@Kaira-UK- again either ur lying or the store he went to doesnt offer it. target does it on big ticket items, so does sears and so does bestbuy. i worked at target as an over night stock employee and as a sales team agent. and by sales team agent i mean the ppl who go threw the store changing the tags on the items on sale, moving the displays around etc. we knew 2 weeks or more in advance what items would be on sale and when. when someone who works there and isnt on the sales team tells u they dont know when it goes on sale they arent lying only the sales team and the store manager or the area manager for that team knows. we had big screen tvs on sale the week after someone bough it(the time frame for stores around here that honor it is all 7 days again look at the above store listing) they came back and talked to customer service and the store manager approved the price difference on them. they were doing a payment plan on the tv they hadnt paid for it in full. the store manager just took the ( i think it was only about 100) difference off the bill total he didnt give it back to them but he still honored the difference. sears does this on there washers,dryers, refrigerators etc. when u didnt buy it in full and u were on the payment plan to pay one of the items off they either took the sales price off the total amount owed or gave u a gift card for sears for the difference but they wouldnt give u actual money back. best buy will give u the money back on an item as long as the money amount isnt over a certain amount. every store manager is allowed to do this at there own discretion. again all stores have different polices and exemptions. ur husband would have had to adhere to whatever ur local stores guidelines on that policy r. he could have asked before he bought the phone"so do u have any price matching after the phone is fully bought and paid for or if im making payments. say i buy this today and next monday it goes on sale for 75 dollars less, if i bring my receipt in will they credit my account for that 75 dollars or do u have any options like this". i always ask stores there policy on these kinds of things before making a large purchase like that