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Price difference, Sears vs. Sears Hardware

jrsndman

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I stopped at Sears Hardware today to replace a broken charger for a drill. I found it for $13.29. Not too bad but, I remembered seeing for $9.99 at the local Sears. So I went to Sears and sure enough, $9.99.
I didn't compare everything in the store but, I know there were other items with a few dollar difference(extension cords for example).


Any one else notice this? I apologize if this has been discussed before. I searched and didn't seen anything.
 

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Cameronl

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Oh, yes, I've definitely noticed this! Even little things sometimes are $.50 or $1 more. You can order online and pickup locally to get the better price (online usually matches regular Sears prices). I've also answered a survey (the ones on the receipt to win gift certificates) and received a call from the store manager. She seemed surprised and urged me to let them know next time. Oh, I will.
 
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GT89mustang

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Yes, my local sears hardware is more expensive then the full line stores, not by much as stated, but I noticed the prices seem funky and double checked and found the same.
 

chevy302dz

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I've actually seen the oppsite where the Sears Hardware was cheaper than the regular Sears, so it must depend on the particular stores.
 
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