Toys R Us Price Match

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Toys R Us Price Match

As my kids have gotten older and older, I have found myself missing the Toys R Us days more and more. My kids now have focused their attention on electronics and not so much toys. Best Buy is where I ended up most of the time now. But with the new Toys R Us price match, I have to be a smarter consumer and check prices in both places. Especially since their interest are video games and the consoles.

Toys R Us is making a premium push for your business and mine with the price match program. They also have their Rewards program, which does send me coupons every couple of months. Many times the main coupon will be for a $5.00 off any purchase. I do use this most of the time, although I must admit I have tossed out a few of them due to expiration of date of use. This really hurts me, because you might as well be throwing $5.00 into the garbage.

I do have nieces and nephews that still enjoy the occasional toy and I use the Toys R Us coupons and rewards from time to time on them. Also these rewards and coupons are also good at any Babies R Us as well. So if you anyone that is having a baby, you can spend the coupons and rewards on them at these baby supply stores.

Many different store use price match. For instance The Home Depot will price match anything from Lowes. Best Buy will match prices from just about any of the competition that sells any of the items that they sell to include; refrigerators, kitchen stoves, televisions, computers, and video’s and game consoles. Although Toys R Us has pretty much wiped out the toy competition, with stores like Play World, and Kay-bees are no longer around, there is still plenty of prices to match. There is still some competition from stores like Target, Walmart, and other stores that sell toys but not at their level of specialty. Still it is something that I plan on taking advantage of.