Christmas gift turned out to be cheaper: how to get back the difference through price matching program.
Benefits of price matching
According to The Sun: If you purchased a Christmas gift and then saw it cheaper at another store, don't despair! You may still be able to take advantage of a discount. Some retailers offer to return part of the funds if the product you purchased is sold at a lower price somewhere else. This is called price matching programs.
How does it work?
Price matching programs typically require shoppers to provide proof of the discount, such as a photo of the receipt or a link to the website where the item costs less. Each retailer can set their own rules under which customers can take advantage of this opportunity.
Tips for shoppers
- Be sure to check the price matching policy at the store where you buy the item.
- Keep receipts for purchased items.
- Don't forget to take a photo of the lower price at another store or add a link to it.
By following these tips, you can make a profitable purchase of what you desire even after buying.
Price matching programs are a useful tool that allows shoppers to save money. Many consumers are already taking advantage of this possibility, so it is worth being attentive and using it to your advantage.
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