The new Buy Buy Baby store in NYC has a misleading sign by their front door saying in effect "We will not be undersold!" The sign states in so many words that they will match any lower price that you find. I tried to take them up on that offer, and learned that it is bulls**t!
Here's the gruesome tale -- I liked a Graco bassinet that I saw at their store for about $100. Having seen their sign, I went home, comparison shopped on the web, and found the same bassinet for about $90 on one site, and the same bassinet with a discontinued fabric for about $84 on another web site. DH and I returned to Buy Buy Baby with our web site printouts in hand, but encountered a saleslady who argued strenously (and stupidly) that it must be a different model number. When we showed her it was the same exact model number, she referred us to the Customer Service desk. We then stood in line at Customer Service, where a woman said "Sure, we'll honor that price, just wave to one of us here at Customer Service when you get to the register. When we did that, a male employee (a manager?) came over from Customer Service and told us that they would not honor the lower price, arguing that Buy Buy Baby only matches prices from their "competitors" and does not view web sites as their "competitors." (Although Buy Buy Baby has a web site, as we pointed out, and although Buy Buy Baby's sign says nothing about applying only to prices from "competitors" or says anything else that would otherwise exclude web sites from the policy.)
We walked out without buying and bought the bassinet for $84 from the web site instead, proving that the web site is indeed a "competitor" of Buy Buy Baby!
I'm just annoyed that they wasted my time with their misleading sign and weasely policy. Hoping to help others avoid wasting their time.