jd2010 said: ugh fu Mr C I have a walkin closet full of paper. These will make cases 29 and 30.
have you considered donating any to schools or charitable organizations?
last go round, I just dropped shipped them to a local charity from the store kiosk order. got my rewards/rebates just fine, and didn't have to lift ONE SINGLE box of paper!
BTW, yes, I did ask the charity first if they wanted a donation of this, and was given a person's name to ship it to at the charity. didn't just ship it there....LOL.
1brooklyn1
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 7:22a
The $5 off $25 purchase will also reduce the outlay, with possibility of the 15% off expired coupons working through Monday.
NoMoneyInMyWallet
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 11:20a
jd2010 said: ugh fu Mr C I have a walkin closet full of paper. These will make cases 29 and 30.If you have 28 cases, why oh why would you PAY $19.99 for more paper? Time to visit a psychiatrist?
NoMoneyInMyWallet said: jd2010 said: ugh fu Mr C I have a walkin closet full of paper. These will make cases 29 and 30.If you have 28 cases, why oh why would you PAY $19.99 for more paper? Time to visit a psychiatrist?
Im obv not buying until the coupon comes out in a day or two making them FAR again.
freakinout
Nerdy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 11:36a
NoMoneyInMyWallet said: If you have 28 cases, why oh why would you PAY $19.99 for more paper? Time to visit a psychiatrist?
Funny, that was the exact reaction I had when I read it.
maybe they want to get on the TV show Hoarders
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 11:50a
1brooklyn1 said: The $5 off $25 purchase will also reduce the outlay, with possibility of the 15% off expired coupons working through Monday.
I was wondering if the $5 coupon would work, now I know.
Coupon is not on ads in the stores, only in the newspaper version
badboi
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 1:45p
Here we go again.
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 1:50p
badboi said: Here we go again.
And you are referring to?
badboi
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 5:55p
yesidonoitall said: badboi said: Here we go again.
And you are referring to?
You don't want to dance with me.
yankees4life
Fantasy Baseball Commissioner
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 6:28p
I chose to do the Office Depot deal. A case of Hammermill for $22.99 with no rebate. They had a limit of 2, which was what I needed anyway.
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 6:31p
yankees4life said: I chose to do the Office Depot deal. A case of Hammermill for $22.99 with no rebate. They had a limit of 2, which was what I needed anyway.
I saw that deal. But IMO, the rate of return on the $3 saving is 120% on the Staples deal.... ($3 for 30 day wait) And compounded it would be a higher percentage.... Now that is unheard of anywhere.
yankees4life
Fantasy Baseball Commissioner
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 6:50p
yesidonoitall said: yankees4life said: I chose to do the Office Depot deal. A case of Hammermill for $22.99 with no rebate. They had a limit of 2, which was what I needed anyway.
I saw that deal. But IMO, the rate of return on the $3 saving is 120% on the Staples deal.... ($3 for 30 day wait) And compounded it would be a higher percentage.... Now that is unheard of anywhere.
Well, it's not really $3. You had to pay tax on $50 while I paid tax on $23.
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 7:03p
yankees4life said: yesidonoitall said: yankees4life said: I chose to do the Office Depot deal. A case of Hammermill for $22.99 with no rebate. They had a limit of 2, which was what I needed anyway.
I saw that deal. But IMO, the rate of return on the $3 saving is 120% on the Staples deal.... ($3 for 30 day wait) And compounded it would be a higher percentage.... Now that is unheard of anywhere.
Well, it's not really $3. You had to pay tax on $50 while I paid tax on $23.
My mistake, I pay no sales tax here in Oregon So my figures apply to me....and those i n no sales tax states
yankees4life
Fantasy Baseball Commissioner
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 7:10p
yesidonoitall said: yankees4life said: yesidonoitall said: yankees4life said: I chose to do the Office Depot deal. A case of Hammermill for $22.99 with no rebate. They had a limit of 2, which was what I needed anyway.
I saw that deal. But IMO, the rate of return on the $3 saving is 120% on the Staples deal.... ($3 for 30 day wait) And compounded it would be a higher percentage.... Now that is unheard of anywhere.
Well, it's not really $3. You had to pay tax on $50 while I paid tax on $23.
My mistake, I pay no sales tax here in Oregon So my figures apply to me....and those i n no sales tax states
Lucky you...they tax me and tax me here in NJ
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 7:13p
Oregon, Alaska and I think Rhode Island have no sales tax.....
We do have a kinda backwards town, Ashland, they voted in a citywide prepared food tax years ago. So no McDouble for just $1.00
mrhineh
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 7:27p
I have a $25/75 coupon, a $25 credit, and $50 in rebates to spend and need a monitor. Looking at the HP 23" LED HD w/HDMI for $160 minus the coops. Hmmm....
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 7:45p
No sales tax in
Oregon Alaska Montana New Hampshire and Delaware
lusqd
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 8:51p
Why on earth am I seeing reg price $49.99 - save 18.99 = $31.00 - rebate $30 = final price $1.99 after rebate on my screen? I'm too skeptical to put an order through (well, maybe not). Is anyone else seeing this?
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 8:56p
lusqd said: Why on earth am I seeing reg price $49.99 - save 18.99 = $31.00 - rebate $30 = final price $1.99 after rebate on my screen? I'm too skeptical to put an order through (well, maybe not). Is anyone else seeing this?
I would say you are reading it wrong... And doing the math wrong...
lusqd said: Why on earth am I seeing reg price $49.99 - save 18.99 = $31.00 - rebate $30 = final price $1.99 after rebate on my screen? I'm too skeptical to put an order through (well, maybe not). Is anyone else seeing this?Add it to your cart and see what you get. Staples sometimes has dynamic pricing depending on product/location. I see $12.49 final price but $49.99 when added to cart.
lusqd
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 9:10p
yesidonoitall said: lusqd said: Why on earth am I seeing reg price $49.99 - save 18.99 = $31.00 - rebate $30 = final price $1.99 after rebate on my screen? I'm too skeptical to put an order through (well, maybe not). Is anyone else seeing this?
I would say you are reading it wrong... And doing the math wrong...
Price $49.99 Save -$18.00 Now $31.99 Rebate 30.00 $1.99* 5000/Case *Price AFTER rebate
I'm going to try an order.
I saved a copy of my screen, just in case.
lusqd
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 9:14p
mathfaster said: lusqd said: Why on earth am I seeing reg price $49.99 - save 18.99 = $31.00 - rebate $30 = final price $1.99 after rebate on my screen? I'm too skeptical to put an order through (well, maybe not). Is anyone else seeing this?Add it to your cart and see what you get. Staples sometimes has dynamic pricing depending on product/location. I see $12.49 final price but $49.99 when added to cart.
When added to cart, the price is $31.99. So if I really get the rebate, it WILL be $1.99. Does anyone know the Rebate #?
mathfaster
Cranky Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 9:17p
lusqd said: mathfaster said: lusqd said: Why on earth am I seeing reg price $49.99 - save 18.99 = $31.00 - rebate $30 = final price $1.99 after rebate on my screen? I'm too skeptical to put an order through (well, maybe not). Is anyone else seeing this?Add it to your cart and see what you get. Staples sometimes has dynamic pricing depending on product/location. I see $12.49 final price but $49.99 when added to cart.
Product: Staples 8.5 x 11 Multipurpose Paper, 10-ream Case Rebate reward: $30.00 Rebate Visa Prepaid Card Learn more about the Rebate Visa Prepaid Card Purchase dates: 12-30-2012 through 01-05-2013 Postmark date: Purchase Date Plus 60 Days Promotion: $30 Visa Prepaid Card with Purchase of Staples Multipurpose Paper Case (SKU 513096) at Staples Rebate Offer Number: 12-36885
lusqd
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 9:25p
Thanks, Mathfaster. Just submitted my rebate. Off to order one more case, now that it went through!
Got this 4 months ago at Staples coupon sale price came out to $22.99 and extra $20.00 rebate= $2.99 final But applied for rebate and got an E-mail next day saying sorry but not eligible for rebate due to use of coupon, Plus this paper is really super thin!
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 9:33p
There is the instore $1.00 AR limit of 4 Hammermill 122408
mathfaster
Cranky Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 9:35p
fsu67 said: Got this 4 months ago at Staples coupon sale price came out to $22.99 and extra $20.00 rebate= $2.99 final But applied for rebate and got an E-mail next day saying sorry but not eligible for rebate due to use of coupon, Plus this paper is really super thin!It is 20 lb. paper. Same as all their FAR or near FAR paper. If you do single sided print for coupons, etc. it works just fine. I wouldn't do serious duplex printing with it. Need 24 lb. paper for that which AFAIK is almost never on sale.
Just got an eMail with coupon making the paper $14.99 each limit 2 Same eMail has a $5 off $25 coupon like on the front page of the newspaper distributed ads. Maybe can be use with the paper coupon, may as well try.
$14.99 after coupon and easy rebate in eMail from Staples again today... Limit 2 again so now you can have a total of 4 if bought 2 from last weeks offer.
Print this page to redeem this offer in store.
Valid in store only.
$14.99 after easy rebate
Staples 8.5 x 11 Multipurpose Paper, 10-ream case.*
Item no. 513096 Reg. $49.99 - $30 easy rebate - $5 with this coupon = $14.99. Limit 2 cases per household.
Associate scan UPC before completing sale:
Coupon Code: 84640
*Valid through 1/12/2013 in Staples® U.S. stores only. Discount applies to Staples® 8.5" x 11" multipurpose paper, 10-ream case only, item no. 513096. Limit two cases per household. While supplies last. Each item purchased can only be discounted by one coupon, applied by cashier in order received and prior to tax. Coupon not valid if purchased or sold and must be surrendered. No cash/credit back. Not valid on prior purchases or purchases made with Staples® Procurement or Convenience Cards.
Cashier instructions: Cashier must scan the coupon code twice to apply to both cases of paper. Limit 2 cases per household.
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