So I take action. At the bottom of https://staples.com where there's a "Feedback" button, IT GOES NOWHERE!!! Hover over the button. No link, tried a different browser thinking surely there's an issue. Nope, Edge, Firefox and Chrome, same thing... Source: 5 months ago
But I see target.com or staples.com doesn't charge for same refill card. Source: 6 months ago
It's the same SKU and its staples.com, what part is not policy? You have to price match it, you are going to have a lot of angry customers if you don't. Also as a customer, if I saw the prices in store and saw the price online I would never go into a store again. Source: about 1 year ago
My favorite question, "do all accounts use MFA?" That is a BROAD question, are they including facebook, staples.com? I mean that would be ALL accounts. Our response would be some variation of, the firewall login is MFA, the VPN login is MFA, the email accounts all have MFA. We list the things we KNOW and leave it up to the client to choose how they answer it. Source: about 1 year ago
These are typically used for... B2B case... For example.. You might have a tradeline with staples.com and you can get your supply now, and you need to pay them back after 30 days. Source: about 1 year ago
The office chair thing... The amount they spent on that furniture was fucking ludicrous. You can go on Amazon, go to staples.com, and find a bunch of chair options that are WAY cheaper. But no, they wanted to act like a big company so they paid ludicrously over the odds for a bunch of shit that most likely didn't all get used, to fill a huge building that cost them even more ludicrous sums every month, that a... Source: over 1 year ago
I find it interesting that you are the only person on the post saying that staples will not price match to the staples.com for in store purchases. I'm not trying to argue just understand as was my intention on the post. I did present my phone with the staples.com cheaper price item webpage. So you are saying the policy is to not honor the price match? Source: over 1 year ago
Well we don't price match to staples.com, but we do for staples.ca =p. Source: over 1 year ago
I had a staples employee tell me that in store purchases have never been approved to be price matched for staples.com prices and I was concerned because I have price matched at other staples stores a few times. Source: over 1 year ago
First, using the user agent from a Tor Browser to send the request may not always be the best idea if privacy is not your top concern since some websites block traffics from Tor by identifying the user agents, e.g., https://staples.com is not reachable via a Tor Browser at the time of writing this post. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
If you don't need color, then a mono laser printer is a good choice. I'd suggest researching whether or not generic toner cartridges are available for whichever printer you're considering. For example, the OEM toner for the Canon LBP6030W costs ~$75 at staples.com, but you can purchase generic versions for less than $15 each on Amazon. Prices in the UK would likely be similar. Source: over 1 year ago
Bought it for $450 (later realized it was $399 on staples.com, but oh well), took it home, assembled it, and I have been using it for about 2 hours now. Source: almost 2 years ago
Refurbished equipment can save you even more. Because they are handy to me, I recommend that people go to staples.com , then type refurbished into the search box. Then check the boxes for printer, brand Brother, Color, then Photo. Stock varies, as it is refurbished. Today there is a $400 department size color laser printer. Over kill for many home offices. But still a great deal for a busy office. Source: almost 2 years ago
The buyer can go onto staples.com and use a purchase card (or any card for that matter) to make payment... or... The buyer can order the stapler on their staples.com account and just wait for an invoice to come in. Source: about 2 years ago
We (as in my family) have been a Staples Rewards member for over 15 years, and we get all our ink and toner there. The great thing about them is that they give out huge rewards back on ink and toner, 20%, 30%, and sometimes even 40% back (the latter with a minimum purchase) as long as you use a coupon code when you order (changes every week or so; see staples.com for the details). Source: about 2 years ago
Fill it out and a rep will call you to get all of your info. The good news is that I got approved even tho I'm a very small business. They'll ask for an EIN which I don't have since I'm a sole prop. But I was able to use my SS#. The first rep will ask general questions along with what are your most purchased items. Then the rep from your local staples will call you to set up your account if you're approved. My... Source: about 2 years ago
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