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If you spot something that's listed for a lower price online than it is in-store, don't be afraid to ask for a price match, Ramhold says.
"Just be prepared to show the product live online on your phone [as opposed to an image you previously took via screenshot] and be prepared for any restrictions they may try to place on it—for instance, you should be buying the exact same model number in the same color or the same item in the same size and color," she says.
Kohl's might not be inclined to honor the price if there are differences between the products, Ramhold says, which is why you'll want to have your ducks in a row when you get to checkout.Bender recommends opening the Kohl's app when shopping in-store, as the barcode scanner lets you check prices.If you need to place an order online, you can skip the shipping fee by having the order sent to your local store.
"Sure, the minimum for free shipping is $49, which probably isn't hard to hit in many cases, but if you live close enough to a store that picking up is convenient, why not take advantage of that?" Ramhold says, adding that this is particularly beneficial if you're just ordering a few small items. "If you're worried about your budget, just be sure to avoid impulse purchases when you go in," she adds."Undoubtedly this is what Kohl's is hoping for, but you don't have to give in to the temptation!"