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Old 11-19-2014, 03:24 AM
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Tricky. Pretty sly there I must say. Just to make sure, you're not one of those guys who has been creating false Amazon listing for $80 PS4's and then going down to Walmart and having them price-match it for you right? Been quite a few reports of people doing that lately -- really irks me cuz it ruins good pricematching deals for the rest of us.

If not, then I commend your thriftiness and honesty - as GS will still be able to sell that for the same price, so no harm no foul there.
Is that even possible? Most places in New York price match Amazon as long as the listing says shipped AND sold by Amazon, if its a 3rd party they wont match it.
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Old 11-19-2014, 03:37 AM
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Is that even possible? Most places in New York price match Amazon as long as the listing says shipped AND sold by Amazon, if its a 3rd party they wont match it.
Yeah, Walmart just started matching Amazon - and many times these people will create a seller account with something like "AmazonElectronics" or something. It's totally a YMMV situation, but many have done it - just like the $60 wiiu and 3dsxl glitches that were on Sears' website this past weekend - Walmart and even some BBs were price-matching those! Know a few who were able to pick up both systems for a total of $120+tax. Although I suppose its a slightly "gray-er" area when its a business that you're legitimately price-matching due to a glitched price vs. you creating a fake listing to do so as you technically can claim "ignorance" that its not a real price.
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Old 11-19-2014, 04:04 AM
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Yeah, Walmart just started matching Amazon - and many times these people will create a seller account with something like "AmazonElectronics" or something. It's totally a YMMV situation, but many have done it - just like the $60 wiiu and 3dsxl glitches that were on Sears' website this past weekend - Walmart and even some BBs were price-matching those! Know a few who were able to pick up both systems for a total of $120+tax. Although I suppose its a slightly "gray-er" area when its a business that you're legitimately price-matching due to a glitched price vs. you creating a fake listing to do so as you technically can claim "ignorance" that its not a real price.
Aw man, where do I sign up to find out about glitches like that?! I would have totally price matched for a $60 Wii U. I wouldn't go as far as creating fake listing though.
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