One would think that with a major national retailer such as The Gap, promotional signage would be carefully coordinated on a national basis. Local stores wouldn't be slapping whatever placards they have lying around in the store window, whether or not the sales advertised on those placards are actually happening, and regardless of whether the prices on the placards are actually true. Jeremy tells Consumerist that... well, at his local Gap, that pretty much seems to be the case.
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If this happens in Maryland, the store HAS to give you the price advertised. It doesn't matter if they have the wrong sign up. Advertised price in the store is the price you pay, period.
One more thing that some people may not know. If you buy something from a store (In Maryland) and the store puts it on sale for a lower price within 30 days, all you have to do is take in your receipt and the store has to give you back the difference. That is also Maryland State Law.
I've done it - the stores certainly don't like it, but they have no choice.
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