Explain This....
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Explain This....
I just joined C.H. I went to CH.com made my selections, and was looking for a place to enter an enrollment code, at the end I made 2 selections from a very generic list, and got charged $10 for 2 dvd's I only sort of wanted. But no enrollment code, and no six dvd's for .49, does this offer get extended after acceptance? I tried calling but just get robot voices, and people who don't know anything.
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
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^ With CH.com one picks two enrollment DVDs from a very short list for $10. Then one has to buy two DVDs to fulfill, but they can be any price (no $19.95 minimum).
After that one gets all DVDs and sets at 40% off list price with free shipping. There are no Director's Selections to fuss with. The main advantage of CH.com is simplicity. Working sale offers as part of a package deal in the regular DVD club is usually cheaper, but a lot more hassle.
Nevertheless, CH.com can have its uses. The much talked about Almodovar set is $20.97 with free shipping at CH.com. While it would be cheaper in the regular club when used as a fulfillment and a B1G1F offer, for those who don't cycle accounts, it is a better deal at CH.com. It costs little to have a CH.com account and it is sometimes useful for an occasional impulse purchase.
A message posted in another thread suggested that Columbia House was no longer accepting applications for CH.com accounts. I will be interested to see if your application gets approved.
After that one gets all DVDs and sets at 40% off list price with free shipping. There are no Director's Selections to fuss with. The main advantage of CH.com is simplicity. Working sale offers as part of a package deal in the regular DVD club is usually cheaper, but a lot more hassle.
Nevertheless, CH.com can have its uses. The much talked about Almodovar set is $20.97 with free shipping at CH.com. While it would be cheaper in the regular club when used as a fulfillment and a B1G1F offer, for those who don't cycle accounts, it is a better deal at CH.com. It costs little to have a CH.com account and it is sometimes useful for an occasional impulse purchase.
A message posted in another thread suggested that Columbia House was no longer accepting applications for CH.com accounts. I will be interested to see if your application gets approved.
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Originally Posted by cookie5409
I signed up at ch.com a couple of days ago & just received my welcome to the club email.




