Best Buy has announced that it will price match online prices of competition for in-store customers to avoid "showrooming."
Showrooming is where customers go in-store to try out a product before going back home to buy it online at places like Amazon for better prices and in some states, no tax.
Most brick-and-mortar retailers, like Best Buy, price match other brick-and-mortar store ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by GernBlan: This should've been this way all along -- now that it is, it still won't get me in a Worst Buy store. I'm a member of Amazon Prime, which gives me free two-day shipping and their products are almost always cheaper than Worst Buy and their return policy is night and day better.
While I don't disagree with your assessment and comparison, I'm wondering how you manage or navigate Amazon's return policies. I also have Amazon Prime and love it. But how do you return things without incurring a shipping cost back and restock fees?
Originally posted by GernBlan: This should've been this way all along -- now that it is, it still won't get me in a Worst Buy store. I'm a member of A-mazon Prime, which gives me free two-day shipping and their products are almost always cheaper than Worst Buy and their return policy is night and day better.
While I don't disagree with your assessment and comparison, I'm wondering how you manage or navigate Amazon's return policies. I also have SPAM and love it. But how do you return things without incurring a shipping cost back and restock fees?
A poorly disguised attempt at spamming, and I fixed the quotes, in my reply, so the link is dead.
Originally posted by GernBlan: This should've been this way all along -- now that it is, it still won't get me in a Worst Buy store. I'm a member of A-mazon Prime, which gives me free two-day shipping and their products are almost always cheaper than Worst Buy and their return policy is night and day better.
While I don't disagree with your assessment and comparison, I'm wondering how you manage or navigate Amazon's return policies. I also have SPAM and love it. But how do you return things without incurring a shipping cost back and restock fees?
A poorly disguised attempt at spamming, and I fixed the quotes, in my reply, so the link is dead.
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Err, I didn't put any links into my post... I was asking a genuine question, sir.
More than likely, AfterDawn advertising plan now includes SkimWords, which is an in-text advertising solution.
Originally posted by GernBlan: This should've been this way all along -- now that it is, it still won't get me in a Worst Buy store. I'm a member of A-mazon Prime, which gives me free two-day shipping and their products are almost always cheaper than Worst Buy and their return policy is night and day better.
While I don't disagree with your assessment and comparison, I'm wondering how you manage or navigate Amazon's return policies. I also have SPAM and love it. But how do you return things without incurring a shipping cost back and restock fees?
A poorly disguised attempt at spamming, and I fixed the quotes, in my reply, so the link is dead.
Reported
Err, I didn't put any links into my post... I was asking a genuine question, sir.
More than likely, AfterDawn advertising plan now includes SkimWords, which is an in-text advertising solution.
Yes, AD does do this. Many keywords bring up context-sensitive ad links.