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DreamBucket
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posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 8:59p
moneymama said:laidbacklarkin said:moneymama said:I don't have any use for men's dockers. Is there anyway around that?Ever tried Women's dockers ?
Qualifying Purchases: Purchase $125 or more of men’s Dockers® apparel and/or accessories only (does not apply to women’s apparel, eyewear or luggage) (“Qualifying Purchases”) (pre-tax amount after application of all discounts, if any). Retain the ORIGINAL sales receipt or on-line receipt with order number and circle the eligible items
Get yourself a man ... father's day is coming up too. |
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Ahoy
- Thrifty Member
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 10:07p
Need some new pants indedd. Hope it works out.
Thanks, |
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BudgetingMom
- Thrifty Member
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 11:28p
diazfranco said:sydnie said:.......They charged him $59.00 for taxes for the Airline Ticket.....[/L]
Is this about right for the amount it would cost you in taxes? $59.00? Anybody know???</blockquote> |
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debtorequity
- Member
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 11:33p
They way around not needing dockers clothing is to eBay it or return t without receipt... |
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BudgetingMom
- Thrifty Member
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 11:40p
I'm flexible with cities/dates....but would want to travel with my hubby. 2 vouchers are allowable per address, BUT having to submit 3 possible itineraries, what is the chance that we would even get vouchers going to the same place, let alone on the same flight???  |
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tartar
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 11:46p
most of the destinations will not be available for sure. my guess is that we will all end up in las vegas. pants-maker will not pay for tickets, but the gambling houses will. |
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g8rgal
- Member
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 11:56p
This seems like a great deal. I can't wait to get my voucher.
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Donedealzz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 12:06a
Good deal Right on time for vacation |
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CrackerMan
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posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 12:12a
It is not a good deal. It is a crummy deal unless you do not work and don't care who you fly with since there is no guarantee that you and your friend,spouse, etc will even get the same flight. |
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Snyder81
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 12:24a
lawadvocate said:Found an interesting suggestion on another deal site:
"Just buy $125 of dockers clothes on sale and return without receipt" or purchase online and return instore with a copy of the receipt
At what point did "interesting" become synonymous with "fraudulent"?  |
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knickdigger
- Senior Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 12:55a
moneymama said:I don't have any use for men's dockers. Is there anyway around that? they have surgery to fix that, nowadays. "Addadictomy", i believe it's called. |
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merrimac1
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posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 1:16a
BudgetingMom said:I'm flexible with cities/dates....but would want to travel with my hubby. 2 vouchers are allowable per address, BUT having to submit 3 possible itineraries, what is the chance that we would even get vouchers going to the same place, let alone on the same flight???  Exactly! I have this concern, too. Who would travel alone? |
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shire
- Tired Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 1:18a
merrimac1 said:BudgetingMom said:I'm flexible with cities/dates....but would want to travel with my hubby. 2 vouchers are allowable per address, BUT having to submit 3 possible itineraries, what is the chance that we would even get vouchers going to the same place, let alone on the same flight???  Exactly! I have this concern, too. Who would travel alone?
id be willing to bet that most air travelers do travel alone... |
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danielle5985
- Broke Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 1:23a
Am I the only one wishing for another Wendy's/AirTran deal? I'll never look at a fast food dumpster the same way again... |
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Dealr
- Ancient Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 1:25a
CrackerMan said:It is not a good deal. It is a crummy deal unless you do not work and don't care who you fly with since there is no guarantee that you and your friend,spouse, etc will even get the same flight.
I could care less about all the nay-sayers before this.....
Yea, this angle makes it bite the big one for me!!!!
Oh well, and it was pretty good until then. |
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osuuma
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 1:33a
I really don't see how this can happen. I mean, my mom lives in Chico, CA, and flew to Oceanside, CA, to visit my aunt. She departed Chico, stopped at Sacramento, switched planes, Then to LA, switched planes again, then Oceanside. The cost was $700 round trip.
This promotion has Chico as a departure city and LA as a destination. So how can it be done for $125 round trip? Heck, the gas is more than that!
Admittedly, taxes do take up a great portion of the air fare, but still.
If legit, this is a good deal for retired persons. They got plenty of time. Heck, it would be an adventure! |
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merrimac1
- Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 1:58a
osuuma said:I really don't see how this can happen. I mean, my mom lives in Chico, CA, and flew to Oceanside, CA, to visit my aunt. She departed Chico, stopped at Sacramento, switched planes, Then to LA, switched planes again, then Oceanside. The cost was $700 round trip.
This promotion has Chico as a departure city and LA as a destination. So how can it be done for $125 round trip? Heck, the gas is more than that!
Admittedly, taxes do take up a great portion of the air fare, but still.
If legit, this is a good deal for retired persons. They got plenty of time. Heck, it would be an adventure! Chances are she won't get LA as the destination. That kills the deal! |
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NJDevilsfan
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 6:06a
rsuaver said:I can see calling Micheal from Dockers again this year - I think I pass as I can guarantee that if you try to take advantage of additional tickets it'll be impossible or outrageously priced...
Give me an iPod or something that has a brand a fixed value and I'll consider it...
I'm sure they count on people booking tickets for companions at ridiculous prices. After all you're getting the free ticket T&C are very restrictive and vague. They can offer destinations, times, dates, that nobody would want, even for free. Do you have to pay "applicable taxes"? |
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russellt
- Senior Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 6:59a
osuuma said:I really don't see how this can happen. I mean, my mom lives in Chico, CA, and flew to Oceanside, CA, to visit my aunt. She departed Chico, stopped at Sacramento, switched planes, Then to LA, switched planes again, then Oceanside. The cost was $700 round trip.
This promotion has Chico as a departure city and LA as a destination. So how can it be done for $125 round trip? Heck, the gas is more than that!
Admittedly, taxes do take up a great portion of the air fare, but still.
If legit, this is a good deal for retired persons. They got plenty of time. Heck, it would be an adventure!
The average passenger pays less than $300 RT from ORD to LAX. There are business travelers and others on those same flights paying $1,000.00 or more for a last minute bookings, refundable tickets, last minute changes, first class and a variety of other reasons. The airlines fill their planes with more that 50% of their passengers flying below the airlines cost so they can make a profit on a few people like they did on your mom. |
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luvdoublebrats
- Senior Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 7:44a
NJDevilsfan said:rsuaver said:I can see calling Micheal from Dockers again this year - I think I pass as I can guarantee that if you try to take advantage of additional tickets it'll be impossible or outrageously priced...
Give me an iPod or something that has a brand a fixed value and I'll consider it...
I'm sure they count on people booking tickets for companions at ridiculous prices. After all you're getting the free ticket T&C are very restrictive and vague. They can offer destinations, times, dates, that nobody would want, even for free. Do you have to pay "applicable taxes"?
NJDevilsfan, I think you're exactly right. Most people with flexible with travel dates, do not travel alone. They're counting on selling you companion tix, and likely a hotel room as well. With that being said, I think you could still snag a good deal.
JCP has a $10 voucher deal going on. Buy anything $10 or more, and get $10 off. It's on eBay right now, and I got one mailed to me. I didn't read anything about the full $125 on one receipt, so I assume multiple receipts are fine. And lastly, I know that you need to send the original receipt to Dockers . So, make a copy of it in the event you want to return the pants to JCP. JCP has an excellent return policy, and I doubt they will hassel you about returning it with a copy of the receipt. I know you can return without recipt, however you may only get back the sale price. |
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