Target Matches Local Competitor’s Price in Printed Ads

Target stores will match a competitor’s printed ad for a lower price on an item if it is more at your Target store.  The lower priced item must be in a current and local competitor’s ad and must be the identical item.  They will not match online prices nor mobile phone versions, so you must bring in the printed ad.

If you already purchased the product at Target and then found it cheaper in a printed, current ad, you have 7 days to bring in the ad and your receipt to get a price adjustment.

Read more about Target’s Matching Policy.

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One Response to “Target Matches Local Competitor’s Price in Printed Ads”

  1. 1.   Comment by o Aprendiz
    March 12, 2010 @ 12:28 AM

    Great information! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while now. Thanks! Roberto Justus

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