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TimDaToolMan

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I'm a shop your way rewards member. I was charged $29.99 a set for socket sets that show $25.49 on sears.com, as a SYWR member.

I bought two of those, metric and standard deep wall.

If I take my receipt into sears, will they make it right?
 
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Gotmayhem

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I'd recommend asking a sears customer service representative rather than a tool forum.
 

dumper

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I am not positive about this, but I think you have to order the part online to get that price, and have it shipped to the store, at no charge for shipping. Sears stores do not match prices with Sears.com, from what I was told.
 

CWP1616L

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What? You bought sockets from Sears? Did you even bother to reading the post I posted 7 minutes ago?
 

frankush

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At least he's saving a couple of bucks on a starter set. Maybe what some of us have said is starting to rub off.
 

Agentwho

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I remember a long while back I had a prob where I was overcharged a few bucks. After way to much hassle they agread to refund the overcharge. When I got my statment they only refunded less than half of what should of been. Their customer servise leaves alot to be desired.

You may have an easier time just returning the set to your local Sears for a full refund. Then have them price match the online and buy them in the store.

Good luck
 

shocksandstrutz

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take the receipt in and show them the ad on your phone or printout...they should be able to match it......well at least the stores near me have always done it for me
 

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sears.com and sears stores are separate entities. You may not get a price match, depends entirely on the manager and they are not obligated to honor online prices. It sounds stupid but that's the way they function. Walmart is the same way with the .com portion being a separate company. Just do your shopping online and pick-up in store to take advantage of the online sales and coupons.
 

mrpizza

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I bought a motorcycle lift from sears website. They had it advertised online for 25 dollars less and free shipping or free ship to store. I went to the store and spoke to a manager and he wouldnt honor the online price in the store. So, they lost out on the shipping to send it to my door step. Oh well.
 
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allinon72

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Sears website prices are routinely lower. Unless the item is actually listed as on sale via their national ad, it will not be for sale in store.
 

JMcFly

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I bought a set of flare wrenches last week and they didn't take
MY birthday coupon I got a week earlier. They said it expired and I saw no expiration on it.
 

Scotsman1886

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Sears will match the price to the website. They match prices with other stores adds as well
 

firebox40dash5

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I don't know if the store is obligated to price match the site or not, doubt it. From my experience though, 99.9% of the people working there are idjiits, and many are lazy idjiits. I've wasted my time trying to get them to do anything besides ring me up for items on the shelf, and half the time just that is a battle. Like most said, you can try if you want to, but you're probably better off either buying online and picking up in store, or just paying store price.
 

shocksandstrutz

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definitly buying online and picking up in store is the way to go, i really hate trying to talk to someone there, but the sears hardware down the street from me is actually not too bad, the management cares at least, the 17yo girl at the counter doesnt know how to do anything. buy online and pick up in the store in an hour, works better and you dont have to search the store for it either
 

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I would start with a call to customer service, if you aren't happy, return the stuff.
 

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I am not positive about this, but I think you have to order the part online to get that price, and have it shipped to the store, at no charge for shipping. Sears stores do not match prices with Sears.com, from what I was told.

It is aggravating, but Sears.com is kind of sort of separate from the local store. They may or may not match the price, it probably depends on the manager you talk to.

definitly buying online and picking up in store is the way to go...... buy online and pick up in the store in an hour, works better and you dont have to search the store for it either

This. Definitely this. At this point the only time I go into Sears is to pick up the stuff I ordered online. Or to check if I have a question about COO on something before I go and order it online. More often than not there's a discount on sears.com that isn't being offered in store.
 

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You need to buy it online and pick instore pickup. Or talk to the sears guys. Log in on the store computer and buy it that way and pay at the register. That is how you get the discount.
 
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Coach James

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A while back I asked the manager for a price match and he said no.

So I slapped his face and poked him in the eyes.

Then I held out my fist and said "See that?". He knocked my fist away but my arm went around 360 degrees and hit him on top of the head.

Then I grabbed a pipe wrench off the shelf, clamped down on his nose and started turning the wrench round and round.

Then he agreed to give me a price match.

Coach
 

MPOWERD

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A while back I asked the manager for a price match and he said no.

So I slapped his face and poked him in the eyes.

Then I held out my fist and said "See that?". He knocked my fist away but my arm went around 360 degrees and hit him on top of the head.

Then I grabbed a pipe wrench off the shelf, clamped down on his nose and started turning the wrench round and round.

Then he agreed to give me a price match.

Coach

Sounds like you are a three stooges fan!

 

xj31

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Reminds me of a printer I bought. Store was closing, everything was supposedly on clearance. Well this printer was cheaper online and in their flyer. I asked about it and the manager wouldn't match the price. I told her, "Ok, Watch this", and I ordered it on my phone and chose in store pickup.
 
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