So Wal-Mart can't be serious. Has anybody else experienced this? I was denied a sale (for the 2nd straight year on Black Friday mind you) on an item that is in their sale ad (last year was on a game that was not only listed, but had a picture as well, which I waited in like for almost an hour for). I brought up Rampage, Skyscraper, and Rambo on 4K to the register. Rampage rang up properly at 8.96. The other two rang up at standard price. I told the lady they were supposed to be on sale. She said they were standard price because they didn't have the "PROMO" sticker on them, which honestly I have never seen before, nor did the vast majority of blu-rays on the shelves even have. I was dumbfounded. I honestly thought I was being trolled. I was waiting for the hidden camera to be revealed. I thought about asking for a manger, but I didn't want to make a scene. I was beyond pissed though. How is this a thing? I have never heard of this before. It's extremely arbitrary, random, and inconvenient. What if someone were to wait in line for an hour only to be denied a sale simply because their item didn't have the proper sticker on it (similar to my experience last year)? If you're going to implement something so incredibly arbitrary and specific, then why not specify that in the ad itself? ESPECIALLY considering the sales are in-store only. That makes no sense. This is exemplary of why Wal-Mart is trash.