Amazon coupon question
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What coupon to use
Say I were to buy 3 dvd's for $35 each, total $105.
1. Should I use the $10 off $100 coupon, probably not.
2. or buy each dvd in 3 separate orders and use the $5 off $35 coupon
3. Or can I just input the $5 of $35 coupon 3 times for 1 order?
1. Should I use the $10 off $100 coupon, probably not.
2. or buy each dvd in 3 separate orders and use the $5 off $35 coupon
3. Or can I just input the $5 of $35 coupon 3 times for 1 order?
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Definitely go for route #1.
1. $10 off the entire single order, plus free shipping.
2. 3 separate orders: 3 x ($5 off - $2.98 S&H per order) = $6.06 off all 3 DVDs.
3. Not possible. Amazon limits 1 coupon per order.
1. $10 off the entire single order, plus free shipping.
2. 3 separate orders: 3 x ($5 off - $2.98 S&H per order) = $6.06 off all 3 DVDs.
3. Not possible. Amazon limits 1 coupon per order.
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They also only allow a coupon to be used once per account.
#1 is definately the way to go, since you'd qualify for the supersaver shipping and with #2 you'd have to pay shipping for each DVD...
#1 is definately the way to go, since you'd qualify for the supersaver shipping and with #2 you'd have to pay shipping for each DVD...
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I have found that when I cancel and order with a promo certificate, the $5 or $10 discount coupon always appears on my checkout page next time I place an order.




