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Posted by Petro on 07-20-2000 04:03 PM:

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I just wanted to post this to let those of you who haven't read this thread about the Mistake in the Sunday Adds for STAPLES that have the Handspring 8MB Flash Module for $39.97 Some have reported that their local STAPLES is not honoring the add, but most are! I just bought one yesterday, and at 50% off, how could you not want it?

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Posted by Nhatman on 07-20-2000 06:38 PM:

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thanks to dabirk, i went to staples yesterday, grabbed a flash module, went up to the counter, she rang it up for $79, i quickly referred to the flyer, she looked confused, double checked the sku number, then changed the price to the advertised price! the staples near me hadn't caught that mistake, so there was no sign about it.

woo hoo! a 8mb flash module for only $40! if i had more time on my hands, i would probably buy as many as i could and sell them to those who couldn't get them for that price.

thanks dabirk!


Posted by adfleisher on 07-21-2000 03:14 AM:

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I got mine at the Staples in Beaverton, OR!!!
$39.97, and no tax 'cause our state won't vote it in!! Thank you Staples, you just got all my accesorie purchases from now on!!!

UPDATE: Ok, now I have 4. Staples called and they got another 3 in today, and the guy knew I was looking for more for the IT department at work. Unfortunately, work decided not to re-imberse. So, they are going up for sale on E-Bay.

[This message has been edited by adfleisher (edited 07-23-2000).]


Posted by ginachiang on 07-23-2000 05:40 AM:

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I missed this offer.......... oh.. NO...
does anyone have extra to sell me at this price? please......


Posted by wilderf on 07-26-2000 01:54 PM:

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I wonder if Best Buy will honor the price. I bought one 3 weeks ago at BB, and this morning I found the Staples Newspaper Ad with the $39.99 price. I'll be heading over to BB later today to give it a try


Posted by Joe V on 07-26-2000 04:00 PM:

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I believe that Staples ad is no longer current, good luck.



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Posted by Babylon5 on 07-26-2000 04:29 PM:

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Originally posted by wilderf:
I wonder if Best Buy will honor the price. I bought one 3 weeks ago at BB, and this morning I found the Staples Newspaper Ad with the $39.99 price. I'll be heading over to BB later today to give it a try



The ad was only good until July 22 so you are SOL


Posted by wilderf on 07-27-2000 04:13 PM:

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It WORKED! I got ~$44.00 back from Best Buy. BB will match a competitors price plus 10% of the difference if you have bought the item within 30 days (15 days on computers,...) and you can show them the price from the local store.

Hopefully someone else can take advantage of this

Frank


Posted by Charo on 07-27-2000 06:36 PM:

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Originally posted by wilderf:
[B]It WORKED! I got ~$44.00 back from Best Buy.


Shucks, I was hoping they would make an honest man out of you. It's one thing for Staples to mistakenly print the wrong price in the Staples advertisement circular and do the stand up thing and honor their mistake even though they legally would not have to do so. But to expect or even ask Best Buy to honor the Staples mistake is something else.


Posted by wilderf on 07-28-2000 04:41 PM:

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Do I smell sour grapes?

Why is this dishonest? BB has the policy, I just asked them to follow it. They could of said no. So this time they didn't make any profit on the 8Meg upgrade, but they did make some on the Stowaway I purchased on the same day, and the TV/VCR I bought the week before...

I wouldn't of asked this of a friend, but a company, who's primary goal is to make money--sure


Posted by Charo on 07-28-2000 05:07 PM:

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by wilderf:
Do I smell sour grapes?

No, what your're smelling is called fraud. Best Buy didn't know the Staples price was a mistake -- you did. And now you're trying to rationalize your dishonesty and your fraud.


Posted by erzeszut on 07-28-2000 05:16 PM:

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No, what your're smelling is called fraud. Best Buy didn't know the Staples price was a mistake -- you did. And now you're trying to rationalize your dishonesty and your fraud.[/B]


I disagree. Many Staples locations DID sell the 8MB module for the $39.99 price, despite the fact that it was a misprint. Therefore, since Staples sold it for that price, and Best Buy has a policy that they will match other stores' prices, I don't think that this is a moral/ethical problem.

Of course, I don't have a Staples OR a Best Buy where I live, so it's all irrelevant to me personally!!


Posted by Joe V on 07-28-2000 06:39 PM:

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The bottom of that Staples ad (like all the others) says they are not responsible for typos, which we all know that price obviously was. I was lucky that they decided to honor the misprint for me. Just a thought...



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Posted by adfleisher on 07-28-2000 08:30 PM:

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the staples ad was NOT a mistake. They clearly had meant to do exactly what they did, as the 8MB Backup module was also listed in the add. Individual stores may have CHOSEN not to honor it, but when the person at my local store called corporate HQ to see if that was the real price they were told it was. If as a corporation they had chosen not to honor the advertised price, they would have been subject to great penalties for pulling a "bait and switch", that is, luring customers into the store with a great sale and then charging them full price for the advertised item. to further re-inforce the point that this was not a misprint by HQ, I called from work to place a supply order via their 800 number and the price was joyously honored for an order of 50 modules for my IT department. Loss leaders are a fact of life in all advertising (ask the car dealers who lure people to the lot with a vehicle $10,000 below MSRP), and this one some of us took advantage of. It got us in the store, and I'm sure several of us made other purchases at the same time.


Posted by Joe V on 07-28-2000 10:16 PM:

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If that price was intentional, then that would mean that most, if not all, Staples locations would have had the lower price listed on the shelf. I'm curious, did anyone see the "sale" price on the shelf tag? I doubt it.



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Posted by adfleisher on 07-28-2000 11:19 PM:

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Have you ever BEEN IN A STAPLES store??? They never post signs for the sale price on Items. Not a single item in that weeks circular was posted with a sign next to the item.


Posted by leojbramble on 07-28-2000 11:58 PM:

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Originally posted by Charo:
...It's one thing for Staples to mistakenly print the wrong price in the Staples advertisement circular and do the stand up thing and honor their mistake even though they legally would not have to do so. But to expect or even ask Best Buy to honor the Staples mistake is something else....


Sorry: If an item in a store is marked incorrectly... THAT could be considered a gray area, since it could have been another customer, or even the customer attempting to purchase it, who was responsible for the mis-marking. But if a store ADVERTISES a product at a particular price -- even if it's a typo -- they ARE responsible for honoring the price. It's just that most retailers, upon noticing a such a significantly costly error, would just take the merchandise off the shelves, claim to be out of stock, and give you a blank stare when you ask for a raincheck. They printed it, they have to stand by it. By the way, those 'not responsible for typographical errors' disclaimers are legally invalid, and are helpful to them only because some customers will not know well enough to call them on that bluff.

And as far as the competitor's price-matching policy is concerned, since the advertising store has to sell it to you at the printed price, it's absolutely appropriate for the customer to hold the competitor to their price-matching policy.


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