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I think it's people scanning the yellow tag barcode instead of the item's upc.

That’s what I’m saying. Where’s the disconnect? and perhaps you nailed it.

My teen came with me as daddy “hacked HD’s computer.” What she can’t understand, nor can I, is why SCO wouldn’t work, why you’d be denied, etc.

Reading all of the HD threads would help you understand, the answers are there as this is discussed on a yearly basis. So then one can understand why it happens vs "thinking" it is a yellow tag noob mistake :lol_hitti. Hint, you think all HD stores operate the same? If so, wouldn't all stores have the same deals? Thankfully HD itself has many "disconnects" which allows many of us to get great deals.
 
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Reading all of the HD threads would help you understand, the answers are there as this is discussed on a yearly basis. So then one can understand why it happens vs "thinking" it is a yellow tag noob mistake :lol_hitti. Hint, you think all HD stores operate the same? If so, wouldn't all stores have the same deals? Thankfully HD itself has many "disconnects" which allows many of us to get great deals.

I’m under no illusions thy all HDs are the same. The closest store to me is smaller, but staffed well. The other HD is larger, better inventory, but the staff isn’t the best.

What I was questioning was why doesn’t the EPOS (Electronic Point Of Sale) ring items out as intended? So if their price check app has items priced at a penny, etc., then why isn’t it taking to the EPOS, to ensure the items, whether yellow tag or sku, ring out as priced on their price checker. Obviously they are not tied together seamlessly, possibly by design. Leaving price open for interpretation by sales personnel seems like a recipe for disaster, or at the very least a headache for all involved.
 

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Where do you guys find pennied stuff? Is it for Pros only? I never seem to see those deals at our local HDs.

The word from the penny masters is you just call home depot penny phone line and tell them have all the penny items on a pallet ready for you to pickup and load it up for you. While you never get out of your truck, while sipping your caffe latte.

or go to the pallet auction house. Heard that its even cheaper then a penny there.
 
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Nope. Some stores have it automatically call the attendant in self checkout. There's ONE store locally that does it. I got stopped with a Husky pouch that I scanned the barcode on the item itself, retail tag was missing. Scanned other items and then scanned that and it locked me out from doing anything further. I haven't been able to get any good deal from that store. The attendant basically acted like I was trying to steal, she paged the manager on duty before even coming up to me.

I got the same pouches from three different stores in the area, no trouble at all.

You're leaving the store while paying virtually nothing for an item. How is this not stealing? You aren't buying a deeply discounting item, but rather attempting to leave the store with an item that the store erroenously inventories as being no longer in stock. Yeah sure the employees of the store made a mistake by not removing the item from the shelf, but that doesn't give the customer the right to steal an item.
 

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I’m under no illusions thy all HDs are the same. The closest store to me is smaller, but staffed well. The other HD is larger, better inventory, but the staff isn’t the best.

What I was questioning was why doesn’t the EPOS (Electronic Point Of Sale) ring items out as intended? So if their price check app has items priced at a penny, etc., then why isn’t it taking to the EPOS, to ensure the items, whether yellow tag or sku, ring out as priced on their price checker. Obviously they are not tied together seamlessly, possibly by design. Leaving price open for interpretation by sales personnel seems like a recipe for disaster, or at the very least a headache for all involved.

The POS does ring the items out as intended. The price check app (not the in aisle price checkers - I have no idea what they use) doesn’t use the same data and occasionally has different prices than the register and SCO.
 

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You're leaving the store while paying virtually nothing for an item. How is this not stealing? You aren't buying a deeply discounting item, but rather attempting to leave the store with an item that the store erroenously inventories as being no longer in stock. Yeah sure the employees of the store made a mistake by not removing the item from the shelf, but that doesn't give the customer the right to steal an item.



Stealing with a receipt???, makes no difference what price, you have a receipt with item and it says paid


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You're leaving the store while paying virtually nothing for an item. How is this not stealing? You aren't buying a deeply discounting item, but rather attempting to leave the store with an item that the store erroenously inventories as being no longer in stock. Yeah sure the employees of the store made a mistake by not removing the item from the shelf, but that doesn't give the customer the right to steal an item.

I guess I'm confused. Not every item in the app I was viewing was a penny. Last week, before I knew the app existed, I bought a $200 Ryobi 3 tool combo for $130. It was in their clearance isle, with a lot of other items. I've never seen that combo less than $170. Yesterday, while viewing the app, I saw the same combo for $130, because they still had one left.

So, if I bought that $130 combo yesterday, was I stealing? If I wasn't stealing, then why would it be stealing if I paid 1 penny? Said another way, at what price paid, is a $200 item considered stealing? You see what I mean? It's a hard argument for HD to make that I was stealing.

Taken a bit further, HD stores have sold items clearly "worth" more, for just 1 penny. That, I believe, sets a precedent. HD does sell items of greater valuer for a penny. Therefore, a customer could easily believe it reasonable and true that the grill they are wheeling out was, in fact, 1 penny.

Full disclosure, I could careless if I ever get an item for a penny. Grabbing a $15 utility knife for $3 would be nice. A $150 drill for $45. That's all good with me. Heck, I just paid $37 for a new M12 3/8" drill on Ebay.

Disclaimer, I am not a lawyer and have never played one on TV. But Boston Legal was one of my favs...
 

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I guess I'm confused. Not every item in the app I was viewing was a penny. Last week, before I knew the app existed, I bought a $200 Ryobi 3 tool combo for $130. It was in their clearance isle, with a lot of other items. I've never seen that combo less than $170. Yesterday, while viewing the app, I saw the same combo for $130, because they still had one left.



So, if I bought that $130 combo yesterday, was I stealing? If I wasn't stealing, then why would it be stealing if I paid 1 penny? Said another way, at what price paid, is a $200 item considered stealing? You see what I mean? It's a hard argument for HD to make that I was stealing.



Taken a bit further, HD stores have sold items clearly "worth" more, for just 1 penny. That, I believe, sets a precedent. HD does sell items of greater valuer for a penny. Therefore, a customer could easily believe it reasonable and true that the grill they are wheeling out was, in fact, 1 penny.



Full disclosure, I could careless if I ever get an item for a penny. Grabbing a $15 utility knife for $3 would be nice. A $150 drill for $45. That's all good with me. Heck, I just paid $37 for a new M12 3/8" drill on Ebay.



Disclaimer, I am not a lawyer and have never played one on TV. But Boston Legal was one of my favs...



Wait, what app is that?
 

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Wait, what app is that?

As it was explained to me, and as i experienced it. Customers can access the HD computer, usually at the service desk. On there, you can open the pricing app, then search for items. Some of the clearance items can run down as low as 1 penny.
 

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You're leaving the store while paying virtually nothing for an item. How is this not stealing? You aren't buying a deeply discounting item, but rather attempting to leave the store with an item that the store erroenously inventories as being no longer in stock. Yeah sure the employees of the store made a mistake by not removing the item from the shelf, but that doesn't give the customer the right to steal an item.

First, I wasn't leaving the store, for all she knew at that point I had tried to buy an item that had rung up as a penny...I've seen people do that at other stores, buying a clearance item and it rings up as a penny. Cashier confused, customer confused. Manager comes over and says "It's your lucky day." "Sell it to him" it was on a grill at a store about 30 mins from the store I'm talking about.

Second, it does this automatically in the system. Corporate has written off the item, the store is supposed to pull these items. It rings up as a penny so Corporate can track which store is doing their jobs of pulling the items, corporate doesn't care. It's a clearance price for a customer, nothing more. As long as you pay that penny, it's a legitimate sale; it's NOT a pricing error and you're not doing anything to manipulate the price.
 

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You're leaving the store while paying virtually nothing for an item. How is this not stealing? You aren't buying a deeply discounting item, but rather attempting to leave the store with an item that the store erroenously inventories as being no longer in stock. Yeah sure the employees of the store made a mistake by not removing the item from the shelf, but that doesn't give the customer the right to steal an item.

:headscrat Inventory count has absolutely nothing to due with penny status. Nothing at all.
How is it not stealing, you ask? You go to the register, scan your items, pay the asking price for your items, and leave the store. Takes quite a bit of mental gymnastics to call that stealing. :lol_hitti Even the company doesn’t consider it stealing.
HD is the only company I know that will catch you “stealing” (trying to buy a penny item), stop you, remove it from the transaction, then give you the item for free. Wow. That’s some kinda criminal justice reform.

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As it was explained to me, and as i experienced it. Customers can access the HD computer, usually at the service desk. On there, you can open the pricing app, then search for items. Some of the clearance items can run down as low as 1 penny.



Oh the PCA. I thought you meant on your phone or something
 

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Oh the PCA. I thought you meant on your phone or something

ha! At first, so did I - thinking that's what "they" were talking about. I actually found some Price Checker PCA phone apps, but didn't even look at them. It didn't make sense and I came to find out the app is on the HD computer.
 

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Not clearance, but a good price. Two weeks ago, I paid $238 for this same Husky bench, but in black. I think $238 was a sale price, so $198 is even better. If you can tolerate the white, this is decent bench. My shop is almost entirely on wheels and this might become my general purpose bench, or I might mount my Dremel drill press, small grinder, etc. to it. Just know that there are no edges to mount a vise to, other than the back of the bench.



It has two drawers and adjustable height top. Easy assmebly. I added other wheels I had instead, but might swap back to the original wheels.





https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-5...with-2-Drawers-in-White-HOLT5202BJ1/307723266



Price is back up to 249.00. Picked up (2) yesterday @198.00


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10lbs of 2.5" deckmate screws, older style, $50.00, ran the sku and didn't show so hoped it pennied. No such luck, rang up at an even $50.
 

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Anyone know about the $700 traeger being on clearance? Saw a picture of one on reddit it was marked down to $250. I would assume that one store had a left over and its manager pricing.
 

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10lbs of 2.5" deckmate screws, older style, $50.00, ran the sku and didn't show so hoped it pennied. No such luck, rang up at an even $50.



I would buy that fast!!! But in Puerto Rico we only get the5lbs for $33


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I wish my Home Depot was a little larger so it had more selection. A lot of this stuff on clearance I have never even seen before.
 
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If it is in stock at a local store, it is still showing $198 for me.



Good to know! Still show 269.00 by me. Need one more @198.00.

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After many... MANY trips to HD I have started finding some penny items but its extremely hard. I still have lots to learn. Here is what I picked up lately.

Husky 71in saddle truck box
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Weather Guard heavy duty saddle box
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After many... MANY trips to HD I have started finding some penny items but its extremely hard. I still have lots to learn. Here is what I picked up lately.

Husky 71in saddle truck box
1002370071

Weather Guard heavy duty saddle box
1002411725
Great job any time you get something that big.
 

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drwheels... what made it little easy was the fact they were big... cause harder for them to hide it...lol. I just wish it wasn't so hard to find smaller items.

Example: I found this Digital thermostat listed for $199.00 but their hand held inventory scanner shows "Zero" in store for purchase. Kinda doesn't make sense. To me that should be a penny item but guess I have wait for them to knock price down.

If i could only get my hands on that store scanner.
 

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drwheels... what made it little easy was the fact they were big... cause harder for them to hide it...lol. I just wish it wasn't so hard to find smaller items.

Example: I found this Digital thermostat listed for $199.00 but their hand held inventory scanner shows "Zero" in store for purchase. Kinda doesn't make sense. To me that should be a penny item but guess I have wait for them to knock price down.

If i could only get my hands on that store scanner.

I find they have a lot of items on hand that show zero inventory.

At least 3 times in the past 2 weeks, I’ve ordered online and it shows zero in store. When I go to pick up my delivered item, I see 3 or 4 on the shelf in Hardware. I believe any online order that’s been returned can end up on a shelf, but since the store doesn’t regularly stock it, the item won’t show on their price book, so they manually price it, both on the item and in the EPOS system.
 

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I find they have a lot of items on hand that show zero inventory.

At least 3 times in the past 2 weeks, I’ve ordered online and it shows zero in store. When I go to pick up my delivered item, I see 3 or 4 on the shelf in Hardware. I believe any online order that’s been returned can end up on a shelf, but since the store doesn’t regularly stock it, the item won’t show on their price book, so they manually price it, both on the item and in the EPOS system.

Inventory numbers online are intentionally skewed online. They call it safety stock.

Every online order I have returned goes to RTV if it’s not stocked by the store.
 

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Inventory numbers online are intentionally skewed online. They call it safety stock.

Every online order I have returned goes to RTV if it’s not stocked by the store.

I understand about the skewing, but these items are placed on ADHOC shelving. So they’re not regularly store stock items. Even Ryobi items seem to be mostly online, as opposed to instore.
 

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I'm not sure if this has been posted recently, but the small Husky tool cart is now priced at $69.00 at the Ankeny, IA location. Although I didn't really need one, I went ahead and picked one up at that price. The casters are horrible, and the metal isn't the thickest, but for the price the cabinet isn't bad overall.
 

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I'm not sure if this has been posted recently, but the small Husky tool cart is now priced at $69.00 at the Ankeny, IA location. Although I didn't really need one, I went ahead and picked one up at that price. The casters are horrible, and the metal isn't the thickest, but for the price the cabinet isn't bad overall.

That's the price online as well, thank you for the heads up!

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-27-in-W-x-19-in-D-1-Drawer-2-Door-Tool-Chest-Rolling-Cabinet-with-Flip-up-Pegboard-in-Black-H27PC1/303411382?keyword=1002876617&semanticToken=20330000011_20190711200739236973_b0fx+20330000011+%3E++cnn%3A%7B0%3A0%7D+cnr%3A%7B7%3A0%7D+cnb%3A%7B3%3A1%7D+st%3A%7B1002876617%7D%3Ast+oos%3A%7B0%3A1%7D+dln%3A%7B579010%7D+qu%3A%7B1002876617%7D%3Aqu
 

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After many... MANY trips to HD I have started finding some penny items but its extremely hard. I still have lots to learn. Here is what I picked up lately.

Husky 71in saddle truck box
1002370071

Weather Guard heavy duty saddle box
1002411725

Heck of a find there! I've been looking for a good truck tool box on sale, but they aren't marked down out here in OKC.
 

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Twin pack of 3.0 m12 compact batteries with charger are at $70 on the clearance shelf right now. That's a pretty great deal IMO.
 
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