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28 August, 21:07

The newest Blu-ray disc player is at $307.99. You notice on your way to work that the same is for sale at another store for 298.79. Would you be allowed to match this store's price if asked? Explain.

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  1. 28 August, 21:31
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    Answer: Yes, you would be allowed to have the more expensive store price match because more then likely they have some sort of guarantee on it. They want to be seen as cheaper, even though with tax you'll probably be paying the same as the "more expensive store"
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