Lowes has a price protection policy that matches competitor price and even beats it by 10% if you can find a lower price item at their competitor.
Discover and Mastercard offers price protection, where they will issue you a price difference if you find a lower price anywhere within 60-90 days.
Lets say after buying buying a large ticket item and get a price match adjustment at Lowes (including even Lowes 10% price match discount), technically if you submit a separate claim via credit card you can get another price adjustment. I am not sure if that maybe against some terms and conditions fine print that most people will not read or understand, but if you submit it there a very good chance that you will get a double price adjustment. I would say that is in the gray area of ethical behavior, but the real question for DebateIslanders, do you feel that you would double deep and get the double discount?
For purposes of setting a scenario, lets say original item at Lowes is $800, you find it at HomeDepot for $700. Lowes honors the price adjustment and gives you the item for $630 ($700 less 10% price adjustment match credit). Would you submit a credit card price protection match for another $100?
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