[quote name='Richard Longfellow']They were using special knife-resistant kevlar tape. Totally stops shoplifters.

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It may have been knife resistant, but it wasn't peel resistant, since I saw a few games with the tape half peeled off.

[quote name='shinryu333']found Lips with 2 mics for $18.97 at an out of state Sears while I was vacationing in Missouri. I decided to returned it to my state Sears when I got back. A week later I went in to rebuy it at the returned Sears and the price jumped up to $59.99. not a good idea as I should of just kept it while it was $20. now to pay another visit to Sears and get my $60 back. what happened?![/QUOTE]
That's why I always check the price on a scanner en route to electronics to return the games I'm going to try and return/rebuy locally. Case in point, I just recently returned a copy of Wolfenstein for the PS3 that I bought at $10 at a further Sears. It's $15 at my closest store.
What happens is I guess some managers don't want to activate the price drops since they don't feel they should sell stuff for that cheap.
That's why I wish the price drops happened automatically with no way to override them across the entire frickin' chain.

It would put an end to this YMMV crap pretty quick.
Of course the best was walking into a Circuit City and having a bitch manager tell me she wouldn't sell me shit cuz the price wasn't right(still marked $49.99 but came up $5:lol

. They think you tampered with the price in their system somehow when THEY don't keep track of their own stores pricing.

in' idiots.
As for me, there's two of the Lips bundles at my closest Sears and they're full price here too.