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mike01 10-01-06 01:26 PM

Albertsons at it again!!
 
like the title says Albertsons is at it again only this time spend 75.00 and get either Cars or MI# free!

BornAgainStar 10-01-06 03:11 PM

What?

IamLegend 10-01-06 03:11 PM

buy 75 in groceries..how long does this last?

DisneyDVDFAN 10-01-06 03:23 PM

Also ACME Shop your way to FREE MI 3 or CARS DVD with a $75.00 pruchase * the catch is that only some items has the special symbol it seems * throughout the store use your SuperCArd between 9/29/06 and 11/6/06 redeemable effective as of 10/30/06 for MI 3 and 11/07/06 for Cars release...Coupon valid through 11/30/06

mike01 10-01-06 05:59 PM

I beleive the same rules as DisneyDVDFan said only Albertsons. Seems like a nobrainer to me if your already going to eat the food why not get two movies free while your at it!

By the way last year it was 100.00 worth of food.

beavis69 10-01-06 06:21 PM

How do you keep up with how much you spend? Does it say on your receipt each time or something?

mike01 10-01-06 06:26 PM

Yeah you do have to have a rewards card which is free and you use it , it will show you the total at the bottom of the reciept. When you have enough it will then print a coupon good only at Albertsons.

PopcornTreeCt 10-01-06 06:27 PM

I don't think I'd ever shop at Albertsons.

Harold Wazzu 10-01-06 06:32 PM

And remember you have to buy specially marked items!

Erreth 10-01-06 09:32 PM

These deals at Albertsons are great. I've never done a DVD one, but whenever they have movie tickets I'm all over it. Last time it came around I was working overnight crews at my job and was in charge of buying snacks and soda for the crew of about 10 people. Lets just say we ate alot of Doritoes and Pepsi Products.

bwsmom 10-01-06 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by Harold Wazzu
And remember you have to buy specially marked items!


This is the key point, folks! I've done several of their dvd deals in the past, and many times, it's simply been $x.xx worth of purchases within a specified time period. This time, they're not only setting monetary and time parameters, they're also setting item specifications! You should be able to get the information from Albertsons.com, by going through their weekly ad viewer. I'll be snagging an extra copy of Cars through this particular promotion! :D

mike01 10-02-06 07:14 PM

the rules Ive seen previously have always been time and purchase sensative.

g 10-02-06 07:25 PM

they have always been item sensitive for me too.

DVDGamer 10-02-06 08:19 PM

Not good promo though, as the one they had previously let you purchase $25 (or was it $50) worth of stuff to get a free dvd, and items then were more accessible - water, soda, etc....

bwsmom 10-02-06 09:32 PM

Odd... this is the first time I've seen them as item specific.... before, we've always had the promos as "buy $x.xx worth of groceries, get this..." . Either way, though, I'm still in, since I shop there regularly anyway!

g 10-03-06 12:32 AM

I don't like it when there is so much junk food listed. The ad I have shows dasani water and arrowhead water on the back page. But 75 dollars is alot.

mike01 10-03-06 01:08 AM

funny the rules as Ive always known them were (until now) 100.00 worth of specific items, now its 75.00.

And Ive done these promos for the last 2 years, I wonder if its differant for some states?

Bob330i 10-06-06 02:39 PM

I did this last year (I'm in SF Bay area) to get Madigascar as I recall. It was a certain list of food items and $75 worth. I remember because the system would not get my totals right and I had to call Alb's customer service line many times.

Luckily, I got a really nice CSR who gave me her direct extension so all I had to do is call her, go over what I bought on that receipt, she'd verify then modify the total qualified $'s. She also gave me extra credit, probably about $10 worth for my hassle. Stacking coupons, I think I probably only spent about $50 out of pocket.

This time around, it seems like the system is better since it's caught all of the qualified purchases.

The easy stuff was the 10 for $10 stuff like boxed potatoes, Chex Mix, Progresso veg classics. Other good items that qualified were the Alb brand sodas (3-12pks/$5), Village Market frozen chic breasts ($8/4lbs), Powerade (79cents), limited varieties of Kelloggs cereal (also 3/$5 plus there a coupons around). Stouffers red box (5/$10) was ok if you had coupons but I don't know if any are still valid.

Note that the majority of stuff I mentioned above went off sale yesterday (sorry for the late post). There's no mention of the deal in this week's ad but some of the things from last week are still on sale IIRC but not a lot.

So after all of that buying frenzy from last week, I'm only $6 away from $75. I'll just wait for another sale on the qualified items and finish off the promo.

longshanks 10-06-06 03:24 PM

I missed out on last week's deals. How do I tell what qualifies in the ad this week?

Thanks.

mike01 10-28-06 11:45 AM

"I did this last year (I'm in SF Bay area) to get Madigascar as I recall. It was a certain list of food items and $75 worth. I remember because the system would not get my totals right and I had to call Alb's customer service line many times.

Luckily, I got a really nice CSR who gave me her direct extension so all I had to do is call her, go over what I bought on that receipt, she'd verify then modify the total qualified $'s. She also gave me extra credit, probably about $10 worth for my hassle. Stacking coupons, I think I probably only spent about $50 out of pocket."

So who exactly did you contact and what did they do about it? right now Im having this same issue for the first time, and Ive done all of these promos. The item in question is Coke products.


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