[quote name='spidey35']It would not matter if you used the coupon or not. If you are going to go back and get the price difference because an advertised price is lower, you have just wasted the coupon for nothing. You have to figure that 10% off a game is not going to be any more than six dollars. Usually an advertised price to be price matched and to make it worth your while has to be at least ten dollars.[/quote]
I am weighing the Best Buy pricematch options for the XBox Live Card from Circuit City...
Scenario 1, Coupon only:
Purchase MSRP $50 item for $50 - $5 (10% off) = $45
Scenario 2, Price Match only:
Price Match MSRP $50 item to $40 = $40
Scenario 3, Coupon + Price Match:
Purchase MSRP $50 item for $50 - $5 (10% off) = $45.
Come back for a price match and get $45 - $5.50 (110% of the difference) = $39.50
Is this math right? Also, do they take the price match difference from the price you paid after coupon or the price they advertised?