The year my mother had two heart attacks & four surgeries in one month, she had purchased 6 computers (along with printers, faxes, etc) from Best Buy, so she bought their "frequent user" card (I forget what they call it). While we were worried if she would live or die, Best Buy sent her over $200 in coupons to use by the end of the month.
Once she was better - about 5 days after the expiration date - I called Best Buy and explained the situation and asked if she could use the coupons, either at the store or online. They said no. I again explained that, it would have been terribly hard for her to unhook all of her monitors to go to the store to use the coupons, and they still refused. The kicker was when the representative said, "Hey, we've had guys come back from Iraq, and we wouldn't honor their coupons, either!"
I told them that their policy was nothing to brag about, and since then, have done anything in my power to NOT patronize Best Buy.
Besides, jwright25 insinuated, if we only patronize the big stores, there will come a time when we won't have a choice about where we want to buy something!
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