Ratatouille: Deal Consolidation
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thanks for the deal, grabbed Rattatouille and Pixar short films for 37 shipped!
fyi, if you have amazon prime it separates the items into 2 different shipments and doesnt take off the discount automatically
didnt want to worry about the hassle of getting a credit, so just ordered through my wifes account
fyi, if you have amazon prime it separates the items into 2 different shipments and doesnt take off the discount automatically
didnt want to worry about the hassle of getting a credit, so just ordered through my wifes account
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Originally Posted by bretski
Please help the clueless:
What is the "pirates reservation" folks are referring to?
What is the "pirates reservation" folks are referring to?
So for example, I bought Pixar Short Films w/Pirates 3 reservation, paid $19.99. I returned the reservation, getting back $5 +tax, and basically paid $14.99 for Pixar Short Films.
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Originally Posted by bluetoast
The Pirates Reservation: If you reserve Pirates of the Caribbean 3, you get $5 off any Disney DVD. There should be a reservation card for Pirates in the DVD section. So you pay $5 towards Pirates, and the cost of your DVD - $5. But you can return the reservation (getting $5 back) and the $5 off is not taken away.
So for example, I bought Pixar Short Films w/Pirates 3 reservation, paid $19.99. I returned the reservation, getting back $5 +tax, and basically paid $14.99 for Pixar Short Films.
So for example, I bought Pixar Short Films w/Pirates 3 reservation, paid $19.99. I returned the reservation, getting back $5 +tax, and basically paid $14.99 for Pixar Short Films.
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That's strange...they should definitely have the cards in the back. Check online to see if your store has this in stock. If so, then that means the pre-order cards should be available at your location. And if they still claim to not have it, the deal can probably work if you order via in store pick up, since the benefits are still available through online orders.
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Originally Posted by D_N_G
thanks for the deal, grabbed Rattatouille and Pixar short films for 37 shipped!
fyi, if you have amazon prime it separates the items into 2 different shipments and doesnt take off the discount automatically
didnt want to worry about the hassle of getting a credit, so just ordered through my wifes account
fyi, if you have amazon prime it separates the items into 2 different shipments and doesnt take off the discount automatically
didnt want to worry about the hassle of getting a credit, so just ordered through my wifes account
Ohhh this must be why its not working for me. I do have Amazon Prime. How annoying! I'm not sure how I can get around this. I can't temporarily deactivate Amazon Prime, nor should I have to. Grrrr...
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Ohhh this must be why its not working for me. I do have Amazon Prime. How annoying! I'm not sure how I can get around this. I can't temporarily deactivate Amazon Prime, nor should I have to. Grrrr...
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Returned my "impulse buy" of the POTC3 Reservation, no problem...finding an old BB gift card that had five bucks on it made this an even better deal for me personally. Kids are happy, too! Thanks for the OP, bluetoast!
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Originally Posted by Pookymeister
so are there any special requirements for this $10 off UPC required Ratatouille deal? Ill def buy the blu-ray if this for sure exists
Originally Posted by bretski
Returned my "impulse buy" of the POTC3 Reservation, no problem...finding an old BB gift card that had five bucks on it made this an even better deal for me personally. Kids are happy, too! Thanks for the OP, bluetoast!
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Originally Posted by bluetoast
Whoops, I read the form wrong. If you buy both the DVD and the Blu-Ray you get a $10 MIR, it's an upgrade incentive. OP updated accordingly
Ah, thats lame. Dont think I know anyone who is buying the SD version - oh well.
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WTF...
alright I'll bite... why would you buy both the Blu-Ray version and the standard version (*edit* on the same freaking day)? I understand a rebate for upgrading a year or two from now... but come on, for that very small minority that would buy both formats you get a $10 mail in rebate? If you bought the Blu-ray version why the hell would you want the inferior standard version as well?
I misread this thread earlier, I thought the $10 MIR was for the purchase of Ratatouille PLUS any other Pixar release... LOL, guess I need to run out and upgrade.
alright I'll bite... why would you buy both the Blu-Ray version and the standard version (*edit* on the same freaking day)? I understand a rebate for upgrading a year or two from now... but come on, for that very small minority that would buy both formats you get a $10 mail in rebate? If you bought the Blu-ray version why the hell would you want the inferior standard version as well?I misread this thread earlier, I thought the $10 MIR was for the purchase of Ratatouille PLUS any other Pixar release... LOL, guess I need to run out and upgrade.
Last edited by hal9000; 11-08-07 at 01:19 AM.
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Well it's mainly an incentive for people who purchased the regular DVD to upgrade to Blu-Ray. The offer extends for a little while to give the customer time to get the other edition.




