How to pricematch ?

limsandy

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I have seen people talking about pricematching something over somewhere to elsewhere. Do they do it online? Do they buy something at a store and get some cash back coz somewhere sells it cheaper? Sorry if this seems like a stupid question. :eek:
Yes, I am a newbie.


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DaveS

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You need to check with the place that you are going to PM. Usually this is in the customer service area of the website or store. Check with them.

Either way, wrong forum.

DaveS

 

Jamey

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Perhaps a search here on the topic or store would result in the answer to your question.
 

eyor

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oh shuddup you dork. ;)

limsandy: people usually talk about pricematching with staples. this is done by calling them up at their 800 number and placing the order over the phone. You tell them what you want, be sure to have them tell you it is in stock, then tell them that, say, bestbuy.com has the same product for $432 cheaper. So they grudgingly give you that price, then tack on $49 of random fees because they don't like you. you then tell them you have a coupon, and the number of it. they take that amount off of your order, too, then add on another $43 because they feel like it. Then you get an email 4 months later telling you it turns out the item *wasn't* in stock. sorry.

;)

Edit: Although I should say, the mods don't approve of off topic posts in Hot Deals. And I understand why, it can get cluttered sometimes.
 

yodayoda

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jeez, three people telling the guy to go away isn't going to help him. i have pricematched before, but only with staples over the phone. here is how i do it:

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.
 

anandfan

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You can even pricematch Sears.com. I used a price of $250 for a Pioneer 509 A/V receiver from yahoo shop engine, mailed it to webmaster@sears.com, and they matched it. Now I can return it at the Sears store locally if I don't like. Great service for a great price.

IBTL!
 

limsandy

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Thank you everyone for posting, esp. yodayoda coz he just have to copy and paste from the other reply he had posted.

:)
 

Cyberian

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This is a good thread, which will hopefully benefit many readers.
It is technically "Off-Topic"
however.....

Why is this other thread -
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=40&threadid=324451
which is helpful to many on-line shoppers locked?

Oh, Yeah - Are there Brownie Points to be amassed for posts that say nothing but -
"Off-Topic"
"In Before the Lock!"
"Lock this, Mod"
"Click"



Thanks!

 

Dyngoe

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******Brownie Points*************
Lock it
<sorry, I'm sick of people doing this also>
 

ignorus

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Oh, Yeah - Are there Brownie Points to be amassed for posts that say nothing but -
&quot;Off-Topic&quot;
&quot;In Before the Lock!&quot;
&quot;Lock this, Mod&quot;
&quot;Click&quot;
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Yeah, they get to artificially inflate their member status :)