I have to admit, I've had both good and not so good experiences shopping on BestBuy.com. The issue being that on several occasions, the price on their website is not what I'm quoted when I go to pickup the item from their stores. Even
The Consumerist posted an article back in 2007 questioning whether a separate intranet website existed in Best Buy stores, posting different pricing than on their public website.
However, this has resulted in some pleasant surprises. Last year, I purchased an Acer Netbook on BestBuy.com, for pickup at a local store. Prepaid for it online, but when I went to pick it up at their store, the price had dropped by $30. Best Buy automatically refunded my online purchase, and charge me the lower price in store.
But today was a completely different story at their Potomac Mills, VA store, and may offer some insight into pricing schemes on their website. Basically, I searched BestBuy.com's website for a pocket digital camera w/WiFi capability. Didn't buy it online, as a search of local stores indicated that it was available at most all locations in my area. But printed out the BestBuy.com webpage with the pricing just in case.
When I went to purchase the camera, I was surprised to find the lowest sale price was $70. more than what was indicated on my printout. The cashier checked the price on their website, and it displayed the higher sale price which matched the in-store tag.
Even the store manager would not initially honor the price, though I had brought a copy of the website price on BestBuy.com, printed just hours earlier? So what gives?
The store manager indicated that the BestBuy.com website searches competitors sites, such as Amazon.com, and matches pricing, displaying the price on their website. He further mentioned that Best Buy will match such competitors pricing and that I should bring a copy of an Amazon.com printout. Good to know, except I wasn't price matching? :B I just wanted to pay the price indicated on BestBuy.com, which mysteriously disappeared when I went to their store.
Long story short, the store manager checked Amazon.com and found the same price for the digital camera indicated on my "BestBuy.com" webpage print out. So ended up giving me the lower price saving me the $70. Though would not do so with their own website printout alone? :h
In hindsight, it would have been better to purchase the sale item online first at BestBuy.com, for pickup at a local store. However, I was making the purchase using both a gift card and credit card, and have never done so previously on their website. But would have saved the frustration with dealing with the mysterious BestBuy.com disappearing sale prices?
Has anyone else experienced a similar disparity between Bestbuy.com sale pricing, and what's indicated in the stores?