Target's PM policy can be found HERE. They call it a Low Price Promise. This might be the best price matching opportunity since they will PM AND take store and mf coupons!
How does price matching work?
If you find an item in a competitor's printed ad that is priced lower
than it is at your Target store, we will match the price. The
competitor's ad must be local and current, and the product must be the
identical item, brand name, quantity and model number. Target.com is
excluded from our price matching policy. Competitor catalogs can also be
ad matched as long as the catalog displays a valid date and meets all
other qualifications.
What if I've already made the purchase at Target?
No problem. Within seven days of purchase, bring your Target receipt
and the competitor's current printed ad. We will reimburse the savings
to you.
What qualifies as proof of a competitor's advertisement?
Please show us the entire printed advertisement. Photos, photocopies,
or mobile phone versions of the ad cannot be accepted as verification of
competitive pricing.
What does 'identical store item' mean?
The program covers items with the identical brand name, size, weight,
quantity and model number of the item at Target stores. We reserve the
right to verify a competitor's advertised price and the availability of
the product. (I do find that Staples runs out of their door buster penny items quite quickly so this is something to keep in mind when price matching!)
Can I use a coupon when price matching? (Here we go lol!)
A guest can use
coupons when price matching per Target's normal coupon policy. When the guests presents a coupon(s), these steps will be followed:
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Manufacturer Coupons: Manufacturer coupons will be applied after the price match is made.
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Target Coupons: Target coupons will be applied before the price match
is made. If the competitor price is still lower than the price after the
Target coupon has been deducted, the ad match can be adjusted to match
the competitor's price.
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Combining both a Target and Manufacturer Coupons: The Target coupon
will be applied before the price match is made. If the competitor price
is still lower than the price after the Target coupon has been deducted,
the ad match can be adjusted to match the competitor's price. Once the
price match is made the manufacturer coupon will be applied.
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Reminder: We accept one manufacturer coupon and one Target coupon for the same item unless either coupon prohibits it.
Target does not ad match a competitors coupon-required offers.
What do you mean by local retail competitors?
This refers to retail stores located within the same market area as a
particular Target store. Examples of a market area can be a city, a
metropolitan area or a specific rural region. (This is important because I have heard stories of Walmart not accepting grocery stores nearby claiming they are not competitors--so if you are told that by any store you need to turn into an attorney and fight for your right to price match!)
What about CityTarget price matching?
CityTarget price adjustment policy: If a CityTarget store advertises a
lower in-store price the same week or the week following your purchase,
bring in your original CityTarget sales receipt for a price adjustment
during the ad, CityTarget does not adjust prices to other Target stores,
Target.com, Canadian stores, or clearance pricing. CityTarget stores do
not match competitor pricing.
What about online price matching?
All online pricing, including Target.com, is excluded from our price matching policy, as well as online
retail promotions or products advertised on another company's web or mobile sites.
Other price matching exclusions
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Online prices, including Target.com
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Promotions or products advertised on another company's web or mobile sites, even those advertising in-store prices.
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Timed events (e.g., early bird, door busters)
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Items advertised as limited time/limited supply/limited quantity
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Membership club
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Coupon-required or giftcard offers
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Prices advertised only as a percent off or $ off
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Competitor's free product, buy one get one that doesn’t show single item price, bundled offers, or special purchases
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Mobile coupons
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Sales tax promotions
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Damaged product or opened packaging
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Clearance or closeout items
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Mail in offers or instant rebates
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Product services (warranties, assembly, etc.)
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Going-out-of-business liquidations
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Special financing
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Used or previously owned items
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Display merchandise
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Pricing or typographical errors
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Owned brands (i.e., Home, Merona, Circo, Market Pantry and Archer Farms)
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Non-branded items (e.g. produce not marketed under a specific brand name)
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Target Portrait Studio, Optical, and Clinic offers
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Expired Ads
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Items that are sold as a different unit of measure (e.g., pounds vs. units)
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Contract cell phones at the Target Mobile Kiosk
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Verbal notification
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