I too am curious about clearance price matching. I bought a set of speakers two weeks ago for $124 (originally $249). I figured they might get cheaper but only by $20 or so. There were two sets left after i bought mine. I went in today and they were $61. I was mad!
I bought another set thinking if nothing else, i can print out the receipt from two weeks ago and return this set i just bought.
Very nice speakers nonetheless!
I went to Eastern Hills today. There was a Move bundle marked $49.97 and a bluetooth marked $24.97. I grabbed them and walked towards the price checker which is all of 20 feet away. Both electronics guys jumped at me like i was running off with them. "We can ring you up here."
"I am just price checking these items" because heaven forbid i ask you assholes for help, i thought to myself but did not say.
Came up $15 and $10.
I walked back to the guys, "i am ready to check out." One dude walked away, other dude seemed reluctant, but did walk me towards a cashwrap.
He thought the stickered price was a great deal. "Those are great prices, you buying for yourself or to resell?"
I ignored him.
Then he actually rang them up. "Omg, i wish i knew these were this cheap, i gotta check everything over there ( clearance area). You getting to resell?"
Again i ignored him.
"You want protection on these or are you only going to resell them?"
No lie, he asked me four times if i were reselling them. Like i need to explain why i am purchasing anything.
Pissed me right the

off. He had a mini "the art of war" book on the register. I wanted to shove it up his ass.