Price protection policy?
I purchased a 7900x with motherboard and DDR5 bundle yesterday (in-store Cambridge) for $541, I noticed today for a brief time online it was listed for $417 before returning to the $541 price. I screen-shotted and printed out the page with the lower prices.
If I go to the store will they refund me the difference even though the "live" online price is different? Unfortunately there is no way to contact anyone in the store, there is no phone # and the live chat is inactive. I don't feel like driving 50mins each way if they're not going to honor it.
Answers
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Price protection is typically good for a month, in the case of things that fluctuate literally daily it is hard to say, it is best to partner with a manager at the store, they are willing to help
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How do I do this when there’s no way to contact the store directly or anyone who works there?
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