Just got back from the Tigard, OR store, which turned into a total cluster

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I took a PS3 copy of Rayman Origins out of Electronics to do the rest of my shopping. When I got to the grocery checkout I asked the cashier to check the price before finalizing it: It was tagged 29.99 but I wanted to see if it would ring up 24.99 via the ad. When it didn't, she called the Electronics Manager over who said that the 50% off coupon isn't intended to work with games that aren't 59.99, but that he'd "go ahead and bend the rules" to sell it to me for 24.99.
I told them that I didn't care about the 24.99/29.99 issue so much as the coupon, and pressed the point that it should work with the titles named, regardless of what the MSRP is. He continued to insist that it was an error, so I just politely but firmly asked the cashier to scan the game then the coupon, and sure enough it took it down to 14.99. At this point he got all huffy and told her to allow it, but that "I'm going back to Electronics to fix this right now." Bloody idiot, it's all over your national ad and on the coupon itself...
Bleh, the experience really soured the usual joy of picking up a game on sale, and I didn't even manage to score the 24.99 price mentioned here. I totally acknowledge that it's only a difference of 2.50 but half the fun of being a CAG is squeezing every last penny from situations and sales like these when you can and without being a douche. Besides, just watch as Rayman hits 9.99 sometime soon, lol.
Anyway, thanks for the heads up OP; it's still a good price for what looks like a great game.
