Best Buy Price Match Guarantee to the Test

best buy price match test

Best Buy touts their Price Match Guarantee any time you visit their store to just look around. So we thought we’d put it to the test to see how it really works and if they really do match competitor prices.

To save money on Internet bills, we set out to buy a cable modem (to avoid paying that pesky “modem rental fee.”) So like any other normal person we went online to compare prices. Best Buy had the Netgear Ethernet DOCSIS 3.0 High Speed Cable Modem for $59.99 (and it was available for pickup in our local store the same day), while Wal-Mart had the same model for only $52.50 (but you could only have it shipped and it wouldn’t arrive for at least a week).

Who wants to wait AND pay more money? Not us, so we checked out the Best Buy Price Match Guarantee and found out all we had to do was call to request a price match or print the Wal-Mart price and bring it in store. Best Buy’s rules say the item must be the same model and color and it must be in stock at the competitor’s store (or online). Check and check.

We opted to call Best Buy to request the price match, pay online and have it ready for store pickup the same day. This beats wasting printing paper then trying to find the exact model in store only to wait in line to pay…ugh, how archaic.




The process was very easy and the associate was super friendly. There was some waiting as she looked up the item on the Wal-Mart website and made sure it was in stock, but that would have happened in store anyway. She was also able to process the payment, schedule a free in-store pickup and apply our My Best Buy Rewards card (just by looking up our phone number.)

Overall, price matching at Best Buy was extremely painless and we recommend using it as a way to save money at Best Buy. It does’t hurt to compare prices and only takes one or two extra steps to get some real savings at Best Buy.

Want more ways to save money at Best Buy? Check out our post, 6 Ways to Save Money at Best Buy.

What is the best curling iron?

Recently we received this question: What is the best curling iron? Specifically, a “reasonably priced” curling iron that “does a great job and doesn’t damage or pull hair?”

Well, we thought that was a great question since when we browsed both online and brick-and-mortar stores, we were faced with an overwhelming number of curling iron options. It all seemed like a bit much, so we selected the lowest-priced model curling iron we could find and put it to the test.




We tested out the Conair Instant Heat Curling Iron in various sizes and found it to be a low-cost (under $10) curling iron that does a great job! In fact, it is the cheapest curling on the market as of this writing. Hair doesn’t pull or get stuck in the components of the curling iron, it heats up super fast and has 25 different heating levels to match your hair type.

However, gliding hair through the barrel is not very smooth and may take some getting used to if you are accustomed to a ceramic curling iron. Despite that, this curling iron is a great buy and does the job well!

So what is the best curling iron?

In our opinion, if you’re looking for a low-cost curling iron that does a great job curling your hair, check out the Conair Instant Heat Curling Iron on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1ROYCfk

 

What does Life Time Fitness cost?

life time fitness costIf you’ve ever wondered, “what does Life Time Fitness cost?” we’ve got the answer. Life Time Fitness is a popular gym with many programs and amenities, but they don’t tell you what a membership costs unless you speak with a sales person. For those of us who hate do deal with salespeople while you’re just exploring your gym options, we did some research for you and found out what Life Time Fitness costs!

We contacted a Life Time Fitness near us and received the following information from the salesperson:

What Does Life Time Fitness Cost?

Signup fees per adult vary between $29 (for no-frills, but really all you need) and $348 (which gets you time with trainers and nutrition counseling) and are one-time fees. Some signup fee levels also get you “Life Time Bucks,” which can be used for things like classes, food or in the salon.



Monthly fees for one adult are $69 per month or add a second adult for a family membership for an additional $50 per month. You can upgrade if you want to be able to use multiple Life Time locations or have the ability to freeze your membership for a period of time for say a long vacation. Memberships are month-to-month and include 1 hour with a personal trainer.

Kid’s fees (called Junior Members) are $10 per month and get you two hours per day in the childcare center as well as 4 group swim lessons. Life Time offers many kids’ programs and activities for additional fees which vary.

So, using the numbers above, a Life Time Fitness family membership for 2 adults and 2 kids cost $58 to join and $139 per month.

Pricing will likely vary based on location and available promotions. These prices were effective at the Novi, MI location at the time of this writing, March 2016.

The salesperson told us the fees were only effective through the day we received them and that he didn’t know what they would be the following day but that they have been steadily increasing. We suspect this to be a typical sales strategy to close the deal but would love to hear what your experience is.

Have you received pricing from a Life Time salesperson? What did Life Time Fitness cost you? Tell us in the comments!

Online Grocery Shopping: What you need to know

meijer wait here signIf you have small kids or otherwise find it difficult to tackle the dreaded task of grocery shopping, you might consider online grocery shopping. More grocery stores are beginning to offer grocery shopping online and the process is pretty easy. We tested the online grocery shopping services of two large grocery chains and we’ll tell you what we found.

Online Grocery Shopping at Meijer – Curbside Pickup

Our first test was at Meijer located in Canton, MI. To begin online grocery shopping at Meijer, go to meijer.com and select a store location that offers Curbside Pickup – not all of them do just yet. Click Your Store > Select a new store > then scroll through the locations until you see one near you that says “Curbside Pickup” below the location name. Once you choose your location click the Shop menu and navigate the straightforward menus and searches to locate and add items to your online cart.

It was very easy for us to navigate the Meijer website to find what we needed. We found the easiest and quickest way to finish our shopping list was to simply type what we needed in the search box. As you add an item to your cart you also have the opportunity to add notes regarding your preferences. We learned that this was actually a very important step….

Picking up our items was also very easy. Follow the signs to the Curbside Pickup Location and you’ll see what

meijer online grocery shopping bags

Meijer Curbside Pickup associates packed our groceries impressively neat and organized.

looks like a fast-food drive up station with a button and a speaker. Press the button and an attendant asks for your name. When they brought out the groceries our first observation was how neat and organized the bags were! They’re never that nice when you go through a traditional checkout lane.

The only snag we encountered was when items we ordered online were out of stock. This is where the notes on your preferences become essential. When something is out of stock and you haven’t specified what you are willing to replace it with in the notes the attendant chooses a comparable replacement at the same price. But they go over each item with you to make sure the replacement is acceptable. This can take some time if there are a lot of out of stock items, so our tip is that if there is something on your grocery list that you must have (a brand, size, flavor, etc.) make sure you specify that in the notes.

Overall our online grocery shopping experience at Meijer was very easy and fast. Even traveling 20 minutes past our nearest Meijer location to the store that offered curbside pickup was worth the time saved! Meijer charges $4.95 for curbside pickup orders – but again, if you’re short on time or have small kids this could be totally worth the cost.

Online Grocery Shopping at Kroger – ClickList





Kroger’s online grocery shopping service, which they call ClickList, was very similar. They also charge a $4.95 service fee but the charge was waived for some reason (it didn’t say why on the website but I presume because it was my first time or just for an introductory period). I checked again today and the fee is still waived so now might be a good time to try the service for free!

Navigating the Kroger website was not quite as easy as Meijer but easy enough. Unlike Meijer, Kroger makes you create an account and/or sign in before you can even begin shopping. Not convenient if you just want to see how it works.

Picking up your order was also easy, but instead of pressing a button you have to call a phone number so don’t forget to bring your cell phone!

My Kroger grocery order was very similar to my Meijer order but I seemed to have a lot more substitutions for items out of stock. The attendant didn’t go over each one with me but provided me with a list that I could look at while they loaded my car. I didn’t bother reading the list and there were a few substitutions that I didn’t really care for. And there was a glitch with the website and I ended up with 4 milks instead of 2. (I know I removed 2 from my cart twice but the website kept adding them back). As a result I ended up returning to the store later that day to return the 2 extra milks. I’m not sure why nobody thought to ask whether I meant to order four milks.

My groceries from Kroger weren’t packed quite as nicely and for some reason that really made a difference for me. Nothing was damaged but there’s just something about getting groceries in tidy packages that makes me happy I suppose.

Overall observations from our online grocery shopping experience

  1. Use the notes section for items which you have a preference. For example if you ordered Horizon Organic Whole Milk for your toddler, tell them you need whole milk and prefer organic but don’t really care what brand if Horizon is out of stock.
  2. Grocery shopping online cuts WAY down on impulse buys. For me, almost too much. I never realized how many things I don’t bother putting on my grocery list because I just remember to buy them when I walk by them in the store. You don’t have that memory jogger when shopping online so I forgot to buy a few things my first time. I now find it helpful to use previous receipts and to keep more detailed lists throughout the week leading up to my online grocery shopping trip.
  3. I actually saved money by grocery shopping online. I was able to better compare prices and didn’t succumb to demands for impulse buys (from my kids or myself).
  4. Even though I spent more time comparing and researching products when grocery shopping online, I saved time overall. I usually have a toddler with me and sometimes a preschooler so grocery shopping IRL is a very slow and painful process for me. In both tests I was home from my pickup about an hour and a half before I usually am from a grocery run. Even after adding in the extra 40 minute round trip to Meijer.
  5. Based on my test between online grocery shopping at Meijer and Kroger, I feel like Meijer came out the winner even though their pickup location was farther and I had to pay the service fee. The nearest Kroger with grocery pickup service is less than half a mile away so when deciding which store to use going forward it will be a tough call. I have been using Meijer exclusively for several years now and am a member of Mperks, the Meijer rewards program, so that factors in as well. If my usual Meijer location which is less than a mile away had curbside pickup, Meijer’s online grocery shopping service Curbside Pickup would be a hands-down winner for me.
  6. Meijer currently does not accept paper coupons when you shop online but you can use your mPerks rewards program and clip digital coupons. Kroger does accept paper coupons, but I didn’t use any so I can’t evaluate that process. You can also use your Kroger rewards account and clip digital coupons. Both stores take your rewards number when you create or sign into your account and place your grocery order.

Have you tried grocery shopping online yet? Did you like the experience? Was it a time saver for you?

Super-Fun Shopkins Activity: What to do with all those Shopkins

shopkins activity with pink pretzella

Pink Pretz-elle is part of our Shopkins activity that any preschooler will love!

Here’s a Shopkins activity that is sure to win over any kid. What do you do with Shopkins? So your preschooler is part of the Shopkins craze and now you have a million of those tiny grocery-themed thingamajigs that nobody knows what to do with. They’re cute, but what the heck are they for? Who knows, but our friends at ToyPatrol thought up a super-fun Shopkins activity that preschoolers will love to do with their Shopkins Collection: A Shopkins Shaving Cream Surprise! But here’s a warning: It can be messy! But that’s what makes it fun for kids of all ages – especially preschoolers.

To do the easy and fun Shopkins Shaving Cream Surprise activity here’s what you need:

  1. Shopkins (any number will do)
  2. A kid who’s willing to get their hands a bit messy
  3. Shaving cream (get the least expensive white foamy kind, not gel)
  4. Two bowls: One for the shaving cream and one for water
  5. Lots of towels
  6. Newspaper or more towels to put on the floor (or you could do this activity outside)
  7. A smock is optional – your child could just wear old clothes or nothing at all

Gather your supplies and get them ready before your preschooler knows what’s going down. He’ll start getting into the water and shaving cream before you’re ready! Fill one big bowl with your Shopkins then cover them with shaving cream. Fill your second bowl with a little bit of water. Not so much that it will easily spill or splash but enough to cover a Shopkin.

Once you have taken the necessary precautions — covering your floor and/or child — tell your preschooler to find the Shopkins in the shaving cream. When he finds one, have him keep count then drop it in the water bowl.

This Shopkins activity is great for learning counting and numbers and for fine motor skills. Your preschooler will also get to explore different textures. Have him describe what the different materials feel like (wet, cold, hard, soft, etc.)




To see this Shopkins activity in action, check out the video below and be sure to subscribe to the ToyPatrol channel if you’d like to see more Shopkins videos as they’re released.

Do you have ideas for other Shopkins activities? Tell us in the comments and we just might share it with our viewers!

What can you do with Shopkins? Watch this video for a fun activity!