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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:01 PM
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    Originally Posted by joan_quilts
    I am not too impressed with JoAnn's anymore. I don't like their fliers because you have to read the small print, and the selection isn't that great. I think they need to match the prices on the internet. Why not?
    I agree. Also, their coupons are for specific days scattered through the month. I can't afford to travel that distance with gas so high to hit the sales. I wished they'd go back to a coupon that could be used any time during the month.
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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:04 PM
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    Well I am going to print out the price and see what happens tomorrow!
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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:04 PM
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    Bath & Body Works does the same thing. Their store prices aren't always the same as online and they won't match prices :(
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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:07 PM
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    Originally Posted by lhavelka
    Has anyone tried that yet? Matching their online prices????
    I just purchased an Accuquilt GO about 10 days ago and they price matched an Amazon ad. I was told they would price match any ad.
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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:10 PM
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    Originally Posted by lhavelka
    Has anyone tried that yet? Matching their online prices????
    I was buying something a JA's and it was on sale on line. When I told the girl checking me out, she rang it up at the online price. Our JA's is great! They take Michael's coupons and their staff is always willing to help you find something.
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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:11 PM
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    Well I sure hope they give me the online price!
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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:12 PM
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    I bought a pair of 5" curved tipped embroidery Gingher scissors on line & wanted the 4" instead. I tried taking them back to JoAnns & they wouldn't do an exchange! I was so mad! But they too said they can't because they don't always have the same products :o(
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    Old 01-15-2011, 08:22 PM
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    Originally Posted by lhavelka
    Has anyone tried that yet? Matching their online prices????
    Yes I did it with an Oliso iron and they honored the online sale price.
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    Old 01-16-2011, 02:20 AM
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    this is purely guesswork on my part. i haven't done any fact-checking, so don't take my theory as gospel.

    it's almost certainly less expensive for any business the size of Joann's to sell online, directly from their warehouse(s). it's also possible that at that tier of the business' structure they have data showing which fabrics are "moving" and which are not as popular in the shops and, therefore, "getting dusty".

    my guess is that they put things on sale via the internet site in order to clear them out and make space for new products. or as a promotional strategy to keep the brand visible and popular among a broader spectrum of the customer base.

    have you ever looked at the fine print flashed on the bottom of a TV ad for a chain restaurant? they'll advertise a special to the whole country. the fine print says things like "at participating stores." or "prices may vary." so, you go to your local Olive Garden in search of that bottomless bowl of pasta, only to have the waiter look at you as though you just landed from Mars. :lol:

    in my own experience, whether or not a local store will honor an online price varies from store to store. Our local Papa John's Pizza, for example, will honor any PJP coupon - even if they didn't know about them. (our manager says corporate drives them crazy doing that. :lol: ) the Hancock's nearest me will do the same when it comes to online vs. in-store.

    i can't address the nearest Joann's, specifically, since i'm usually too lazy to drive the extra two miles down the road from the Hancock's or LQS. :lol:

    try this to see if it's a system that works for you:
    (1) calculate the difference between the online price - with shipping added - and what you'd pay if you went to the store and found it wasn't on sale. (don't forget to factor in the intangible value of shopping in your fuzzy slippers. :lol: )
    (2) if you save money, buy it online. if not, and you much prefer to shop in person anyway, then make the trip to the store.

    :-)
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    Old 01-16-2011, 03:35 AM
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    What scares me is what would I do without Joanns sale prices?Have not ordered on line, but most stores have diff prices in their shops & on line. JC Penneys is one...same for Most places.The coupons say that & so does their on line info.
    I can manage with Joanns,as long as I don't have to buy notions in a LQS :-)
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