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Old 10-18-2009, 09:34 PM   #1
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Default What a deal !! Worksharp 3000 $18.99 Gloat - Gloat!

Sears honors price tag per store policy!
I picked up a ws3000 today for $18.99!!! ( that's the price on the product + 5%). The sales tag at the store stated "$19.99- $180.00 off reg. price" The blue card at the cash register states the store policy on the price as marked. It states that they will honor the price + 5 % on merchandise over $100.00. The store manager had no problem with honoring there own written policy.
Kudos to Sears in Altamonte and to the assistant manager Steve and the store manager Marrian.
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