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Peterliu2000 said: Staples.com show $49.99 for MFC-J430W, not $34.99??
While I don't condone the MM fraud part....you need to read the directions to get it to OP's checkout price.
mmyk72
Thrifty Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2012 @ 11:28a
respdoc said: Peterliu2000 said: Staples.com show $49.99 for MFC-J430W, not $34.99??
While I don't condone the MM fraud part....you need to read the directions to get it to OP's checkout price.
Please help me understand why all the "Red's" and how is this deal a MM fraud? I'm about to pull the trigger since I badly need a printer
HEELLOO
Ancient Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2012 @ 11:33a
mmyk72 said: respdoc said: Peterliu2000 said: Staples.com show $49.99 for MFC-J430W, not $34.99??
While I don't condone the MM fraud part....you need to read the directions to get it to OP's checkout price.
Please help me understand why all the "Red's" and how is this deal a MM fraud? I'm about to pull the trigger since I badly need a printer
This is actually a good deal. REDS might be because of a statement which was there in original post. I had a $30 off $90 coupon which made my total purchase price as $82 (including tax). Printer will be effectively $22 once I receive $60 SER.
It wont seem to take the 15 off code. Says code is invalid.
Any thoughts on the issue?
The OP is pretty straight forward at this point.
mathfaster
Cranky Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2012 @ 12:42p
RhizzleBop said: It wont seem to take the 15 off code. Says code is invalid.
Any thoughts on the issue?
The OP is pretty straight forward at this point.Code expired on 11/25. If you subscribe to Staples' email blasts you would have gotten a unique 16 digit code for $15 off $100 that is good for today only.
I figured it out.. That code has expired on Saturday.. He was trying to get your order over 100 by adding the Kaspersky ( wich became free with the rebate) then apply the 15.00 code off 100.00 or more. The Printer is still 49.99 at checkout though.. I am taking back my HP to cosco TODAY.. Cost me 130.00.. Thanks OP.. Whomever you are.. You saved me 80.00
They may have been 16 digit code also but there where 2 that where 5 Digits. He posted the 100 off one
RhizzleBop
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 26, 2012 @ 1:01p
I have 2 different Staples accounts, and have a Staples reward number, but I dont have any Staples emails going back for a LONG time. Crap. I'd do the rebate to sweeten the deal another 15 bucks.
I'd do the rebate to sweeten the deal another 15 bucks.
I hear you.. I was all set till that code didn't work.. You could prolly sell that Security software on eBay or CL.. I have never heard of it though. Then waiting on the rebate for 6-9 weeks.. I passed.. Just took the printer for 50.00 and returning the other one I paid over 100 for.. Tell you guys what.. This is the second HP I bought at Costco.. HP Printer's are for shit.. First one just simple locked up after 6 months and I could never get it to unlock for more than a day.. Total PITA..
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