Wow, I had a really interesting time picking this up this morning. I had no trouble finding the game at KMart, but noticed that it was stickered $19.99. No big deal. I figured that like with the clearance stuff, the tag was just wrong, not that I'd blame them for not retagging inventory for a one week sale.
So, I bring the game to the electronics register, and mention about it being on sale this week. The guy says "Well, our store is a smaller store, so it won't be the price listed in the ad." I ask him to scan it anyway, and sure enough, it rings up $19.99. He then tells me that if I have the actual sales ad, they will match it, and he would have to put it in his drawer to confirm the sale.
I ask if a print out of the online weekly ad would work, and he says "Well, we do those on a case by case basis, but it should be fine. I'll just have to get a manager to override it." So, I go home, print the ad, and bring it back. He did have to get a manager to come and override the price, but I did get the game.
I was just fascinated that KMart had to price match their own freaking sales ad, and that this store seemed to have its own "system" for how things rang up. I thought the general consensus was that if it's in the computer, it's in the computer...nationwide. Apparently, that's not the case.