Google Store price matching is now available in 23 countries


As the holiday shopping season began in November, Google filed price match requests for its first hardware store. Google Store is now expanding price matching to encompass another popular retailer in the US and 22 more countries.

As Android Police discovered, the Google Store price match policy now applies to 23 countries in total. Previously it was only available in the US from Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. Today’s expansion adds B&H to the list of “authorized retailers” in the United States, while Puerto Rico is now included.

There are 23 new countries (and territories) are as follows:

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United States United Kingdom

These requests must be made during the buyer’s remorse period, which is 15 calendar days or 30 days for the Nest thermostat. To verify, you must “provide a live link to the promotion or price-checking website,” while “PDF files, screenshots, images, or individual price quotes are not accepted.”

The full list of retailers is available here, and other terms include:

  • Online prices must be in the same currency as the currency used to purchase the qualifying product from the Google Store.
  • The advertised price must be for the same model (same color and memory, if applicable).
  • The advertised price must still be in effect when the adjustment is requested (rain is not verified if Google Store is sold out).
  • For phones, price matching is only available for unlocked models; We cannot match the prices of the operator models.
  • Google reserves the right to reject a price match if we suspect fraud or unauthorized reseller activity.
  • Only 2 per customer per model.

This standard policy should make Google Store a more attractive place to shop.

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