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    Everything You Need to Know about Price Matching: Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and Office Depot

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Vince Font, Dec 1, 2015.

  1. Vince Font

    Vince Font Notebook Geek NBR Reviewer

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    Big box electronics retailers will do just about anything to keep your business, including matching a competitor’s price. Some warehouse discount clubs, like Costco and Sam’s Club, don’t participate in price matching. But most of the other big guys do, and knowing how they work is integral to ensuring you get the absolute best price available. Although most price matching policies work the same way, there are slight differences to be found in the fine print. We took a close look at the price matching policies of four of the biggest retail electronics outfits. Here’s what we found.

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