Which Retailers Can Land of Beds Price Match?
Understanding which retailers qualify for price matching helps you know whether a request is likely to be considered before getting in touch.
Last Updated: January 2026
If you have found the same product available for less elsewhere, it is important to understand whether the retailer offering that price qualifies for price matching.
Clear retailer criteria help ensure price comparisons remain fair, accurate, and consistent.
What We Mean by a Retailer
For price matching, a retailer is a business that:
- Is based in the UK
- Sells the product directly to customers
- Offers the product as a standard retail item
- Provides clear and verifiable pricing information
This allows a fair, like-for-like comparison to be made.
Retailers That Can Be Considered for Price Matching
A retailer’s price may be considered when:
- The retailer is a UK-based business
- The product is sold new and as standard stock
- The product is currently in stock
- The full price, including VAT and delivery, is clearly shown
The retailer’s offer must be available to the general public and easy to verify.
Retailers and Platforms That Are Not Eligible
Some types of retailers and platforms cannot be considered for price matching.
These include:
- Online marketplaces or third-party sellers
- Auction websites
- Retailers selling ex-stock, clearance, or end-of-line items
- Sellers offering refurbished, returned, or reconditioned products
These offers often vary in condition, availability, or pricing structure.
Why Online Marketplaces Are Not Included
Online marketplaces typically host multiple third-party sellers, each with:
- Different pricing
- Different stock levels
- Different delivery and service standards
Because of this variation, prices from marketplace platforms are not eligible for price matching.
Why Clearance and Ex-Stock Offers Are Not Included
Clearance, ex-stock, or end-of-line items are usually priced to clear remaining stock and may:
- Be available in limited quantities
- Have different terms or conditions
- Not be directly comparable to standard retail pricing
For these reasons, these offers are not eligible for price matching.
Why Verification Matters
To review a price match request accurately, it must be possible to verify:
- The retailer’s website and product listing
- Stock availability
- The total price, including delivery
If an offer cannot be verified clearly, the request may not be approved.
Why Understanding Retailer Eligibility Matters
Knowing whether a retailer qualifies helps you:
- Decide whether to submit a price match request
- Avoid delays caused by ineligible offers
- Understand why some prices cannot be matched
- Prepare the right information upfront
This helps ensure the process runs smoothly.
Common Questions About Retailer Eligibility
Can prices from online marketplaces such as Amazon be matched?
No. Prices from online marketplaces or third-party sellers are not eligible for price matching.
Does the retailer have to be based in the UK?
Yes. Price matching applies to UK-based retailers only.
Can clearance or ex-stock items be price matched?
No. Clearance, ex-stock, or end-of-line offers are not eligible.
When Things Can Vary
Eligibility can vary depending on:
- The retailer offering the product
- How the price is presented
- Stock availability at the time of review
Checking the full details of a retailer’s offer before submitting a request can help avoid delays.
Still Need Help?
If you are unsure whether a retailer qualifies for price matching:
- Visit our Contact Us page
- Use Live Chat for quick answers
- Speak to our Customer Support Team
- Visit one of our UK stores for in-person guidance