Not related to Apple Watches, but it is related to Walmart: I saw online Walmart.com that they were selling a weather station at a sale price that couldn't be beat. Wanting to get it hooked up that beautiful day, I saw that my closest Walmart had the product instock with aisle listed. I drove the half hour to Walmart, went to the aisle expecting to see the sale price. It was not on sale there. Nonetheless, I took the box to the register and it still rang up at the higher price. I wrestled briefly with the register person and eventually was pushed to customer service.
I then learned that brick and mortar Walmarts did not need to "price match" online Walmart. I was flabbergasted. Now at my wits end, I asked if she wanted me to buy it with my smart phone (online) and choose to pick up at the Walmart I was in. She said yes. So, I went through the motions and purchased the weather station in front of her on my phone. She then said it could take some time for them to get the order, pick it, and have it ready for pick up. Yet there we were with the weather station in hand, in front of us both, on the table.
The store received the order while I was there, but said she still had to send someone to confirm what we had in front of us was the same product she was seeing the order for. Even though I was about to explode, they had a process to follow. She called for a person to take my box to the aisle in question and check it was one and the same as ordered. It was. He came back and said all was good.
Eventually I was going out the door with the weather station at the online price, but what a goat rope.