dang it! I just bought the logitech Z-5500 3 days ago for $209.99 - should i call the customer service and ask for discount? earlier this month i bought the samsung LNT4065 for $1300 and zune for $180!!
missed out on all the discounts
qqmaomao
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2008 @ 3:06p
Is that possible to call customer service to ask for price adjustment on this coupon? Bought this Onkyo two weeks ago with Amazon visa card.
skghost
Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2008 @ 3:52p
great timing...was looking for a GPS unit. How easy is it to return a GPS at Amazon compared to a B&M store? In case the GPS is not to my liking.
qqmaomao said: Is that possible to call customer service to ask for price adjustment on this coupon? Bought this Onkyo two weeks ago with Amazon visa card.
Amazon customer service is typically very agreeable. Email them and ask, what will it hurt if they say no? You waste 2 minutes...
sbirdsc
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2008 @ 4:57p
Once again I ask - what happened to Fatwallet "senior members"? I watch their comments and sometimes wonder if SlickDealio stole the good people. Do you get to be senior for 5000 posts of "thanks", "i am in", etc?
desidealmaster said: dang it! I just bought the logitech Z-5500 3 days ago for $209.99 - should i call the customer service and ask for discount? earlier this month i bought the samsung LNT4065 for $1300 and zune for $180!!
missed out on all the discounts
lillianlake
Tired Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2008 @ 5:13p
sbirdsc said: Once again I ask - what happened to Fatwallet "senior members"? I watch their comments and sometimes wonder if SlickDealio stole the good people. Do you get to be senior for 5000 posts of "thanks", "i am in", etc?
desidealmaster said: dang it! I just bought the logitech Z-5500 3 days ago for $209.99 - should i call the customer service and ask for discount? earlier this month i bought the samsung LNT4065 for $1300 and zune for $180!!
missed out on all the discounts
Let me answer your question: why do not you call and find out? Who else can give you a credible answer other than amzn cs? You do not speak English or what? Now take another look, why do you feel you are entitled to an answer anyway? p.s. I used to be "senior" member, then decided to change to "tired" member. Tired for a reason, well, like this...
Add 2 authorized users (dog and cat) = get 1000 points Setup E-pay = 500 points
pay school bills and get double points.
not bad. $25 gift card for 2500 points. always triple points on Amazon.com purchases i think.
I'm down with that
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I know the collective FW tendency is to give lots of red to idiotic posts like the one I am about to make. I am prepared to accept the consequences of my own inadequacy. Begin enraged mashing of the red button... now:
Has anyone tried to see if this works with non-Amazon cards?
ankit
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2008 @ 8:09p
shahnm said: Has anyone tried to see if this works with non-Amazon cards?
prob work on chase cards. i just use the Amazon business card since i get 3% Cash Back and we buy alot (baby) from Amazon using S&S. the APR was sad like 19%, limit was 20,000. i think they nail you on APR since its such a high rewards (3%) point back card;
oh yeah im going to order 50 kindles on it.
FuZziELiTLpAnDA
Member
posted: Mar. 29, 2008 @ 4:12a
These are the items i have in cart:
Sony psp2000 - $169.99 SanDisk SDMSPD-4096-A11 4 GB Memory Stick Pro Duo - $41.71
Free shipping on both items, so total comes out to be $211.70. Will be paying with Amazon VISA.
Both items are from electronics and are sold by Amazon.com LLC, so why wouldn't the $20 off $200 apply? I read the fine print and don't think i missed anything. can someone chime in?
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