
However, when shopping for a crossbow two years ago, I bought at GM. The help is either untrained, rude or both for the most part. Our local Gander Mountain store is a place I visit only when necessary. You can also call you local Better Buisness Burrow. That way they will not charge you for their time. Check with you local DA at the court house for the law for your area or state. It is illegal to have a lower price and then a higher price at the reg. It is my understanding in my state that if this happens you can take them to court for bait and switching law. I then told him to call the young lady at the reg. Before I turned half way around he said OK YOU CAN HAVE IT AT THAT PRICE. Before I left I said I will deal with this matter in other ways.

He didn't care and before I went off I decided to leave. It was on a rack with other coats that were the same model with the price on top. He held his ground saying it was a misplaced coat. To make a long story short I spoke to the manager and right off I knew he was going to give me trouble. The rack said $59.99 and it rung up $179.00. I went to the one in my area to buy a duck hunting coat. The little girl at the counter said "Well, there are just too many items to keep up with." My reply was "Other stores do it." Told a friend of mine at the gun club about my experience and the following week, he said the same thing happened to him. I met a guy at the counter last year and casually mentioned to him about checking the price they ring up and sure enough - it was wrong. This is only a few of the examples that come to mind. Yesterday I bought a powder bottle marked $12.99 on the shelf and she rang it up at $14.99.

I bought shot one time with a $5 difference per bag.

I bring it to their attention every time and I will go back weeks later and nothing was changed. I feel like they are hoping most customers don't realize it. The reason I say this is because almost every time I go there to buy anything, the price on the shelf is lower than what the register rings up. I have been shopping at Gander Mountain for about 2 years here in Tyler and I get madder and madder every time I go there as I feel like I am walking into a dark alley and going to be robbed at any minute. The following statement is my opinion and mine alone
