View Full Version : CT - Making a price protection which had a -10$ coupon. Should I loose the coupon?
BobTheSnake
Jul 3rd, 2009, 12:29 PM
At father's day, I bought a nike baseball mitt which is now on sale. it was 20% off and I used a 10$ coupon which is applied after taxes in. Right now without removing the 10$ coupon, I already save 10$. My question is should they apply the 10$ father's day coupon today again on my Price protection?
I called the CS and she said they won't apply it again since it was for that week only. She didn't sound too convincing though. Since the Price Protection is applied on the Item Price, the coupon shouldn't even come into consideration. Though the coupon was for that weekend only and it's now technically 2 weeks past due.
What do you guys think. 10$ is better in my pocket than theirs ;)
brunes
Jul 3rd, 2009, 12:40 PM
At father's day, I bought a nike baseball mitt which is now on sale. it was 20% off and I used a 10$ coupon which is applied after taxes in. Right now without removing the 10$ coupon, I already save 10$. My question is should they apply the 10$ father's day coupon today again on my Price protection?
I called the CS and she said they won't apply it again since it was for that week only. She didn't sound too convincing though. Since the Price Protection is applied on the Item Price, the coupon shouldn't even come into consideration. Though the coupon was for that weekend only and it's now technically 2 weeks past due.
What do you guys think. 10$ is better in my pocket than theirs ;)
Your post is very confusing since you are mixing up present and past tense all over the place.
What I *think* you are saying is..
- You bought a glove 2 weeks ago regular price but with a $10 off coupon.
- Now, it is on sale for 20% off the regular price.
- You want to both have price protection for the 20% off *and* be able to apply the coupon
Sorry there is no way they are going to allow that. Pick whichever is lower (regular price - $10, or regular price - 20%), but you can't have both.
BobTheSnake
Jul 3rd, 2009, 12:49 PM
Alright thanks for the reply.
2 weeks ago I bought a mitt that was 20% off and I also used a -10 coupon which came to a total of 79.50.
Today it's on sale at 59.99 which will bring it too 67.79$. I save about 12$ without the coupon, so it's cool.
Hot Ice
Jul 3rd, 2009, 01:09 PM
just return, rebuy, try your luck.
BobTheSnake
Jul 3rd, 2009, 04:12 PM
Update !!!
Well I went there. She looked at the price on my receipt, took the difference of the price sale, added taxes and gave me the difference. The 10 dollar coupon that was removed on my original reciept wasn't remove at all.
Original receipt :
Nike glove 74.99
13% HST 9.75
Total = 84.74
Coupon -10.00
New total 74.74
Price match : She took the difference of the glove 74.99-59.99 = 15.00$
Added HST and I got 16.95 refunded.
It wasn't the way I thought it worked, but I'm glad it did :)
P.S. Am I the only one who has trouble with the word receipt. it's always a choice with reciept.
hagbard
Jul 3rd, 2009, 04:16 PM
Interesting. At the Canadian Tire in Leamington, they only give you price protection for seven days. I tried getting price protection of a pair of Muskoka chairs after they dropped $15 each, and they rejected it since they were bought two weeks before. I haven't stepped foot in the store since.
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