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[4265] TOYS-R-US - expensive batteries?

I took my daughter to toye-r-us for the first time because she got their $25 gift certificate for christmas. We saw a few good deals and she picked a 3 things that should come out to at least $30 after tax. At the check out I wanted batteries and they were having a sale on only energizer. My husband wanted AAA's for our mp3 players and my daughter needed AA's. Th cashier rang them through after the toys went through (but not yet purchased. The toys were as much as I thought, but when the cashier included the batteries my total came out to $55 from $30. wtf? The batteries were supposed to be buy one at $4.99 and get one free. Apperently they failed mention that only the AA's were on sale. O.k. So AAA'S are like $20?

Posted 3 years ago

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  • they get you coming and going...i would be making a return.l its worth the gas.
    Posted 3 years agoReport
  • yes, I agree!
    Posted 3 years agoReport
  • That is strange...I work at TRU and we don't sell energizer batteries? Nor have we ever ran a sale that was buy one at $4.99 get one free! Don't share stories if you can't get the information correct!!
    Posted 3 years agoReport
  • That was a an actual sale. I had my info correct. Not all Toys-R-Us's are the same in all countries. If you work at one, you should know that.
    Posted 3 years agoReport

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