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  2. Which Stores Price-Match Their Own Websites - AOL

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    Most major retail chains will only price-match local competitors, refusing to match online sellers. And a few retailers won't even price-match their own websites: If that blender is $30 at your ...

  3. How To Save Money With Retailers That Price Match Amazon - AOL

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    Long answer: JCPenney's price match guarantee policy states that the company will match a lower price offered by a competitor on an identical item. This policy applies to both in-store and online ...

  4. 9 Stores That Will Price Match Amazon: What You Need To ... - AOL

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    The complete list of online competitors it will price match is available as a PDF on its website or at Guest Services. Note that you must find an identical item through Amazon to get a price match.

  5. Price-based selling - Wikipedia

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    Price-matching guarantees are commonly used in consumer and industrial markets. [7] In the USA, Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse is an example, as the company frequently states that it has the 'lowest' price stores, and that they will match their competitors. Best Buy has always been

  6. Competitor indexing - Wikipedia

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    Competitor indexing is a price setting technique used by marketers, in which a firm pegs the prices of its products those of a competitor.This may involve matching competitors' prices, or setting prices at a fixed amount or percentage above or below.

  7. Price war - Wikipedia

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    A price war is a form of market competition in which companies within an industry engage in aggressive pricing activity "characterized by the repeated cutting of prices below those of competitors". [1] This leads to a vicious cycle, where each competitor attempts to match or undercut the price of the other. [2]

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