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Several of you had problems trying to price-match the Toys-R-Us Door Buster ad yesterday morning to get the 49¢ Leapfrog Alphabet Pal. Here's what CommonSenseWithMoney pointed out from the Target Corporate Policy: 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:
* 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 - *I assume this means they will not match competitor's coupon*
* Used or previously owned
* Display merchandise
* Pricing or typographical errors
* Club or loyalty
You should print this Here and take it with you whenever you plan to price-match.
In addition, Target was contacted regarding using a price match and a Target Coupon, and this summarizes Target's reply:
We do accept the manufacturer coupon and/or Target coupon to be used with the Low Price Promise Ad Match for a further price reduction.
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