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nrodgsxr
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posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 7:32a
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nrodgsxr
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 7:32a
breely said:stupid question..it says no special pass needed. Do you just print the flyer and show up? "No invitation or pass is needed for these exceptional offers. Since everyone enjoys saving, spread the word to your family and friends." |
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vorpel
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 8:37a
? for everyone on the friends and family sale on 11/11 I am looking at the Sony KDS-60A3000 TV (Sears link Mfg link) The price says $2199, but my local furniture/electronics store (RC Willey) has it for $2099. Will Sears PM to this and include the specials from the FF 11/11 sale - break out like this: $2199 - $110 PM = $2089 - $250 Sears credit = $1839 - 5% FF sale ($91.95) = $1747.05 - 10% MIR ($174.71)= $1572.35 ? Any help would be greatly appreciated! -DC |
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MonicLoss
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 9:16a
Just out of curiosity- the Cash Back when using the Sears card rebate: It states online that the rebate is only available on Sears.com purchases-Web only... How are you able to get the Cash Back on in-store purchase? (Unless I am missing something here???) |
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OSUdrunk
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 9:17a
mrtrance said:So if I understand the flyer correctly then if I buy a 50" TV then the following should happen:
Say the TV price is $2000. Then you get instant 10% VIP discount , 10% mail-in rebate, and another $250 (current football promotion) for opening a Sears account.
So the breakdown would be $2000 - 200 - 250 - 155 MIR = $1400 +tax. Would the $250 and the 10% both work for opening an account? I think they would deduct the 250 instant rebate before they apply any percent-off deals. With the 50" TV's, it's only 5% off instantly instead of 10% on VIP day. So your deal, I think, would look like: 2000 - 250 instant - 5% instant (87.50) = 1662.50 - 10% mail-in rebat (166.25) = 1496.25 + tax |
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OSUdrunk
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posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 9:18a
MonicLoss said:Just out of curiosity- the Cash Back when using the Sears card rebate: It states online that the rebate is only available on Sears.com purchases-Web only... How are you able to get the Cash Back on in-store purchase? (Unless I am missing something here???) The TV promotion is an instant rebate in-store or mail-in rebate online. See: http://www.thefootballchallenge.com |
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OSUdrunk
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 9:25a
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jmoney48
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posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 9:25a
michaelkenyon: you cant trust the online locator thingy. maybe you should call each store. if the manager is smart, then they will stock up on the tv's which are on sale, the other day our manager asked us (the sales force) what tv's to order, we told her all the stock numbers for the high comission tvs cuz we're always sold out. i told her to order the ones which will be on sale for friends and fam night, but i dont think she knew which ones those were. you will probably have to order whatever tv you want to buy, unless you are lucky and your Sears has it in stock. take the sharp 46 for example, its an old model and probably no Sears has them in stock (unless the distribution center ships them out to the stores the friday before nov 11th). no, the football promotion is for all hdtv's. btw, friends and family night is nov eleventh (11th) not 17th. mrtrance: no, you will get 5% off (5% off tv's $999 and up)(just for being there on friends and fam night), then $250 off (when you use your Sears card), then 10% off by mail in rebate (because you used your Sears card). if you open a new account, you can get 6 months no interest or $10-15 off your first bill. kemichu: no, we (Sears associates) not supposed to do it. however, you might be able to buy it on 11/11 before the sale, then have the same salesperson void the transaction, and you can rebuy it with the discount. vorpel: no, you get the price match or $250 off. so, the best deal you could get is the price match, 24 months no interest, 5% off, and then 10% off by mir. or 5% off, $250 off, 10% off by mir. MonicLoss: if you buy in-store, you get instant $ off. $50, 150 or 250. |
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edavid
- Tired Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 9:50a
Oops, I don't have a Sears card. Can apply instore on the 11th and get the discounts? |
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jmoney48
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 9:57a
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AmiableAlien
- Happy Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 10:26a
Thanks schwoozer, jmoney48 for the hot deal. Can you post the exact models for each TV? Without knowing the model number it's hard to say which one is really a hot deal  |
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Haudidoodie
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 11:16a
jmoney48 said:yep Do you know if the 46XBR4 will still be on sale for $2799 next weekend? Thanks. |
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SPLSInsider
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 11:25a
jmoney48 said:yes, we should still be running the football promotion on nov 11th (since it runs till the 17th) 32' or smaller = 12 months no payments no interest (or $50 off) 37 - 47 = 18 months no interest (or $150 off) 50+ = 24 months no interest (or 250 off)
ALSO........ we are running a special promotion starting sunday (tomorrow) on SHARP tv's. 36 months no interest! (i dont know when this promotion ends)
(i should be getting paid for doing so much work/promoting for Sears ) Do the instant rebates apply as well? If you do a price match will the promotions apply? |
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sithlord32786
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 11:40a
For the football promotion, will buying a PS3 count for the $199 bluray player in order to get the free 1 year home service and pizza? Also, what is the best scenario for the 46" Samsung 1080p lcd? Would it be cheaper on the 11th or BF? Thanks. |
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cardboardbox
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 11:49a
I couple questions: 1. I'm interested in the Sony 50" 1080p lcd projection thats in the OP for $1400 - a bunch of discounts. Is that the BF price? I thought that was the price they've been selling at for a while. Also, anyone know the response time on it? I dont know if I'd want the 8 ms. 2. I think my wife has a Sears card from years ago. Can we reactivate it in store if we do not have the card anymore or will I need to do that on the phone in advance? |
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jmoney48
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 11:56a
Haudidoodie: sorry, i dont know. i could find out probably on thurs or fri (maybe). SPLSInsider: the $ off that you quoted from me are instant rebates. you would get 5% off the sale price, then the instant rebate.... then 10% off by MIR. if you get a price match from another store, you will not get the IR. but u will still get the 5 and 10% by mir. sithlord32786: i dont know about the ps3, i will ask. the best scenario for the sam 46 1080p will probably be on the 11th. $1500 is $600 less than fry's sale price i believe. cardboardbox: you will want to activate the card before you get to the store, it will save everyone time. you might have to get a new one, not sure. if you get a new card, we can give you 6 months no interest or $10-15 off your first bill. |
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keithjo
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 11:56a
Sears has also extended their price match policy: Any hdtv purchased between 11/04/07 and 02/02/08 has a 60 day price match instead of the normal 30 days. Thanks op for a great post. |
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meevan
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 12:36p
Guys... need your advice. I need a TV for my family room TV cabinet. We have space 45" diagnol and 36" wide. Any recommendations of a good deal thru VIP sale that would work?? Tnx, Meevan |
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OSUdrunk
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 2:19p
Question about the Samsung 50" plasma. The model for $1400 on BF is the HPT5044, but the model online and in-store is the HPT5054. Will the 5044 be available to purchase in-store or online on the 11th, or will that not be available until BF? The people I talked to at Sears today couldn't give me much info on the F&F sale. |
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jmoney48
- Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2007 @ 2:27p
seems like this is Sears way of getting rid of old models? you will probably have to order it since we dont have the old models at the store anymore. |
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