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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 300353" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>My guess is that it was a lens that someone ordered through bestbuy.com for in store pickup and then never picked up. Whoever put it out on the floor to be sold looked it up on their inventory system and printed out the wrong label (70-200mm f/2.8 for Nikon). I don't think they would be required to sell it at that price anywhere in the US since the price sticker is not for that item. (description, sku, and barcode don't match the item) That law only applies to situations where a sales tag wasn't removed or a price increase isn't reflected in the price tags. Otherwise you would have customers moving product around and then claiming lower prices. All that being said, the mistake you found was probably due to a lazy or undertrained employee and I wouldn't have felt the least bit guilty to buy it for that price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 300353, member: 15754"] My guess is that it was a lens that someone ordered through bestbuy.com for in store pickup and then never picked up. Whoever put it out on the floor to be sold looked it up on their inventory system and printed out the wrong label (70-200mm f/2.8 for Nikon). I don't think they would be required to sell it at that price anywhere in the US since the price sticker is not for that item. (description, sku, and barcode don't match the item) That law only applies to situations where a sales tag wasn't removed or a price increase isn't reflected in the price tags. Otherwise you would have customers moving product around and then claiming lower prices. All that being said, the mistake you found was probably due to a lazy or undertrained employee and I wouldn't have felt the least bit guilty to buy it for that price. [/QUOTE]
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