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The Store was clean, The cashier was nice, and that what the 2 stars are for. I went to Walgreens to get deodorant that I seen on add on the app and i chose the option that says "IN STORE" So that I know I'm looking at the right price. It wasn't a HUGE difference but if I used my $3 in points it was a real good deal because my deodorant is usually over $6. So the add said it was $5.99, i chose the right one, the right size/oz. and it rang up at $6.29 i told the cashier and she called the manager and i showed the manager the app and that it shows that it's the store price for "THIS SPECIFIC STORE" so everything was good. She says sorry it's $6.29, that's wrong. I just paid and left. I wasn't gonna argue for it. I'd rather come on here and let you all know that if your ads don't match... don't expect much from management to honor any of it. I ATTACHED SCREENSHOTS OF MY "ACTIVITY" IT SHOWS WHAT INPAID AND ALL THAT, I ALSO ATTACHED A SCREENSHOT OF THE ADD THAT I SHOWED HER IN HOPES SHED HONOR IT. **not a good day today Walgreens. It's not huge but everyone wants to save a little. Everyone's budget is different.
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