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EmmaGrace

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? OH

Today, I purchased a flat screen LCD TV from Best Buy.
Their ad said "all TV's over $699 are on sale" but did not
specify a discount amout, it just said that discounts
would be taken at the register. When I found the TV I
wanted, I chose it for the price tag of $999.99. The TV
above it was a different brand, for $1233.99 and he told
me if I'd prefer the other brand, he could knock $100.00
off. I told him I would just stick with the $999.99 TV.
When he came back, he said "This TV is actually supposed
to be marked $1233.99 too, but since the tag says $999.99,
we have to honor that". I said OK and went to pay. I
presented the cashier with my purchase tag and a 10% off
coupon for any purchase over $100.00. He told me I could
not use the coupon, since it was for merchandise that was
regular price, and that since the TV was supposed to be
$1233.99 and they were "giving" it to me for $999.99, I
already got the discount. Then he called a manager over
that told me the same thing about TV's all being on sale,
etc. But there is NOTHING in the store to indicate what
the orginial price was before the "sale" or even that
everything is on sale....only the ad that comes out in the
Sunday paper each week, which we do not get. Did I just
get cheated? I feel like I did.
 


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shell007

Guest
Sounds to me like you got a pretty good deal. A $ 1233.99 TV for $999.00.

Soooo, maybe you would have save another $10.00 bucks with that 10% off coupon. If you can afford a $1000.00 TV, you can afford to take the $10.00 loss.
 

stephenk

Senior Member
so at $1234 your coupon would have taken $123 off the price. you would then paid $1111 for the tv.

Without the coupon you got it for $999, plus you still have the coupon to use again.

You feel cheated?

Hope you bought an extended warranty, your bad karma may play havoc with your tv.
 
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shell007

Guest
stephenk said:
so at $1234 your coupon would have taken $123 off the price. you would then paid $1111 for the tv.

Without the coupon you got it for $999, plus you still have the coupon to use again.

You feel cheated?

Hope you bought an extended warranty, your bad karma may play havoc with your tv.

OOOPS!!! My calculations were off. Oh well...gotta get me a new calculator!

Maybe I'll go to Best Buy and use my 10% off coupon! :D
 

shortbus

Member
EmmaGrace said:
What is the name of your state? OH
He told me I could
not use the coupon, since it was for merchandise that was
regular price, and that since the TV was supposed to be
$1233.99 and they were "giving" it to me for $999.99, I
already got the discount.

I think you have a legitimate complaint. The problem here is that Best Buy was making up the rules as they went along. Do you think the 'real' price of the TV was $1233? Or do you think they just told you that so they could pretend you were already getting a 'deal' and wouldn't have to pay the discount?

TVs are a huge volume business for Best Buy -- I find it very hard to believe they made a 'mistake' on the price.
 

EmmaGrace

Junior Member
Thank you for the one of the two intelligent responses to my question :)

I doubted they made a mistake on the price either, since when I checked online, that was the going price for the same television, give or take a few dollars at almost all retailers.

As for how I was able to purchase such an expensive TV, since the ability to do that appears to bother some of you....it was a small amount of money left to me by my father who died. I live frugally, so I didn't have any outstanding debt that needed to be paid so I decided to do something fun with the money instead.

And 10% of $999 is not $10, it's $100, which is worth fighting for, IMO.
 

EmmaGrace

Junior Member
shellandty said:
Sounds to me like you got a pretty good deal. A $ 1233.99 TV for $999.00.

Soooo, maybe you would have save another $10.00 bucks with that 10% off coupon. If you can afford a $1000.00 TV, you can afford to take the $10.00 loss.


Thank you for telling me what I can/cannot afford. However, 10% of $1000.00 is $100.00, not $10.00. And no, I cannot "afford" to take $100.00 loss.

It's the principle of it.
 
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shell007

Guest
EmmaGrace said:
Thank you for the one of the two intelligent responses to my question :)

I doubted they made a mistake on the price either, since when I checked online, that was the going price for the same television, give or take a few dollars at almost all retailers.

As for how I was able to purchase such an expensive TV, since the ability to do that appears to bother some of you....it was a small amount of money left to me by my father who died. I live frugally, so I didn't have any outstanding debt that needed to be paid so I decided to do something fun with the money instead.

And 10% of $999 is not $10, it's $100, which is worth fighting for, IMO.

Hey, I admitted my calculations were off. I did go to Best Buy and get a new printer calculator yesterday. No coupon, just a good deal!

Geez...Lighten up a bit!!:)

Oh yeah...and if you can't afford to loose $100.00....YOU SHOULDN'T BE BUYING A $1200.00 + TV.
 

EmmaGrace

Junior Member
stephenk said:
so at $1234 your coupon would have taken $123 off the price. you would then paid $1111 for the tv.

Without the coupon you got it for $999, plus you still have the coupon to use again.

You feel cheated?

Hope you bought an extended warranty, your bad karma may play havoc with your tv.

Very nice response :confused:

....I have "bad karma" because I feel they were being dishonest? Nowhere in the store did it say that any of the items were on sale. The only indicator of a sale was a flyer that the manager showed me, a flyer that only comes in the local paper, which I do not get. There were no displays or tags that stated what the original price was or what my "sale" price was or how much I was supposed to be saving. It was simply a price which was not out of line with the other TV's of the same style/quality/brand. The sale ended yesterday at closing. I went back to the store today and guess what? The TV was still priced at $999.00. I asked the clerk if that was the correct price and he said it was. So, they basically cheated me out of the 10% discount I should have been given. How does that make me wrong?
 

EmmaGrace

Junior Member
shellandty said:
Hey, I admitted my calculations were off. I did go to Best Buy and get a new printer calculator yesterday. No coupon, just a good deal!

Geez...Lighten up a bit!!:)

Oh yeah...and if you can't afford to loose $100.00....YOU SHOULDN'T BE BUYING A $1200.00 + TV.

I was asking a legitimate question and you didn't answer it, you just berated me for buying an expensive item.

I personally don't know many people willing to throw away $100.00, you must be one of the lucky ones.
 
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shell007

Guest
EmmaGrace said:
I was asking a legitimate question and you didn't answer it, you just berated me for buying an expensive item.

I personally don't know many people willing to throw away $100.00, you must be one of the lucky ones.

Yep I am...Sorry!!:( :)
 

dallas702

Senior Member
None of these stores give double discounts. If you look at most ads and coupons they explain that. Enjoy your TV for what you paid.
 

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