2 Free $5 Sports Authority vouchers

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tante said:   I signed up yesterday and don't see anything in my account yet. How long did you have to wait?

Ditto on this...signed up this morning and nada.


billrubin said:   psxzombie said:   MrVietnam said:   Just a hint: All you have to do is put in a San Francisco ZIP code and you can sign up just fine. You don't actually have to live in San Francisco. When it asked me for my home address I just enter it but leave the San Francisco as is. The $5 vouchers come in your e-mail, so nothing to threat about.do the vouchers have restrictions on them?Yeah, I'm wondering if stores in other areas will even be able to accept them.

I got my vouchers after signing up a couple days ago. The coupon appears with a unique barcode but generic everything else. I'm pretty sure you can use this at any SA store you want.


I got a welcome e-mail today and then I signed into my online account and saw my two $5 vouchers waiting for me to print out:

TRANSACTION TYPE DATE AMOUNT
Reward Issued Issued: 04/11/2012 Print $5 Reward
Reward Issued Issued: 04/11/2012 Print $5 Reward


They both expire in 60 days (on 6/10/12).


I signed up online; is a membership card required?

If you enrolled online, you can receive a membership card at the register of Sports Authority and S.A. Elite Sports Authority stores, although a membership card is not required. The Associate at the register can access your account with either the email address or phone number you provided during registration.


Also, after I printed my 2 $5 vouchers I was able to update my address information to reflect my true ZIP code.


Thanks, OP for the free $10 at Sports Authority!


No go in Dallas


is it viable to use 2 coupons in one transaction?


pinakap0gi said:   is it viable to use 2 coupons in one transaction?

I doubt it, but will depend on if its treated as a coupon or gift cert. Try it and report back


They would only accept one coupon per purchase. Was hoping to get some $60 hiking boots for $40 with the four coupons my wife and I got. No go in Tustin, CA. Can you buy something for $5, apply the coupon, return and get $5 back in store credit?


can I use two of them?


Everyone's vouchers should be expiring soon so remember to use them! I only received one $5 voucher though, not two.


They will also send you a free $10 voucher on your birthday as I found out.


I think they have expanded this program now beyond the test area. if it wasn't available in your area before check again


I used mine and my wife's up over the weekend (we were down to three since we used one at another SA a months ago). Stocked up on fishing gear They still have the yellow-tag [50% off] fishing sale going on but it's pretty slim pickings. At least at the SA we were at.

The cashier was pretty cool about everything - he allowed us to stack 20% coupons with the $5 reward bucks. But we had to split it out into individual transactions because he could only take one $5 reward for each transaction. And the 20% off was only applicable to non-clearance items. So we split it into three transactions, each with a non-clearance item around $5 to maximize the 20% off and then tried to 'fill' the $1 with clearance items or dollar items. I did end up spending $5 more since I got quite a bit of stuff but walked out of the store easily with over $15 worth of stuff

Also, they did expand the League down to SoCal. Saw this at a couple SAs we were at this wknd (the first one we went to didn't have a fishing section at all, which was really odd). But yea, saw the whole "5% back" rewards signs and the cashier asked me for my rewards account info at checkout.


Did you guys get anything snail mail yet? I thought I would at least get some type of rewards card or something.




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