craftsman47
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Anyone see this for less than 468 right now?
After telling my neighbor about these welder deals, he decided it was time to purchase a welder, so we took a ride to our local Lowes. Lincoln 180 was shelf priced at $669, however, I brought a printout of the $460.60 price at a store in Pennsylvania. When the cashier rang him up, he asked for a price match to their sister store and showed the printout which resulted in her giving a 110% price match, bringing the price down to $414.54. What happened next was an even bigger surprise. The cashier asked if he was a veteran and upon confirming his military ID, she marked the whole order down another 10% (also had a welding cart which was on clearance from $86.88 to $43.44)! Total cost for the welder and cart, out the door with tax was under $500!
After telling my neighbor about these welder deals, he decided it was time to purchase a welder, so we took a ride to our local Lowes. Lincoln 180 was shelf priced at $669, however, I brought a printout of the $460.60 price at a store in Pennsylvania. When the cashier rang him up, he asked for a price match to their sister store and showed the printout which resulted in her giving a 110% price match, bringing the price down to $414.54. What happened next was an even bigger surprise. The cashier asked if he was a veteran and upon confirming his military ID, she marked the whole order down another 10% (also had a welding cart which was on clearance from $86.88 to $43.44)! Total cost for the welder and cart, out the door with tax was under $500!
I dunno if you are exaggerating. No offense... maybe if you could show us the receipt that will be more believable than listening to these ppl typing.talk is talk and is cheap. So again show us the receipt in picture.
I dunno if you are exaggerating. No offense... maybe if you could show us the receipt that will be more believable than listening to these ppl typing.talk is talk and is cheap. So again show us the receipt in picture.

I chose to add on the extended warranty.
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That was the immediate down side to the extended warranty, as the system would not allow the cashier to override the warranty price (I guess it is based off the original sales price only). I actually overpaid quite a bit if you think about it, because the cost of the tier of the sale price is $49.97 for a 2 year and $99.97 for 4 years. In the end, I made out ok because the manager on duty issued me a store credit for the difference in price which was $40.I see that your warranty was for the $500-$999 range, yet you paid under $500. I'm not sure the cost difference, but it looks like you overpaid.![]()
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After telling my neighbor about these welder deals, he decided it was time to purchase a welder, so we took a ride to our local Lowes. Lincoln 180 was shelf priced at $669, however, I brought a printout of the $460.60 price at a store in Pennsylvania. When the cashier rang him up, he asked for a price match to their sister store and showed the printout which resulted in her giving a 110% price match, bringing the price down to $414.54. What happened next was an even bigger surprise. The cashier asked if he was a veteran and upon confirming his military ID, she marked the whole order down another 10% (also had a welding cart which was on clearance from $86.88 to $43.44)! Total cost for the welder and cart, out the door with tax was under $500!