BestBuy, CircuitCity, Fry's, Ultimate Electronics, CompUSA, all will price match each other so if you find a lower price somewhere other than bestbuy you can take that price to BestBuy and they should be able to sell you the item at the lower competition price you found.
2007-03-20 06:48:17
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answered by demonicunicorn 4
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ideal purchase might tournament the cost. even although they'll touch the shop to be sure if the product is obtainable. It must be obtainable or they gained't fee tournament. additionally the product must be a similar product form and kind. they provide you a similar quantity if the product is obtainable. even although if the extra $a hundred off is a mail in rebate then ideal purchase will no honor that fee tournament. It must be a on the spot rebate. If the different shop had a on the spot rebate then ideal purchase will fee tournament and likewise provide you a extra 10 % off as nicely to cost tournament of 899.ninety 9. If the cost drops at ideal purchase by using a hundred money to 899.ninety 9, I doubt they provide you yet another a hundred money off that fee.
2016-11-27 00:55:11
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answered by lafayette 4
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They do if the cheaper price comes from a "brick and mortar" store..meaning that if the store exists only online, they won't match. Check out B&H Photo...they usually have cheapest prices, and since they have a store in NY, BB will match their prices.
2007-03-20 06:43:31
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answered by Nasubi 7
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yeah man future shop will match best buys price and vis versa because its the same thing different names
2007-03-20 06:43:02
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answered by 3C Savage 2
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yes but the price that is lower must be the regular price, not a discount or sale price
2007-03-20 09:08:16
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answered by your face 2
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