12-09-2018 12:12
12-09-2018 12:12
I bought myself a Fitbit Ionic as an early Christmas present on Cyber Monday for $199. Seemed like a good time to buy since it was priced $30 below it's usual price and my HR had just died of a stretched out band, that exposed the watch guts to perspiration.
Now I see the same watch on the same site for $149! I FEEL CHEATED!! Isn't Cyber Monday supposed to be a very rare opportunity to save on your wish list items?? I guess I should return the Ionic I bought and buy it again at the lower price, but what a hassle.
Best Answer12-09-2018 12:30
12-09-2018 12:30
Not this site. It is $229.95 on sale now. I see the price you mention on Amazon but you can hardly blame Fitbit for that.
12-09-2018 13:39
12-09-2018 13:39
HAHA Okay, I called Amazon and they are going to honor the new sale price for the Ionic ($149) over the Cyber Monday price I paid ($199). I'm pleased that Amazon stood up for their customer service. Now I have to wonder how FitBit can claim $229.95 as their "on sale" price. Buy on Amazon!
Best Answer12-12-2018 11:38
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12-12-2018 11:38
@Pluribus Fitbit does not claim 229 as there on sale price. This is the suggested retail price and what Fitbit sells it for. Fitbit has no control over what a dealer charges.
12-14-2018 06:26
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12-14-2018 06:26
@Pluribus Welcome to our Fitbit Community! My friends @SunsetRunner and @Rich_Laue are correct. We don't have control on other retailers prices and I really appreciate your feedback and comments.
Don't hesitate to get back if you have any doubts and we'll be happy to assist you! ![]()
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