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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Hey Trevor,
Which version of The Last Emperor would you recommend (if you would recommend it at all)? B&N has 2 dvd versions and the blu-ray. I thought you'd be a good person to ask after reading your post earlier, since you don't seem to be biased towards a certain format. Thanks |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by dino88
(Post 10262716)
Hey Trevor,
Which version of The Last Emperor would you recommend (if you would recommend it at all)? B&N has 2 dvd versions and the blu-ray. I thought you'd be a good person to ask after reading your post earlier, since you don't seem to be biased towards a certain format. Thanks I see your reasoning for asking me, but must admit that I'm not one to care about AV quality much. To me, upconverted DVD is close enough to BD quality. The story is 90% of the equation for me, extras 7%, and how it sounds and looks only 3%. I can get immersed into a film just as much on a 13" B&W as in an IMAX theater, only slight hyperbole there. But in this case, I don't see why everyone wouldn't prefer the DVD over the BD. You're losing an entire version of the movie. Edit to add: Oh, and I love the film, so would recommend it highly. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Jfunk1
(Post 10262709)
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? |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Thanks Trevor. I'm perfectly happy with dvd quality, so that isn't an issue for me either. Add one more to my list.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jkzahn
(Post 10262429)
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
The $5 coupons are not working automatically on titles discounted to below $20. They still should work per the fine print, and cashiers can easily key them in to work, but it's not automatic anymore. So even more YMMV now.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
I'm seeking advice on what my best options are for coupon use on this Criterion sale. I am a non-member and I ordinarily order CDs and DVDs from B&N online, linking through AAA to get the 10% off for AAA members. My orders typically exceed $25 so that I get free shipping.
Last November there happened to be an in-store-only 25% off coupon available to non-members and members alike, so I traipsed all over the DC area stores and used this coupon frequently - one at a time - instead of using my AAA discount. Unfortunately, at this writing, there's no non-member in-store coupon available except for 10% off, which I can get through AAA online in any event. But I can also use my Discover card online to get a 10% cashback, or Bing to get 8% cashback. And from what I read most if not all of those coupon codes for an extra 10% off your highest-priced item do NOT work with AAA, but they do work with Discover and Bing. At least I think they do because the coupon code instructions say the codes do not work with any other offer. So - Question #1 - if I use one of those 10% off - highest price item codes do I risk losing out on my Discover or Bing cashback? It takes several weeks to get that cashback from either Discover or Bing and I'm worried that my use of a coupon code on one item will wipe out my 10% cashback on an entire order. So - Question #2 - other than setting up a bunch of new accounts - which I am loathe to do - or buying a B&N membership, which makes no sense to me as I already can get 10% through AAA - are there any other good options? I don't mind going the in-store route but I don't think there is any advantage to it this time around. Comments from the B&N coupon gurus? Thanks. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by greylocke5
(Post 10263252)
I'm seeking advice on what my best options are for coupon use on this Criterion sale. I am a non-member and I ordinarily order CDs and DVDs from B&N online, linking through AAA to get the 10% off for AAA members. My orders typically exceed $25 so that I get free shipping.
Last November there happened to be an in-store-only 25% off coupon available to non-members and members alike, so I traipsed all over the DC area stores and used this coupon frequently - one at a time - instead of using my AAA discount. Unfortunately, at this writing, there's no non-member in-store coupon available except for 10% off, which I can get through AAA online in any event. But I can also use my Discover card online to get a 10% cashback, or Bing to get 8% cashback. And from what I read most if not all of those coupon codes for an extra 10% off your highest-priced item do NOT work with AAA, but they do work with Discover and Bing. At least I think they do because the coupon code instructions say the codes do not work with any other offer. So - Question #1 - if I use one of those 10% off - highest price item codes do I risk losing out on my Discover or Bing cashback? It takes several weeks to get that cashback from either Discover or Bing and I'm worried that my use of a coupon code on one item will wipe out my 10% cashback on an entire order. So - Question #2 - other than setting up a bunch of new accounts - which I am loathe to do - or buying a B&N membership, which makes no sense to me as I already can get 10% through AAA - are there any other good options? I don't mind going the in-store route but I don't think there is any advantage to it this time around. Comments from the B&N coupon gurus? Thanks. Pretty much all of it is YMMV and unknown. Technically, Bing and Discover could nullify their cashback based on their terms, but in reality they don't seem to do that often, if at all. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by greylocke5
(Post 10263252)
I'm seeking advice on what my best options are for coupon use on this Criterion sale. I am a non-member and I ordinarily order CDs and DVDs from B&N online, linking through AAA to get the 10% off for AAA members. My orders typically exceed $25 so that I get free shipping.
Last November there happened to be an in-store-only 25% off coupon available to non-members and members alike, so I traipsed all over the DC area stores and used this coupon frequently - one at a time - instead of using my AAA discount. Unfortunately, at this writing, there's no non-member in-store coupon available except for 10% off, which I can get through AAA online in any event. But I can also use my Discover card online to get a 10% cashback, or Bing to get 8% cashback. And from what I read most if not all of those coupon codes for an extra 10% off your highest-priced item do NOT work with AAA, but they do work with Discover and Bing. At least I think they do because the coupon code instructions say the codes do not work with any other offer. So - Question #1 - if I use one of those 10% off - highest price item codes do I risk losing out on my Discover or Bing cashback? It takes several weeks to get that cashback from either Discover or Bing and I'm worried that my use of a coupon code on one item will wipe out my 10% cashback on an entire order. So - Question #2 - other than setting up a bunch of new accounts - which I am loathe to do - or buying a B&N membership, which makes no sense to me as I already can get 10% through AAA - are there any other good options? I don't mind going the in-store route but I don't think there is any advantage to it this time around. Comments from the B&N coupon gurus? Thanks. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Thanks guys. I will try the coupon codes with AAA first and I should know right away whether they will work. After that I will switch to shop Discover and take my chances. I'll let you know what I buy.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
A question for those who order from Bn.com regularly:
I placed an order yesterday and received 2 emails: the order confirmation and the "scheduled to ship" email. I logged into my account today and the order is not listed in my orders history. Does this mean my order has been cancelled? If it had been cancelled for some reason you would think it would be listed but say "cancelled". I suppose I should contact CS but that's never fun. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10263424)
A question for those who order from Bn.com regularly:
I placed an order yesterday and received 2 emails: the order confirmation and the "scheduled to ship" email. I logged into my account today and the order is not listed in my orders history. Does this mean my order has been cancelled? If it had been cancelled for some reason you would think it would be listed but say "cancelled". I suppose I should contact CS but that's never fun. They have never canceled an order - or an item off an order - without emailing me. (Though it does piss me off when they cancel a pre-ordered item because - duh - they were "unable to obtain it.") But Customer Service should be able to verify whether your order is open, if the uncertainty is driving you crazy. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Does anyone have a direct link to the new Ozu double feature? I haven't been able to find it on their site yet. --Peter
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Proglodite
(Post 10263628)
Does anyone have a direct link to the new Ozu double feature? I haven't been able to find it on their site yet. --Peter
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10263424)
A question for those who order from Bn.com regularly:
I placed an order yesterday and received 2 emails: the order confirmation and the "scheduled to ship" email. I logged into my account today and the order is not listed in my orders history. Does this mean my order has been cancelled? If it had been cancelled for some reason you would think it would be listed but say "cancelled". I suppose I should contact CS but that's never fun.
Originally Posted by Sweet Baby James
(Post 10263643)
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10263424)
A question for those who order from Bn.com regularly:
I placed an order yesterday and received 2 emails: the order confirmation and the "scheduled to ship" email. I logged into my account today and the order is not listed in my orders history. Does this mean my order has been cancelled? If it had been cancelled for some reason you would think it would be listed but say "cancelled". I suppose I should contact CS but that's never fun. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by LASERMOVIES
(Post 10263684)
I never had that happen. Was the order ever listed in your account before it was missing? I have one suggestion to try to see if you can find it online. First log out of your account. Then go to the page to check order status. Try checking your order using the order number and email address you placed the order with at B&N. Maybe that will pull up the information for the order.
I did try checking the order status when not logged in and I got a "Order number does not match our records..." message. I then called the CS number and used the automated system to check the status. I got the same basic message..."order number does not match". After multiple failed attempts I was transferred to a CS rep. I gave him the order #, my email address, zip code, and one item in the order, and he located it and told me it should ship today. Very odd. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10263706)
It was there right after I placed it last night but was gone when I checked this afternoon. And it's still missing.
I did try checking the order status when not logged in and I got a "Order number does not match our records..." message. I then called the CS number and used the automated system to check the status. I got the same basic message..."order number does not match". After multiple failed attempts I was transferred to a CS rep. I gave him the order #, my email address, zip code, and one item in the order, and he located it and told me it should ship today. Very odd. Maybe all the traffic for the Criterion sale is causing problems with the web site. Last year during the first sale strange things were happening. A lot of the coupons could get used multiple times with the same account. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
I think the 20% off is dead at least for any criterion dvd. I logged into the library website and here is what I got under any criterion dvd:
Note: This item does not qualify for coupons or promotional discounts unless expressly stated. Got to checkout page and the 20% off highest item doesn't work at all for the Criterions. Worked on another non-Criterion dvd though. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Laser,
I remember some talk about returning in store and only getting store credit, not a charge back to your cc. If this is the case, can that store credit be used on the website? This is regarding my question earlier about exchanging a dvd bought online for the blu-ray in store. I'm just thinking that if they don't let me do an even exchange and I only get store credit, I can always just order it again online with that credit. It will be an even exchange, but will just take an extra few days to get to me. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by sleepyhead55
(Post 10263750)
I think the 20% off is dead at least for any criterion dvd. I logged into the library website and here is what I got under any criterion dvd:
Note: This item does not qualify for coupons or promotional discounts unless expressly stated. Got to checkout page and the 20% off highest item doesn't work at all for the Criterions. Worked on another non-Criterion dvd though. |
Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10263089)
The $5 coupons are not working automatically on titles discounted to below $20. They still should work per the fine print, and cashiers can easily key them in to work, but it's not automatic anymore. So even more YMMV now.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
WTF is going on with the online coupons. I even used a different name, different address and created a new account and it still wouldn't accept them. We may be acting sly, but all they're doing is screwing themselves out of orders, because now I'll definitely order less if anything else at all. I do have to figure out a way to get a comparable price on The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus, but anything else I was considering is probably out the window.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jrsl76
(Post 10263846)
WTF is going on with the online coupons. I even used a different name, different address and created a new account and it still wouldn't accept them. We may be acting sly, but all they're doing is screwing themselves out of orders, because now I'll definitely order less if anything else at all.
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Re: Barnes And Noble Coupon Thread Part 2
Originally Posted by jrsl76
(Post 10263846)
WTF is going on with the online coupons. I even used a different name, different address and created a new account and it still wouldn't accept them. We may be acting sly, but all they're doing is screwing themselves out of orders, because now I'll definitely order less if anything else at all. I do have to figure out a way to get a comparable price on The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus, but anything else I was considering is probably out the window.
Note: This item does not qualify for coupons or promotional discounts unless expressly stated. |
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