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Target Clerk Bans Mobile Price Checking

Thursday, December 04, 2008



Lots of guests today from ReadWriteWeb and some of them think it is AdLab's fault that confused retailers are banning mobile price-scanning apps: "[Target] said it was against the rules for customers to scan items with their phones. (once they found out what i was doing) if they would’ve cooperated instead of making up new policies i would’ve saved more money."

Earlier:
Barcode Scanner Apps for Android Reviewed
The Future of Retail: Instant Price Match
Bridging The Gap Between Online and Offline Shopping

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  1. 1 comments: Responses to “ Target Clerk Bans Mobile Price Checking ”

  2. By Travis Parker on 4/12/08 4:19 PM

    I have a retail past and I can identify with the unreasonable desire to stop people from doing things in your store if you don't know what it is. It makes no sense, but it happens. Corporate is to blame for not educating its people on what's out and about. Regardless, that's a hilarious story.

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