Again, if they actually RANG up the shoe, the price may have been lowered, thats why i asked what they did to determine the price.
How are they not doing you a favor by price matching?
Think about it.
The only time you would ever price match is if the store you originally went to doesn't have the size you`re looking for, right? So why would they FIRST lower the price to match the other store THEN allow you to use a coupon to get it even cheaper?
At that point, they already know you don't have a choice but to either pay the regular price and use your coupon OR price match to get a lower price because the other place doesnt have the size you need anyway, they do.
They hold all the leverage in this instance.
Goes back to what i was saying. If the price should have changed across all Footlocker stores, then they just TOLD you how much they were and didnt ring it up. thats NOT what price matching is. price matching is when the price rings up one thing but you alert them to the price being different at another location and match that price and manually change it.