Plus, you already had your receipt. It is no longer their merchandise. You own it. I am surprised she tried to stop you, thats just a way to start ****. I would still call corporate.
Ya she literally ripped the receipt out of my hand, that's when I got pissed and started yelling at her
Fair is fair, you had already paid for the item and had a receipt for your merchandise. If that's what the pricing system rang it up as - that's not your fault as the customer, you don't set the prices. I would have told her to eat dirt too.Ya she literally ripped the receipt out of my hand, that's when I got pissed and started yelling at her
Ya she literally ripped the receipt out of my hand, that's when I got pissed and started yelling at her
Just got 3 husky 27" intermediate chests for a penny each. Got 1 with a bunch of other stuff, made it out no problem. Went back in for the other 2, paid with 2 pennies at SCO, got my receipt, then the SCO lady tried to stop me. She said "we can't sell these for a penny", took one out of my cart, and started scanning it to find the last clearance price. I then got pissed and started yelling at her, saying they have to sell it for whatever it scans as. She called over some department manager who tried to stop me also. I threatened to call corporate, and she called the store manager. Within 15 seconds she said "have a nice day" and I left with them.
Just got 3 husky 27" intermediate chests for a penny each. Got 1 with a bunch of other stuff, made it out no problem. Went back in for the other 2, paid with 2 pennies at SCO, got my receipt, then the SCO lady tried to stop me. She said "we can't sell these for a penny", took one out of my cart, and started scanning it to find the last clearance price. I then got pissed and started yelling at her, saying they have to sell it for whatever it scans as. She called over some department manager who tried to stop me also. I threatened to call corporate, and she called the store manager. Within 15 seconds she said "have a nice day" and I left with them.
What you're seeing could be envy on the part of some store employees. Unlike the tool guys, who can hide inventory from customers so they can get the bargains, the cashiers may not have that opportunity. Cashiers stand at the registers all day long, they see other people getting great deals, they feel they should be getting them too, but they're not getting them. Although some people feel good about it when they see someone else having good luck, there are other people who don't like to see other people have good fortune. It's in those peoples' nature to try to spoil a good deal that happens for someone else.
Another possibility is that the managers are just riding the cashiers on penny deals that go through. I think that if the store lets a penny deal go out the door then the manager can get dinged for not having good inventory management in his store. Instead of doing a good job at inventory management, so the penny deals can't happen, some managers try to use the cashiers to stop the penny deals. When they catch them at checkout they often try to force a price markup to the most recent discounted price.
Essentially, a manager with crappy inventory control can try to shove responsibility onto the cashiers for letting penny items out of the store, which really isn't fair to the cashier. And trying to mark up to the most recent discounted price certainly isn't fair to the customer. When the bar code reads out as a penny, then you should refuse to pay anything more than that.
some people just like showing off how smart they are. this thread may be monitored by HD corporate already. it would be wiser if people didn't share their experiences but posted deals instead.
All this price matching, transfer sales and other loopholes may force HD to tighten their policies.
maybeIt's just a matter of time before the HD gate closes. What gets posted on the net is available to anyone to see from the janitor to the CEO.
Yes saw a couple the other dayHas anyone else seen if their stores are also stocking the dw745 table saws again?
It's just a matter of time before the HD gate closes. What gets posted on the net is available to anyone to see from the janitor to the CEO.
Can somebody point me to the appropriate page of this thread explaining how this works? Just a basic overview. I live up the street from an HD and would love to get some of these deals..
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I had the opposite happen to me today. Saw the Weber Silver charcoal grills for $58 on the price check app. When I checked out, they rang up $28 (a price i had seen at other stores). Went back and bought the last one as well for a total of 3!Left three husky 1/2 impacts for someone else. In clearance section. Had different prices on all three.
Told one guy walking buy they were 20.00 and he said thanks and took one.
One another note....
I have seen this item as on order in stores all around. Walked in today and found some. The sticker on the isle said 14.** when I went to check out they rang 9.** I showed the lady they were 3.** on the screen ten feet away.
She called one young dude and he was baffled and said hold on. He walks back to tools talking on phone with the tool guy and comes back a minute later and said there is something wrong with these. They are the 9.**
Didn't argue really since the sticker says 14.** and online says 9.** what case would I have to get 3.**
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This may help you guys out. Taken at home depot this weekend.
It's posted at their customer service desk. Id still reference it if I had to. I doubt it's there to show you its for grocery items onlyAs I read that, it applies only to groceries and grocery store sundry items, not to tools.![]()
A brief rant:
The first rule of playing the game is to be smart enough to know that you never show your opponents your playbook.
I couldn't believe it when somebody showed an HD store manager how to find clearance items in the price check app. It's as if he didn't think through what he was actually doing. Only two results could possibly come from doing that: 1) some stores will put more effort into blocking customer access to the computers; even though this is contrary to official HD policy, it is clear that this practice does get implemented in some stores; and 2) HD employees will start using our own computer search methods to start cherry-picking even more of the merchandise we're looking for.
If you're going to play the game, everyone please be smart enough to realize that you don't go telling your opponent how to beat you.Whatever you do, DO NOT tell them about the GJ Home Depot thread. Now that all of our other secrets have been given out, this thread is one of the few plays left in the playbook that they might not already know.
If a store employee asks where you keep finding all of the closeout prices, please don't tell him the truth. Make up a good excuse, like your brother called you on the phone, or something else that's believable ... but don't give them any useful intelligence. Remember -- whatever you say can and will be used against you. Sometimes the best approach is to just remain silent. Sometimes it's good to practice the art of ... :stfu:
May I be the first to tell you that you **** !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The tool guy in South Portland, Maine got pissed that I found those Bostitch nails for 44 cents. The black case on the left is an empty case for a Bostitch finish nailer. They let me have it free
That's how you get the Price Check app shut down. In Manchester, NH you can't search for anything at all in Price Check. Just says "item not found" for everything.
