Price Adjustments: How to Get Money Back After You Buy in 2026
Bought something and it went on sale the next day? You might be entitled to a price adjustment. This guide covers which stores offer price adjustments, how to request them, and exactly what to say to get your money back.
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Price Adjustments: How to Get Money Back After You Buy in 2026
It happens all the time: you buy something, feel good about the deal, and then see it advertised for less the very next day. Frustrating? Yes. But it doesn't have to mean you lost money.
Price adjustments-also called price protection-are one of the most underused saving strategies. Most major retailers will refund the difference if the price drops within a certain window after your purchase. Most people don't even know this exists.
This guide shows you exactly how to get money back after you buy.
What Is a Price Adjustment?
A price adjustment is a refund of all or part of the price difference when an item you purchased goes on sale or drops in price shortly after your purchase.
Example: You buy a blender for $80. Six days later, it's advertised for $60. You contact the retailer, provide proof, and they refund you $20.
The catch: Each retailer sets its own rules:
- How long after purchase (the "adjustment window")
- Which products qualify
- How to request (and how easy they'll make it)
Major Retailer Price Adjustment Policies
Amazon
- Window: 7 days (Prime members only)
- How to request: Contact Amazon customer service via chat or phone
- What qualifies: Most items sold and fulfilled by Amazon
- Exclusions: Third-party marketplace sellers, some promotional items
- Pro tip: Be persistent. Some representatives will initially say Amazon doesn't do price adjustments, but they absolutely do for Prime members.
Target
- Window: 14 days for Target Circle members (7 days non-members)
- How to request: Online, in-app, or in-store
- What qualifies: Most items sold by Target
- Pro tip: Download the Target app and check the "weekly ad" against your recent purchases weekly.
Walmart
- Window: 14 days for most items
- How to request: Walmart app, website, or call customer service
- What qualifies: Most items, but some exclusions (groceries, clearance, marketplace)
- Pro tip: Walmart price matches competitors in-store. For online price drops, use the help chat.
Best Buy
- Window: 15 days for My Best Buy members ( Elite members get 30-60 days)
- How to request: In-store, online, or by phone
- What qualifies: Most items including price drops on identical items
- Pro tip: Best Buy's policy is generous. Even if the lower price is from a competitor, they may match it.
Kohl's
- Window: 14 days
- How to request: In-store or via customer service
- What qualifies: Most items
Costco
- Window: 30 days for members
- How to request: In-store at returns desk
- What qualifies: Most items (some electronics have shorter windows)
- Pro tip: Costco is very generous. If you find a lower price anywhere, they'll generally match it.
How to Request a Price Adjustment (The Right Way)
Step 1: Check Your Window
Before you do anything, verify you're within the price adjustment window. Mark your calendar when you make purchases.
Step 2: Document the Lower Price
Take a screenshot or photo of:
- The lower price
- The product (make sure it's the exact same item, model, condition)
- The date it was advertised at that price
- The retailer's name
Step 3: Contact the Retailer
Online method (usually fastest):
- Go to your order history
- Find the order
- Look for "request refund" or "price adjustment" option
- Submit documentation
Chat method (often most successful):
- Use the retailer's live chat
- Say: "I recently purchased [item] and noticed the price has dropped. I'd like to request a price adjustment for the difference."
- Provide order number and screenshot
- Be polite but firm
Phone method (for complex cases):
- Call customer service
- Use the same script as chat
- Ask for a supervisor if you're denied
Step 4: Follow Up
If approved, the refund usually processes in 3-7 business days. If denied, ask why and if there's anything you can do. Sometimes supervisors can approve what front-line agents can't.
What to Say (Script Template)
Here's a script you can use:
"Hi, I purchased [item name] on [date] for [price]. I noticed it's now advertised at [lower price]. I have screenshots showing the current price. I'd like to request a price adjustment for the difference of [amount]. Can you help me with that?"
Key phrases that work:
- "Price adjustment" (use the term)
- "I'd like to take advantage of your price protection policy"
- "I found a lower price and I'd like the difference refunded"
Price Adjustment Strategies
Strategy #1: Set Calendar Reminders
Set a reminder for day 5-6 after any major purchase to check if prices dropped. That gives you time to request an adjustment before the window closes.
Strategy #2: Monitor Your Emails
Many retailers send "price drop" emails for items you've purchased. Set up a filter to catch these.
Strategy #3: Use Price Tracking Tools
CamelCamelCamel and Keepa can alert you to price drops. Even if you don't get an automated alert, checking these tools weekly catches most drops.
Strategy #4: Stack With Other Policies
Combine price adjustments with:
- Cashback offers (Rakuten, TopCashback)
- Credit card purchase protection
- Extended warranties you might not need
Strategy #5: The "Double Dip"
Some retailers will match their own lower prices AND a competitor's lower price. Check both scenarios.
When Price Adjustments Don't Work
Denied scenarios:
- Outside the adjustment window
- Marketplace/third-party seller (not the retailer itself)
- Different product (different color, size, model number)
- Flash sales or lightning deals that ended
- Clearance or final sale items
What to do if denied:
- Ask for the specific reason
- Ask to speak to a supervisor
- Check if you qualify under a different policy (e.g., Elite membership at Best Buy)
- Accept defeat and move on
Your Price Adjustment Action Plan
- After any purchase over $25: Mark your calendar for day 5-6
- On day 5-6: Check if the price dropped on Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy
- If price dropped: Request adjustment using the script above
- Weekly: Review your recent purchases for any price drops
- Stack: Combine with Rakuten/cashback for maximum savings
Most people who try this save $50-200 per year with almost no effort. The key is remembering to check.
Retailers bank on you forgetting. Don't be that person.
