how does this staples pricematch coupon thing work... step by step please

xyyz

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many people talk about a pricematching coupon or something that you apply to a staples purchase.

for example... compusa was selling the SB Live Platinum for $99... and someone came along, did this magical pricematch bit and got staples to sell them the same product for $69.

there are other posts mentioned a 30gig maxtor ata100 drive for $104 after this coupon was used to beat staples own price.

where do i get these elusive couponse... and how does this work? who do i call, where do I make the purchase? someone mentioned something in another post, but it wasn't too clear.

all help would be greatly appreciated.
 

Chewy

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you ask the ppl that say "is suck" all the time...

they'll probably be the ones who'll tell you :D

god, i hate those ppl :D
 

Colebert

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Step 1: Put on your asbestos flame retarding suit 'cos you're gonna get smacked around in a minute.
 

yodayoda

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1) find the item you want at staples.com. have a window open with it or with a pen and paper, write down the SKU for the item: just next to the shipping time for the item.
2) have the web page or ad with phone number for the place you want to pricematch ready with THEIR sku (different than the staples sku) and the item mfg number if you can find it. the reason you want both of these numbers is because the staples rep is going to call that store or web site to verify that it is in stock and is the same item as the staples item (by comparing mfg numbers).
*** NOTE: if staples is able to ship the item overnight (says 1 day shipping), staples will send via courier and will include overnight shipping charge with the pricematch. if staples says 1-3 to 3-5 days, it is coming via UPS from warehouse. incidently, the 3-5 day shipping means special order warehouse, which is in SoCal. it is actually overnight for me in LA
3) call staples.com (800-3STAPLE) and press 1 to place an order.
4) give the rep the staples SKU and tell him/her where you want to pricematch, what their sku is, and what the mfg part number is.
5) prepare to wait as staples calls to verify (sometimes they don't if they are lazy).
6) don't forget to give them a staples coupon code. remember, you received the code from either a postcard or a catalog, NOT from a website.

that's it... all it takes is patience and balls. don't let them intimidate you: have everything in front of you and never lose your cool. trust me, you can get a LOT more done in this world with kindness.
 

yodayoda

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hey, i have an idea, why don't all the people who were going to flame this new user go f*ck themselves and remember when they were a newbie?
 

Phokus

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"B and M" stands for "brick and mortar", meaning the physical store, as opposed to online store.
 

crazyman

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yodayoda, thank you for being so nice to a confused user!!! I have not posted anything on this forum in a while b/c people rip u a new one if a post is warm but not hot, already posted, or off topic...all people need to do is politely inform the user and redirect him and then maybe lock the thread...thank you yodayoda for being nice and treating the poster as another human being!!!!
(watch me get flamed now)
 

coolcar

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yoda - but the person who originated the tthread appears to be senoir member. so i guess he has been around some time??
 

Colebert

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Hey, i have an idea. Let's completly clog up this forum with OT posts. Its so much fun to sort through them all. Not that i'm bitter, but I can understand those who do complain. And you certainly can't claim this thread isn't going to get locked, so its obviously out of place.

-cole