Looks like Best Buy is doing the old “ two price tango . ” It ’s not that they ’re doing in reality offering two prices — they have every right hand — but that ’s the first prison term I ’ve picture it so egregiously in the wilderness .
Reader Todd sends us a letter from the big box heartland after the jump .
The web browsers from within the store show many cost that are $ 20-$50 high than the same entanglement page when accessed from exterior of the store ( like in your household ) . This was confirmed to me by two storage managers . If you enquire for the low price , they ’ll honour it . So , you see a low price on the website ( even when you select “ in - store pickup ” ) and when you get to the store , the real Mary Leontyne Price is much higher .

Here ’s an example .
Notice the “ On Sale Now ” yellowish box on this connection Thomas Nelson Page . This photographic camera sells for $ 359.99 on the connection site ( even when you opt “ in - store tone arm ) , but trade for $ 399.99 in store . The yellow box on the entanglement Thomas Nelson Page does not look when using a entanglement internet browser within any Best Buy fund .
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