My local Micro Center has 8TB WD Red Plus’ on sale for $149.99. Best Buy has them for $169.99.

On my way home from work I stopped at a Best Buy to grab a new hard drive for my degraded pool.

I’ve priced matched Micro Center’s prices at Best Buy dozens of times and was just told to GTFO. Best Buy’s checkout system refuses to go below a certain price and would not honor their price match policy.

I spoke to the store manager and he said he didn’t have the capability to override the checkout system.

Wtf is a price match guarantee if you don’t guarantee it.

Piss off and die Best Buy

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Don’t argue with best buy, only present their own policy everytime they deny. Then ask why they are fighting their own policy. They will bullshit, and present the policy again. Just keep escalating

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