Target Price Matching Deals: Big Savings on Hasbro Games (Clue, Monopoly, Jenga + More)
Here are some great Target price matching deals that I spotted:
Yahtzee Classic Game only $7.75 (when price matched with Amazon.com)
Use the $2/1 Yahtzee Game coupon found here or here
Final cost only $5.75!
Guess Who Game only $7.11 (when price matched with Walmart.com)
Use the $2/1 Clue or Guess Who Game coupon found here or here
Final cost only $5.11!
Jenga Classic Game $7.87 (when price matched with Walmart.com)
Use the $3/1 Twister, Jenga or Game of Life coupon found here or here
Final cost only $4.87!
Chutes and Ladders Board Game $6.99 (when price matched with Amazon.com)
Use the $2/1 Candy Land or Chutes and Ladder games coupon found here or here
Final cost $4.99!
NOTE – Target will price match an item on many sites (including Amazon.com and Walmart.com!) – you’ll just need to show the price on your mobile device or bring in a printed page showing the current price. Before you head out, be sure to print the Price Matching Policy and keep it with you when shopping. And YES, you can use manufacturer’s coupons in addition to getting the price match. See a screenshot below taken directly from Target’s Price Matching Policy.
Your Ma is such a joy and, wow, she has incredible stamina for a woman of her age!
Awww… I’ll share that with her! 🙂
Collin you are so adorable and so is your Ma. What a blessing you are to include her in your shopping trips. You can tell she is enjoying every minute and it’s so great for her to maintain her strength and balance. You make couponing fun and I look forward to your videos every time! I learn a lot and you make everyone smile with your fun attitude and spirit! Hope you know how special you are!! Thank you for all you do!
Ooh lala the checkboxes look neat, what are they for?
You can click the ones you like/need and then hit the print button! That way home don’t have to write them all down. 🙂
I’ve never price matched at Target. How do I go about doing that?
At my store you just go to customer service and they have an ipad there to look up the price at the other store
THank You!!!!
I hope this works for me today. I was at Target on Tuesday and had very unpleasant experience. First, the manager told me I could not do multiple transactions if I was using coupons, not that I was going to use more than the allowed coupons, I consider myself to be an honest couponer. But I just like to keep my transactions small to make sure everything goes as I planed. Ok, so I continued to check out and when I handed my coupons she looked at them and said she could only take one of each coupon, because the coupon states one per purchase?!??! I asked to please look up their updated coupon policy and that it stated on there what the one coupon per purchase means… She refused to look it up and instead had me standing there listening to her reading the coupon over and over until I just said you know what just cancel my transaction and thank you very much for your help 🙂 I love Target regardless
Maria, something similar happened to me. I was trying to purchase some items to get a gift card in order to purchase more and so on. So I told the woman I had three transactions and her manager was right there and said “we aren’t supposed to break up the transactions” and I followed with “could you point out where in the coupon policy it says that?” And she said it was a store decision… She let me do it, but gave me attitude like you wouldn’t believe. You would think I was trying to rob the place!
The Halloween Spooktakular dvd says its not sold in stores
Darn! I just updated the post.
Went to Target this morning, tried to price match the connect 4 game and the guess who game and because they could not pull up the price match to Amazon or Walmart on their Target App they would not honor the price match. Their app would only pull up the Jenga game. We showed them the print outs for the price match as well as pulling it up on our phone but didn’t matter because their app said no match.
My target also will not price match off a mobile device. They have to be able to pull it up on their iPad. The manager of my local target in north Dakota said that too many people are making false coupons and are altering to many online ads. Its sad what this world is coming to.
I love watching your video’s with your family members! What a precious gift you have been given having your “Ma” with you for so long, I hope she will be shopping with you for many years to come. Thanks for keeping the deals coming our way.
Another beautiful video with momma, she is just too cute!
This is totally out of topic but I just like to ask what’s Target’s policy when returning items which you used coupons with. They just return the amount you paid for? (Meaning they keep the coupons?)They don’t return your coupons neither the amount of the coupons?
My Target generally returns the full price of the item as if I had not used a coupon. A couple of times, they have put the value of the coupon on a Target gift card, but usually not.
Thanks for the response, Rae. Before I think they return the full amount just like what you said. But yesterday, they said they can only return the refund amount that is showing on my receipt and that value is after my coupons. They did not return my coupons (even if I said I know which register I paid) nor the amount of it. 🙁