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skyesmom
07-29-2009, 09:30 AM
Posting a LINK (http://pressroom.target.com/pr/news/value/our-low-price-promise-facts.aspx) but here are a few highlights.

How Our Low Price Promise Works

Within seven days of purchase, guests can bring the actual printed competitor ad and a Target receipt of purchase of the same item to our in-store Guest Service area to receive a price adjustment. Photos/copies of advertisements or receipts will not be accepted.

In an effort to ensure that our checkout lanes are efficient and quick for our guests, we’ll handle price matches at our Guest Service desk. If a guest wants to do a price match in the checkout lane, our team members will ring up an item at the current price and then direct the guest to the Guest Service desk to do the price adjustment.

Price matching will apply to current, local print ads for in-store products only. Our price-match policy is not applicable to Target.com or other online ads. The following is a full list of exclusions:

Target.com or online retail promotion
Competitor’s Free Product
GiftCards
Limited quantity items
Open box or damaged
Clearance or closeout
Mail-in offers
Services (warranties, assembly, etc.)
Bundle offers
Special order
Sales-tax promotions
Liquidation/going out of business
Special financing
Coupons
Used or previously owned
Display merchandise
Pricing or typographical errors
Club or loyalty

skyesmom
07-29-2009, 09:35 AM
As I read all of the exclusions, I am guessing they will not match the following:

CVS - must have CVS Card
Walgreens - when there are in-ad coupons
Tom Thumb / Safeway - must have rewards card
Kroger - must have rewards card
PetSmart - must have PetPerks Card
Petco - same as PetSmart

That leaves (insert drumroll here)

Walmart!

And how often can you actually find a physical ad that has their prices in it?

shopaholic
07-29-2009, 01:24 PM
I knew it wasn't going to be very promising. Target has let me down over the last year...

stampkim1
07-29-2009, 11:12 PM
you could do Albies regular ad...but not the good coupons. They don't require a card...and maybe brookshires, like there is ever anything really cheap in that ad...wonder about the spanish stores like fiesta, el rancho, etc.