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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
I've never been a B&N member before, due to not going there that often and not wanting to spend the $25. So, I've got a couple of questions that can maybe be answered.
1) I see the in-store coupons say "This coupon may be used once" in the small print. Does that mean these are one use per account? Or just per transaction? 2) I read on B&N's site that you can cancel the membership any time within the first 30 days. Are there any drawbacks or limitations in doing this? |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Shagrath: Last year, people went to different stores to utilize the coupon (once). By the final few days, I know that various reports from people who weren't able to the use the coupon (for those who were coming back once every day or in the morning and afternoon after the changed employee shifts).
2) Yes, people did that but I wonder if they realized that many people took advantage of it. I would have think they would change the policy to prevent people from misusing it but I guess we'll find out with this latest sale. |
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Thanks for the quick reply. Like I said, I don't shop there enough as I don't really read much and can usually find most dvds cheaper elsewhere. I think the last time I bought anything from B&N was during the last Criterion sale. I wasn't a member last year, and they had those same coupons available for non-members during that time. I was able to grab several Criterions at multiple stores (and even some at the same stores) with no problem. There are really only 3 B&N's without going too far out of my way, so if I was able to use the $5 coupon at each + the 10% discount, I'd only end up saving $21. It'd be worth it if I got the membership and then cancelled it, but if that's a hassle or undoable, then I guess I'd just eat that $21 and not have to hassle with going to all the stores if I didn't need to.
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I don't suppose anyone has made a pdf of the $5 off $20 coupons for easier printing?
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Sorry if this has been asked, but question about the 5 dollars off in store coupon. I am going to borrow my cousin's Barnes and Noble Card, however, he got his subscription before the dates in the coupon. I know in the opening post it says that it'll still work, but I just wanted to make sure it will. Thanks in advance for your time.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
the 50% off sale is now active online.
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Well, I hate to be "that" guy, but I am struggling figuring out the right formula for combinations (or non-combinations) of coupons to maximize my savings.
I am: 1. Not a member 2. Will be purchasing online 3. Will be purchasing 5-6 Criterion titles, most of which are $19.99. I can't figure out if it is better to use one of the bookstore links with another coupon or just to use a 15% off coupon or something that triggers free shipping <$25 and another stackable coupon (is there one?) It seems like if I use one coupon, then I don't get free shipping and it is not worth it, but then if I pick a coupon that triggers free shipping, I can't stack anything else. Also - if I go through the discovercard.com website for the 10% cashback, can you use the coupons? |
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I am a non-member and I want a $24.99 movie. If I want to buy a filler, then use the 15% off coupon and the Bing link? If I don't want a filler, then use the 10% off coupon with the Notre Dame link to get free shipping? Are these my best deals?
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
(Post 10261580)
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Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but the Non-Members (Anyone Can Use) coupon codes....are they valid for members? I tried using one of the 15% off codes with my BN and AAA membership and it said invalid.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
(Post 10261648)
Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but the Non-Members (Anyone Can Use) coupon codes....are they valid for members? I tried using one of the 15% off codes with my BN and AAA membership and it said invalid.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
(Post 10261648)
Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but the Non-Members (Anyone Can Use) coupon codes....are they valid for members? I tried using one of the 15% off codes with my BN and AAA membership and it said invalid.
By Brakhage: An Anthology Blu-ray - $28.79 Yojimbo/Sanjuro Blu-ray - $25.19 Cheapest method in-store or online that I could come up with. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Numes
(Post 10261576)
Well, I hate to be "that" guy, but I am struggling figuring out the right formula for combinations (or non-combinations) of coupons to maximize my savings.
I am: 1. Not a member 2. Will be purchasing online 3. Will be purchasing 5-6 Criterion titles, most of which are $19.99. I can't figure out if it is better to use one of the bookstore links with another coupon or just to use a 15% off coupon or something that triggers free shipping <$25 and another stackable coupon (is there one?) It seems like if I use one coupon, then I don't get free shipping and it is not worth it, but then if I pick a coupon that triggers free shipping, I can't stack anything else. Also - if I go through the discovercard.com website for the 10% cashback, can you use the coupons? Since I do not have a Discover card I'm not familiar with how their cashback program works. However if it is like Bing I would assume all the non-member coupons would work with it, but you probably should get an answer from someone who has used it.
Originally Posted by Kal Varnsen
(Post 10261595)
I am a non-member and I want a $24.99 movie. If I want to buy a filler, then use the 15% off coupon and the Bing link? If I don't want a filler, then use the 10% off coupon with the Notre Dame link to get free shipping? Are these my best deals?
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
(Post 10261648)
Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but the Non-Members (Anyone Can Use) coupon codes....are they valid for members? I tried using one of the 15% off codes with my BN and AAA membership and it said invalid.
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I used the Discover Card link and the 15% off coupon with no problem. I prefer the AAA link because the discount is taken off the price as opposed to cash back via Discover, but as I noted, I couldn't use the coupon with the AAA link so Discover was the better option. I know I could have taken 20 off with new accounts but didn't feel like doing that.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10261833)
I used the Discover Card link and the 15% off coupon with no problem. I prefer the AAA link because the discount is taken off the price as opposed to cash back via Discover, but as I noted, I couldn't use the coupon with the AAA link so Discover was the better option. I know I could have taken 20 off with new accounts but didn't feel like doing that.
Originally Posted by Shagrath
(Post 10260717)
It'd be worth it if I got the membership and then cancelled it, but if that's a hassle or undoable, then I guess I'd just eat that $21 and not have to hassle with going to all the stores if I didn't need to.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by cartman
(Post 10260753)
I don't suppose anyone has made a pdf of the $5 off $20 coupons for easier printing?
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During the last Criterion B&N sale November 09' I was able to use my girlfriend's membership IN STORE for 10% off and then I printed out several of the $5 off 1 DVD coupons for an extra discount. I was able to get all of the Criterion blu rays I wanted for $13.00 each plus tax.
(it was $40 -50% = $20 -10%=$18 - $5 = $13) At the store the clerk just happened to be someone that I knew so he said "as long as the computer lets me do it then I can do it". He rang up everything separately and I was able to get all the criterions that I wanted for that price. He said if the computer lets him do it then he can't get in trouble. This time around I do not have a membership (I used my girlfriend's last time and it is expired). Because I plan on buying several I would be willing to get a new membership if it was worth saving the money again. I plan on buying the following ALL on Blu Ray: Walkabout Yojimbo/Sanjuro Box Set Gimme Shelter 8½ The Leopard Days of Heaven A Christmas Tale Che Paris, Texas Revanche Lola Montès Hunger Bigger Than Life Vivre sa vie Summer Hours Ride with the Devil Stagecoach By Brakhage: An Anthology,Volumes One and Two Close-up Everlasting Moments Mystery Train Red Desert M The Red Shoes (July 20th) Black Narcissus (July 20th) The Secret of the Grain (July 27th) My question is if I do IN STORE with my friend again and I currently DON'T have a membership what is the best way to save as much as possible? I found the $5 coupon off 1 DVD for new members and since I am getting so many I would be willing to buy the new membership when I go in tomorrow to make my in store purchase for the additional 10% off. Can we get the Criterion Blu Rays for $13 again this go around? Is there a way to save more using a different coupon or at least on the more expensive sets I have listed? Any thoughts or suggestions? |
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The extra 5% at Library link says "! This coupon has expired."
Thanks again for the GREAT thread. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Phantom X
(Post 10262360)
My question is if I do IN STORE with my friend again and I currently DON'T have a membership what is the best way to save as much as possible? I found the $5 coupon off 1 DVD for new members and since I am getting so many I would be willing to buy the new membership when I go in tomorrow to make my in store purchase for the additional 10% off. Can we get the Criterion Blu Rays for $13 again this go around? Is there a way to save more using a different coupon or at least on the more expensive sets I have listed? Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10262501)
Cheapest is in-store is to use a membership and the $5 coupons. All $40 titles will be $13, all $30 titles will be $8.50. For sets priced $60 or higher, use the 20% coupon online.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Shagrath
(Post 10262537)
So there shouldn't be any problem using that $5 off coupon multiple times? Probably not in the same day/transaction though.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
I guess I'll ask when I go in today and look around.
I just wasn't sure if the coupon code got flagged on your account and wouldn't actually let it be rung up again. If that's not the way it's been in the past, then I'm pretty confident I'll grab a membership (potentially cancelling after the sale). |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Shagrath
(Post 10262631)
I guess I'll ask when I go in today and look around.
I just wasn't sure if the coupon code got flagged on your account and wouldn't actually let it be rung up again. If that's not the way it's been in the past, then I'm pretty confident I'll grab a membership (potentially cancelling after the sale). It doesn't get flagged. It works multiple times. But trying it with the same cashier is asking for trouble. YMMV of course. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
I know that the best in-store method is one $5 off $20 coupon per title, ideally no more than 2 per visit (since there are technically two different $5 off $20 coupons). But, has anyone tried using the in-store Member 15% off one item in conjunction with the $5 off coupons to save a trip and instead be able to purchase a more expensive set with the percentage off coupon, followed by two $40 titles using the $5 off $20 ones? The 15% in store coupon is the only one that has fine print saying it cannot be combined with any other coupons. But, the idea would be to use it only on ONE title, and use the other coupons on separate titles in the same order.
In other words, something like: 15% off a $70 (MSRP) title like Yojimbo/Sanjuro blu + $5 off a $40 (MSRP) blu title + $5 off a $40 (MSRP) blu title The 15% off the $70 set is within about $0.50 of the savings from the $5 off coupon used on the same set. Furthermore, combining 3 $40 (MSRP) blu-rays + the $70 (MSRP) set should come out to well over $50 after applied discounts, allowing one of the $5 off $50 coupons to work. Thus in theory, 2 trips could be combined into one by purchasing a more expensive set with 3 of the normal blu-ray titles. Thoughts? |
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