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dino88 01-28-11 02:57 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by kenbenobi (Post 10612527)
HUH? It may be reducing transactions, but I'm using the same amount of coupons, and getting one for FREE. I'm definitely saving more with the B2G1F deal...

No, it's the same as doing three separate transactions with three different 50% coupons. The highest priced item is half off and the other two are B1G1, so half off each. If the two cheapest items are different prices, you'd save more by doing separate transactions. So the B2G1 is equal to or worse than doing all separate transactions. Now if you're using multiple coupons each transaction that would change the outcome.


Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k (Post 10612551)
Also, to the poster with the question, you only get free shipping if you have a membership.

Or if the order is over $25.

kenbenobi 01-28-11 02:59 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by dino88 (Post 10612570)
No, it's the same as doing three separate transactions with three different 50% coupons. The highest priced item is half off and the other two are B1G1, so half off each. If the two cheapest items are different prices, you'd save more by doing separate transactions. So the B1G2 is equal to or worse than doing all separate transactions.

Oooh, you're talking about using ONE coupon during the transaction. I use TWO coupons in the transaction, so I get two titles at 50% off, and one for free. That's why it is definitely cheaper for me, but it helps to be a member so I can use two different coupons. And yes, I try to buy items that are the same price or very close to maximize the savings...

One thing we haven't brought into the equation is the 10% off for titles $39.99+. If you are buying the higher priced items like that, you're actually getting 55% off each item with the coupon, and an additional 10% off if you're a member. So members are getting 59.5% off titles 39.99+ with the coupon (not factoring in the B2G1F sale).

jwstl 01-28-11 03:02 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by dino88 (Post 10612570)
No, it's the same as doing three separate transactions with three different 50% coupons. The highest priced item is half off and the other two are B1G1, so half off each. If the two cheapest items are different prices, you'd save more by doing separate transactions. So the B1G2 is equal to or worse than doing all separate transactions. Now if you're using multiple coupons each transaction that would change the outcome.

You missed the point. Some of us are using multiple coupons in the B2G1 free transaction. I used the 50% off, the $5 off a DVD, and the $5 off a $50 purchase plus the b2g1 free. I've done the math; I saved more this way as opposed to 3 50% off coupons. If you can use 2 50% off coupons with the b2g1 you might save more.

My strategy is to find one item that is about twice the price or slightly more than the other 2. With the 50% it drops it to about the same as others for an equal b2g1 deal. And that usually pushes my total to over $50 which lets me use the other coupon.

dino88 01-28-11 03:05 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by jwstl (Post 10612580)
You missed the point. Some of us are using multiple coupons in the B2G1 free transaction.

I think you missed the end of my post. :)

.................

I just noticed that the Black Swan (blu) pre-order is only $23.99 before any discounts. That will be mine.

True Grit is the same price.

kstublen 01-28-11 03:16 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by kenbenobi (Post 10612518)
Oh, and I got the same cashier as yesterday. I debated not even trying it, but I did, and she allowed it. Then another cashier who looked like a supervisor came up. Glad I didn't try it two minutes later, cuz he looked mean...

Haha, same here. I went again today and she's like, "Hello again. Have another coupon?" Needless to say she took it.

I'm a non-member though and am only using one 50% off coupon, but that's a good enough deal for me. I don't want to push it, especially since she wasn't sure about the coupon yesterday and recognized me again today.

I still think though that the 50% off and 30% off coupons would work in the same transaction if you're buying multiple items. I just don't want to try it though because they look identical except for like 3 numbers on the barcode and I don't feel like getting into an argument about that, seems too petty.

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I don't know how it worked out this way, because when I calculated what the total would be I got something completely different, but I got Doctor Who: Series 1, Doctor Who: Black Guardian Trilogy, and Doctor Who: Trial Of A Time Lord for $86.65 total, which comes out to $28.88 each, which is cheaper than Amazon has ever had them.

Usually, when you do the B2G1 Sale it charges you for the two most expensive items. In my case that would have been Series 1 ($79.99, on sale for $71.99) and either Black Guardian Trilogy or Trial Of A Time Lord ($59.99, on sale for $53.99). Factor in the 50% off coupon and the $71.99 becomes $35.99, plus the $53.99, making the three a total of $89.98.

Instead, they charged me for both $53.99 ones and the $71.99 one rang up free. The 50% off coupon made one of the $53.99 ones $26.99, then with the other $53.99 one it brought me to a total of $80.98 for the three.

The only possible explanation I can come up with is the order in which she scanned them into the system. Because the $71.99 one was rang up last. It's only a $9 difference, but just sort of odd. Has anyone had this happen before?

kenbenobi 01-28-11 04:02 PM

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No idea how you got the highest price one for free, but congrats...
I must say, I love to gripe about B&N, and how their membership benefits have tanked in the last year, but when they gave a good coupon like this, combined with a good sale, they truly rock... I still hate their online customer service, with a passion, but I must admit I am loving B&N right now...

I still have 6 more titles I want to get for sure, and may try for a few more after that, but if I can just get these last 6 I want, I'll be happy... But not enough to pay for a new membership! I must say, I have used the shit out of this free 2-month trial...

REPENT 01-28-11 04:05 PM

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..not true, i got free shipping from my store in san diego and i'm not a member...

jwstl 01-28-11 04:32 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by kenbenobi (Post 10612685)
I still have 6 more titles I want to get for sure, and may try for a few more after that,

I'm looking for a set in the $50-$60 range before coupon if you have any suggestions...

kenbenobi 01-28-11 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jwstl (Post 10612725)
I'm looking for a set in the $50-$60 range before coupon if you have any suggestions...

Dexter S4 BD is $65.99 MSRP, but $59.39 Ship to Home. It's one of the titles I'm considering... Otherwise, lots of Doctor Who box sets are $59.99 (original series)

kenbenobi 01-28-11 05:02 PM

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I got email confirmation of my Star Wars Complete Saga Ship-to-Home order saying it is scheduled to ship. The expected ship date? 12-31-2025

jwstl 01-28-11 05:09 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by kenbenobi (Post 10612738)
Dexter S4 BD is $65.99 MSRP, but $59.39 Ship to Home. It's one of the titles I'm considering... Otherwise, lots of Doctor Who box sets are $59.99 (original series)

Thanks. But I haven't seen seasons 2 and 3 yet.
The Bourne Trilogy on BD is $63 online. That's an option.

movielib 01-28-11 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kenbenobi (Post 10612745)
I got email confirmation of my Star Wars Complete Saga Ship-to-Home order saying it is scheduled to ship. The expected ship date? 12-31-2025

I hope you're young. ;)

kstublen 01-28-11 06:28 PM

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If my Barnes & Noble doesn't have an item in stock, could I still get the B2G1 deal if I bought two in-store and had the third shipped to home?

jiggyblau 01-28-11 06:37 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by kstublen (Post 10612851)
If my Barnes & Noble doesn't have an item in stock, could I still get the B2G1 deal if I bought two in-store and had the third shipped to home?

Yes. I did it twice. I haven't received the movies by mail yet, but it worked and the discounts were fine. There just isn't the extra 10% off for members on the one you'll buy online.

jwstl 01-28-11 07:29 PM

Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
 

Originally Posted by jiggyblau (Post 10612861)
Yes. I did it twice. I haven't received the movies by mail yet, but it worked and the discounts were fine. There just isn't the extra 10% off for members on the one you'll buy online.

Exactly. I just did the same. I bought one in store and 2 ship to home. I also used the 50% off, the $5 off DVD, and the $5 off a $50 purchase. It really pays to get friendly with the staff. One of the ship to home items I ordered wasn't available as part of the B2G1 online but the employee let me have it anyway.

kenbenobi 01-28-11 07:57 PM

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The coupon just made me orgasm again... Used it 3 more times at a different store tonight. For the first time, I asked if I could do a Ship to Home order for one item as part of the B2G1F, since they didn't have one title I wanted. He called a manager, and the manager told him that ALL 3 items would have to be ordered with Ship to Home in order to get one free, even if some of the titles were in-stock. In my head, I started to sing "I have a golden ticket..." and immediately picked out a title that I knew was cheaper online than in-store (Videodrome) even though they had it on hold for me, plus 2 pre-orders (Weeds S6 and Let Me In). He took both coupons without hesitation, however he said:
"You know, it's funny, but I've been getting nothing but 50% off coupons all day. I'm beginning to think they're all 50% off" rotfl

I also bought a book at a different register with the coupon. Also amusing, that cashier said it was the first 50% off coupon she's seen!!! I guess everyone is using it on media... I'm up to 9 uses now.

Sweet Baby James 01-28-11 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by kenbenobi (Post 10612991)
The coupon just made me orgasm again...


:yack:

kstublen 01-28-11 08:45 PM

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So I went back tonight and got a membership for $25.00, figuring it was stupid not to given the stuff I was about to buy and the stuff I'd likely buy tomorrow. I already missed out on saving $18.00 this morning, so I figured there was no excuse to miss saving more. Basically I paid $25 for the membership and the Membership Savings total for the stuff I bought (detailed below) came out to $42.30, which is a no-brainer.

Anyway, picked up Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends: The Complete Series ($40.49, after 10% Membership and 50% Coupon); Doctor Who: Series 2 ($64.79, after 10% Membership); and Sons Of Anarchy: Season 2 on Blu-ray (Priced at $56.99, but free). I also got Doctor Who: Series 3 ($32.39, after 10% Membership and 50% Coupon); Doctor Who: Series 4 ($64.79, after 10% Coupon); and Doctor Who: Dalek War (Priced at $48.59, but free).

My total, not including the $25 Membership Fee, came out to $216.63, making them each $36.11; I wasn't thinking, but should've gotten one of the Doctor Who sets free instead of Sons Of Anarchy. But that just would've saved me $7 and I'm not about to go back and return two separate orders and re-buy the stuff in a different combination, lol.

Still, $36 for each of the sets I got is a pretty good deal. If I got all of these sets at the cheapest Amazon has ever had them, it would have been about $23 more in total than what I paid at Barnes & Noble; I might go back tomorrow though and exchange Sons Of Anarchy for something else though, so long as it's below the price of the Doctor Who Sets I don't see why it should be a problem to get something else for free.

Manzana 01-28-11 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by kenbenobi (Post 10612745)
I got email confirmation of my Star Wars Complete Saga Ship-to-Home order saying it is scheduled to ship. The expected ship date? 12-31-2025

That's because the COMPLETE saga won't be finished and ready to ship to you until George does parts 7-9, and at the rate he's going I guess 12-31-2025 might be about right.

Seriously, though, I hardly ever go to B&N and I'm obviously not a B&N member, but I'm tempted to try to preorder the Complete Star Wars Saga (1-6 I know) for $50 with the 50% off coupon as others have done. However, I'm not well versed in the binary language of moisture evap... I mean not well versed in B&N coupons, so I'm not sure of the right steps. It sounds like I could go tomorrow to the store, say I want to preorder Star Wars via ship to home, hand over the 50% off coupon and get it for $50 + tax (or if I can find 2 more titles I'd automatically get the 3rd one free and could use a $5 off $50 coupon)?

It would be cool if I could also get the Aliens set for $40-ish. I don't know if I'll try though because as great as BD is, DVDs suffice for movies I only watch every 5-10 years or so, so I'm not going to go through hoops to get these as it sounds like there is some YMMV involved.

sleepyhead55 01-28-11 09:58 PM

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Run #2--Preordered Meserine: Public Enemy #1 for $15 + tax and got Lost in Translation for $9.71+ tax.

Saw Atonement there for 50% off and put a hold on it. I believe with all the discounts it would come out to $6. The trick here is to find stuff that has another discount on it. I believe Social Network has a 30% off in store. So going by all the discounts I think it comes out to $11.70.

I wish you guys hadn't told me that Black Swan was at $23.99. Now I have another BD I want to buy.

kenbenobi 01-28-11 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Manzana (Post 10613058)
I'm not sure of the right steps. It sounds like I could go tomorrow to the store, say I want to preorder Star Wars via ship to home, hand over the 50% off coupon and get it for $50 + tax (or if I can find 2 more titles I'd automatically get the 3rd one free and could use a $5 off $50 coupon)?

Feasibly, yes. Some cashiers may shoot you down on using a 2nd coupon, but I haven't had any problems using two. Although the $5 off $50 coupon didn't work for me. The cashier scanned it, but the system rejected it. But others have had success with that...

HistoryProf 01-28-11 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by LASERMOVIES (Post 10610597)
Thanks for the information. Probably the member coupons are arranged the same way. I would assume this is the value of each coupon by the numbers.


Members
101341 15% off
101331 20% off
101321 30% off
101311 50% off

Is this the confirmed #/%?? I see confirmation of the non-member 50% code, but not the member one - just that people have used it successfully.

HistoryProf 01-29-11 12:04 AM

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also, are their 50% off on-line codes? I got the 15% print coupon and then "E9L3E4ESA48" for on-line, though when I entered it, it came up "invalid"....

dino88 01-29-11 12:25 AM

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Round 3:

Black Dynamite (blu)
Children of Men (blu)
Lost in Translation (blu)
Once Upon a Time in America (blu)
Raging Bull: 30th Anniversary Ed. (blu)
Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut (dvd)

Total = $60



Originally Posted by jwstl (Post 10612758)
The Bourne Trilogy on BD is $63 online. That's an option.

It's the same price in-store as well. It's marked $69.99, but has a 10% off sticker.


Originally Posted by sleepyhead55 (Post 10613105)
I wish you guys hadn't told me that Black Swan was at $23.99. Now I have another BD I want to buy.

I mentioned that earlier in the thread, but unfortunately I had no luck with a pre-order at two different stores. The system wouldn't let them place the order. I'm assuming it's because there isn't a set release date in the system. Give it a shot though, hopefully you can get it.

JohnIan 01-29-11 12:37 AM

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Looked about, printed two copies of that 50% off coupon.

First picked up "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" SE, paid $14.67 (with tax).

I didn't want to use the second copy, might look suspicious. I was planning to buy a book instead. But luck was with my side. The clerk who helped me took a bathroom break; new guy at the counter. Grabbed "Mae West: The Glamour Collection", the DVD already had a discount of 30%. Gave it a try, it worked - 80% off, paid $7.60 (wt). Outstanding. Both clerks said the same thing. I was the first to get that half off coupon.

All discs mint. I'm happy.


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