1. JCPenney

2. Dick’s Sporting Goods

The product must be an exact match in brand, model, and size to qualify

Finally, the product must not be a part of any special sale or promo at Dick’s sporting goods

Bear in mind that Dicks Sporting goods price match policy does not cover delivery or shipping fees.

3. Bed, Bath And Beyond

It is the same brand, model, and size

They must have that item in stock and it must not be on sale

You’ll present your device with the amazon price to a sales associate and they’ll do the necessary price adjustment if you qualify.

4. Best Buy

It must be the same item with what they have in stock

Price matching is limited to one item per guest

Meet a store associate or the customer service desk to get your request processed

They will match your price after purchase if they reduce their prices within 15 days of your purchase

Best Buy will also match the prices of the following websites, HP.com, TigerDirect.com, and Dell.com. 

5. Fry’s Electronics

Their offer applies to all products of the same model and warranty but only if the products are brand new and unopened

Their price match policy does not apply to seasonal ads or expired sales and does not include shipping costs. They’ll also match the prices on Newegg.com, Dell.com, and Bhphotovideo.com.

Conclusion

Price matching is a good tactic for companies looking to maintain their market share in a competitive industry; lower prices typically mean that customers will flock to a particular retailer. It is also a good pricing tactic when they are looking to get into a particular industry and draw part of the existing customer base to themselves. Price matching also prevents a single sales brand from dominating the market, and this is unbelievably important. It also creates an interesting shopping experience if you’re in the know.

Does Walmart do price matching?

The simple answer is No, they do not. The longer answer is that they do not price match other stores because they typically have prices that are lower than that of their competitors. Their pricing policy is typically to have competitive prices and if you find a retailer with a better offer than theirs it’s up to you to make a decision.