moon111
Coastermaker
I've been wanting to get a new monitor for quite some time. I'm still using an old 15" CRT. 24" prices are unrealistic for me. 22" seem to be just right.
Spotted a 22" on sale at Canada Computers. I've bought from them either from a tiny store front in Kingston, Ontario or online. Instead of driving or paying for shipping, why not price match a Future Shop? I called their 1-800 and was assured they would do it. So I changed my plans and went to their store to be told they only price match competitors prices. They don't consider Canada Computer, NCIX, Costco, Wal-Mart, etc to be retailers.
I checked their website to see their lowest price guarantee doesn't apply to:
restricted offers, mail order offers, rebates, coupons, premiums, free or bonus offers, OEM products, limited or minimum quantity or limited time offers, close-outs, liquidations, clearances, financing or other special offers.
So basicly they guarantee that if there is a computer store somewhere they haven't heard about to disqualify as a competitor, that they'll match their
price only if it's almost as over-inflated as their own.
Spotted a 22" on sale at Canada Computers. I've bought from them either from a tiny store front in Kingston, Ontario or online. Instead of driving or paying for shipping, why not price match a Future Shop? I called their 1-800 and was assured they would do it. So I changed my plans and went to their store to be told they only price match competitors prices. They don't consider Canada Computer, NCIX, Costco, Wal-Mart, etc to be retailers.
I checked their website to see their lowest price guarantee doesn't apply to:
restricted offers, mail order offers, rebates, coupons, premiums, free or bonus offers, OEM products, limited or minimum quantity or limited time offers, close-outs, liquidations, clearances, financing or other special offers.
So basicly they guarantee that if there is a computer store somewhere they haven't heard about to disqualify as a competitor, that they'll match their
price only if it's almost as over-inflated as their own.