
xcrippledhope
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I would think so. Go for it. :) |
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Vampira of treehuggers
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I dont think they would because it is a internet site. |
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Low-Ten
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No they won't Trust me! |
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Haruka
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I think it only applies to things in the country. But go ahead and try it, good luck! |
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polynesiankitty
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I think if its out of the country then no.
Like say it was cheaper at Kmart then yes.
But since its in Euros I dont think it counts |
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b_plenge
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You can try, but usually a stores price matching policy stipulates local prices. |
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Ms. Innocent
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no same country/ a store not internet site |
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Marvin: aka "The Man"
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No. Internet prices for items from other countries don't count. Besides, items from Europe probably will not work in America. Voltage and power frequency are the differences. Just go buy it at Walmart |
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stephenweinstein
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I think that they mean an ad from the U.S. that has the price in dollars, not an ad from a foreign country with the price in £. |
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Dee Puch
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internet stores don't count, if you think about it, you can't walk into one, just like Walmart's internet site which has cheaper prices too. |
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...Courtneyy...
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maybe if you showed the manager because the people the work there would have to say no because they just work there they dont know anything... but i dont see why not just REALLY argue with them because if you're nice to them they will walk all over you but if you fight for what you want, you'll most likely get it...
good luck:) |
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♥p0oHda♥
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no just take it back get your money and buy it for that price on the internet |
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debijs
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~~Most retail business' will only compete with other brick and mortar stores, not internet sites. I guess you have nothing to lose but some time, so it wouldn't hurt to try taking it in to them.~~ |
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Earl s
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of course not |
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Cactupuss
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try it...whats the worst they could do... say no? |
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theblackjew
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No because they will not price match for something out of the country. And it's in British pounds. |
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D.C.
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NO------IT HAS TO BE A STORE IN THE SAME AREA YOU TAKE THE AD IN TO THERE STORE .ON-LINE ADS DO NOT COUNT . |
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denverlmc
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Walmart will give you the lower price if you bring in an ad from a local competitor. You need to check the internet pricing of competing store that is local (within 50 miles or so). |
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~just keep'n it real~
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im not an everyday shopper at walmart but i do go there for my house cleaning supplies, i live in ct,hrtfd and i have never heard of such thing |
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Wuppsta =D
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they r pissing u off arnt they? sorry think not |
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sunrisewave360
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Most likely, yes. |
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I♥pix
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YOu could try. No Harm in That!! |
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r g
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I believe Walmarts policy stipulates they will math the price of any other retailer provided that retailer is a store.
I highly doubt that an internet site would meet the criteria that Walmart stipulates as the overhead is not the same. Most internet sites drop ship, this means it reduces the amount of handling and packaging so it can be sold cheaper.
Still a good idea to try though, let us know how you make out. |
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adam
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steel it and run out ***** |
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Ray
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i don't think so. usually it's for an match in a store, not online |
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~M~
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try it and see what they do =] good luck i hope you get it for the cheaper price =] |
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amoo
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No. It has to at least be in the same country!! |
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Marcus
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You could have called your local WalMart and found out the answer in the time it took to come here and get a bunch of replies from people, like myself, who haven't a clue! |
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♥♥hanna♥♥
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They would only if it was at like an actual store not an online store. Like if it was at target or something but you just found it online they would definately. |
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greekgalv14
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I don't think so, because the U.S. does not use Euros, so that site would probably be selling it in Europe, and I don't think they have Walmarts there, so they might not care. |
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*~M'n'M~*
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i really doubt that they would. but go check anyways... |
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