I received a Roku stick for Christmas that came from Target, but wanted to exchange it for a Roku 3 with the gift receipt. Everyone else in town had the Roku 3 for $77 (Frys, Walmart, Best Buy) but for some reason Target was selling it for $89.
I looked at the terms of the price match policy and noticed that is says no team member discount on online price matches, but did not mention local competitor price matching. Sure enough Target matched the $77 price and then took 10% off, bringing the price down below $70.
Is a team member discount always allowed on top of a local price match, and is this enforced the same way everywhere? It seems like an amazing deal for video games and electronics, but almost too good to be true.
Anyone else have the same (or a different) experience with getting a team member discount on top of a price match?
I looked at the terms of the price match policy and noticed that is says no team member discount on online price matches, but did not mention local competitor price matching. Sure enough Target matched the $77 price and then took 10% off, bringing the price down below $70.
Is a team member discount always allowed on top of a local price match, and is this enforced the same way everywhere? It seems like an amazing deal for video games and electronics, but almost too good to be true.
Anyone else have the same (or a different) experience with getting a team member discount on top of a price match?