price. Came out like a bandit.
 
Best Buy price matched a Frys TV sale they had for me. Price on Frys website was $2,300. Frys in store price was $1,200. They dropped it to $899 during their one day sale a few months ago. Best Buy matched the $899 price. The best buy employee didnt believe me(Best Buy was selling the tv for $1,499). He called Frys and sure enough had to match Frys price. Came out like a bandit.
U know fry's is really under rated I can always get good deals at fry's
 
Damn, you get 15%? I get 10% :smh:  What area do you work in? I'm in CAF Pushing and Hardlines

Its your TM discount 10% + 5% if you apply to their Target debit card (which is connected to your checking account).
I used to work there.... I miss my 15% off :lol:


and i suggest everyone who shops there to get that Debit card too (5% off everything plus free shipping @Target.com)
 
That's good. Last year my local target wouldn't even price match the sales on their own website :smh:. The girl at customer service said the store price and site prices were separate.
 
That's good. Last year my local target wouldn't even price match the sales on their own website :smh:. The girl at customer service said the store price and site prices were separate.

This is stupid, I hate when they do that.

I'm gonna end up paying for shipping either way unless I have the Target card.
 
whether or not best buy survives, you still need a "showroom" for people to go "showrooming". so if best buy goes way of the dodo, then guys like target and walmart will have to step up and expand to fill that void.
 
but i wonder what the FINE PRINT of Target's price match policy with online retailers?
 
you can read the Target fine print and details here:
https://corporate.target.com/about/...-low-price-promise?ref=sr_shorturl_pricematch

Price Match Guarantee: the details

The item must be the identical item, brand name, size, weight, color, quantity and model number.
Limit of one competitor online price match per identical item, per guest.
Price must be valid at the time the price match is requested.
Retail price must be shown on the website or print ad. Online prices will be validated by a Target team member.
Competitor online items must be in stock at the time a price match is requested.
Competitor catalogs can be matched as long as the catalog displays a current date, retail price and meets all other competitor ad match qualifications.
If item is not available in a Target store, a rain check will not be issued to match the online price or competitor’s print ad.
We reserve the right to verify a competitor’s advertised price and the availability of the item.
Details do not apply to CityTarget stores; see details below.


Price Match Guarantee: exclusions

Competitor exclusions:

Alaska and Hawaii Target stores are excluded from online competitor price matching.
Items originally purchased at Target.com (for items purchased on Target.com, click here for policy: opens in a new window.).
Prices from other Target stores.
Online prices from competitors not listed above.


Price exclusions:

“Marketplace” prices: Price matched items must be sold by Walmart.com, Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, ToysRUs.com, or BabiesRUs.com; prices from third party sellers on these websites will not be honored.
Prices that only display on a website after guests log in.
Clearance, closeout, damaged product, refurbished, open packages or liquidation sales.
Prices advertised only as a percent off or dollar off.
Paid membership club or paid loyalty programs (e.g. prices that require a club or loyalty card that is associated with a membership fee).
Buy one, get one if the retail price is not shown in the advertisement.
Competitor coupon-required.
Competitor price matches on items where Target or the competitor is offering a free gift card.
Mail-in offers or instant rebates.
Offers that include financing.


Ad exclusions:

Items advertised as limited time/limited supply/limited quantity.
Black Friday ads (including adjusting prices for previously purchased items).
Pricing or typographical errors.


Item exclusions:

Non-branded items (e.g., produce not marketed under a specific brand name).
Product services (warranties, assembly, etc.).
Target Portrait Studio, Optical and Clinic offers.
Contract cell phone plans and devices.
 
I got that Amazon Prime though. I'm good...
Christmas shopping the last couple of years has been a breeze.

-J-
 
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