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Happened this past Sunday, maybe you'll get a laugh or two out of it.
You guys are not going to believe this, heck I can't even believe it happened, but it did.
My parents are looking for a flat screen TV so it "naturally" become my job to find one for them. Of course Futureshop/Bestbuy (same company under different skin to give illusion of choice) one of the bigger shops to buy it. People have always told me that they have horrible customer service, so I want to see if it's true before drop a couple of grand there.
This week's flier from another store Pharmaprix have Duracell Precharged AA 4 pack on sale for $7, so I took the flier and went to Futureshop for a price match. They have it for $25 (which is horribly overpriced).
Here are the exact words from their website regard price match, it will come into play later:
I went to the customer service desk with a pack of Duracell and the flier, and showed them to the customer service girl. She couldn't be sure so she called the manager.
The manager comes, and tried to weasel out of giving price match from the start. He tried to convince me that it's not the same product, which I told him yes it's the same thing, look at the brand and model, same exact words. Then he tried to say it's probably a special package and have a different UPC, and they would need to be the same UPC to be price matched, that I would need a receipt from Pharmaprix as proof. I then pointed to the store policy that I only need competitor's ad, which is right in front of him. He becomes condescending and said hey why don't you just go buy from them, instead of driving here and waste gas, are you just here for the 10%?
I said that's not the point, and asked him does he not follow or care about the company's official policy? He said no he doesn't, he would need the receipt. To which I asked what the point of price match if I had to buy from competitor first? At this point he's clearly agitated and said that's it, he will not continue the discussion anymore, and I should either bring the receipt or scoot. After some further argument, he compromised (or so it appeared, you'll see later) told the CS girl to call Pharmaprix and to see if they are the same thing. The CS girl went to call them, then come back telling me that Pharmaprix store manager told her that there is no such product in their store and anything that is $7 are not rechargeable, then went on to BS me on how Precharged doesn't mean rechargeable etc.
I told her look, the package you have right in front of you says Precharged on it, but she said she is not going to waste any more time here and I should leave. I asked which Pharmaprix did they call. They pointed me to one that's two minutes away. So I drove there, and walked out with the exact same pack under 5 minutes, and went back to Futureshop. So much for Pharmaprix doesn't even have that product like they told me.
I went back to the CS desk, showed them what I just bought, and asked for the manager, the same CS girl called the manager on phone with the new info. A few seconds later I saw that manager strolled across the store in opposite direction from CS, and never showed up again.
After some waiting I asked the CS girl, does the manager not want to show up anymore? She said no absolutely not, and called in another manager. When the second manager showed up I asked him so is this enough proof? He said yes, and I can get the price match now.
At this point I told them I'm here is not for the batteries, but to confirm if they do have horrible service like people say, and now I know. Then they tried to BS me more, oh it's not about customer service, we have to make sure, etc. etc. At this point I just turned around and walked away.
So if they are willing to flat out lying and insult me than to give price match on a pack of batteries, do I really want to know what they would do over a two grand TV?
I'm glad I won't find out.
You guys are not going to believe this, heck I can't even believe it happened, but it did.
My parents are looking for a flat screen TV so it "naturally" become my job to find one for them. Of course Futureshop/Bestbuy (same company under different skin to give illusion of choice) one of the bigger shops to buy it. People have always told me that they have horrible customer service, so I want to see if it's true before drop a couple of grand there.
This week's flier from another store Pharmaprix have Duracell Precharged AA 4 pack on sale for $7, so I took the flier and went to Futureshop for a price match. They have it for $25 (which is horribly overpriced).
Here are the exact words from their website regard price match, it will come into play later:
Here's how it works.
If you are purchasing today:
Present us with a copy of the competitor's current ad.
Our associates will verify that the item is in stock and available for
immediate sale and delivery at the advertised price.
We will beat the competitor's price by 10% of the difference.
I went to the customer service desk with a pack of Duracell and the flier, and showed them to the customer service girl. She couldn't be sure so she called the manager.
The manager comes, and tried to weasel out of giving price match from the start. He tried to convince me that it's not the same product, which I told him yes it's the same thing, look at the brand and model, same exact words. Then he tried to say it's probably a special package and have a different UPC, and they would need to be the same UPC to be price matched, that I would need a receipt from Pharmaprix as proof. I then pointed to the store policy that I only need competitor's ad, which is right in front of him. He becomes condescending and said hey why don't you just go buy from them, instead of driving here and waste gas, are you just here for the 10%?
I said that's not the point, and asked him does he not follow or care about the company's official policy? He said no he doesn't, he would need the receipt. To which I asked what the point of price match if I had to buy from competitor first? At this point he's clearly agitated and said that's it, he will not continue the discussion anymore, and I should either bring the receipt or scoot. After some further argument, he compromised (or so it appeared, you'll see later) told the CS girl to call Pharmaprix and to see if they are the same thing. The CS girl went to call them, then come back telling me that Pharmaprix store manager told her that there is no such product in their store and anything that is $7 are not rechargeable, then went on to BS me on how Precharged doesn't mean rechargeable etc.
I told her look, the package you have right in front of you says Precharged on it, but she said she is not going to waste any more time here and I should leave. I asked which Pharmaprix did they call. They pointed me to one that's two minutes away. So I drove there, and walked out with the exact same pack under 5 minutes, and went back to Futureshop. So much for Pharmaprix doesn't even have that product like they told me.
I went back to the CS desk, showed them what I just bought, and asked for the manager, the same CS girl called the manager on phone with the new info. A few seconds later I saw that manager strolled across the store in opposite direction from CS, and never showed up again.
After some waiting I asked the CS girl, does the manager not want to show up anymore? She said no absolutely not, and called in another manager. When the second manager showed up I asked him so is this enough proof? He said yes, and I can get the price match now.
At this point I told them I'm here is not for the batteries, but to confirm if they do have horrible service like people say, and now I know. Then they tried to BS me more, oh it's not about customer service, we have to make sure, etc. etc. At this point I just turned around and walked away.
So if they are willing to flat out lying and insult me than to give price match on a pack of batteries, do I really want to know what they would do over a two grand TV?
I'm glad I won't find out.