"@RetailGuy83: @
IANAL, but if Circuit City or another major manufacturer advertises a price match policy ( without even a "only at participating retailers" caveat) *in writing*, and a manager refuses to honor that written policy, how is that not false advertising or some distant cousin?"
"@unravel:
I'm not arguing against the policy itself, as it's true that club wholesale places like Costco can charge less for the same item.
But it's a reasonable request to ask for such things in writing."
"Just a question for those who believe this was the consumer's fault:
What prevented the manager from showing the policy forbidding pricematching from club stores in writing to the customer after they requested to see it?"
"@stanfrombrooklyn:
If it's store policy, it's expressed in writing, subsequently why is it so hard for a manager to point out where this writing exists?"
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