I went to Walgreens to buy one CR2032 lithium battery, which everywhere ealse cost no more than $3 . Walmart has it at $1.50, but since Walgreens it's closer to my house, I went to Walgreens. I got one and I went to pay for it. The lady at the cashier register scanned the item and the price came out at $7.49. I said that is wrong, I'm buying one battery, not two or three. The lady said, that was the price for one battery. I checked on their website, and they have two CR2032 for $6.96. So, I told the lady , how is it possible that you have two batteries CR2032 for sale cheaper than one CR2032. She could not explained why, and she just keep telling me to call Corporate head quarters, because she just went by what the register would tell her. Of course, I demanded to see the manager. Finally, the manager went by the same logic of the register lady, and I just ask for my money back, since I had already pay for the item. After, I ask for my money back, the manager, actually, offer me the same item at $3. So I said, what is the real price of this item, and, are you running an option business or what, offering me a better price just to buy the item there. I just walked away after that. Something fishy it's going on at that Walgreens with the prices. ~Arturo
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