I have never made a purchase at LNT... routinely like chik-fil-a takes expired coupons routinely or routinely as in I might get lucky? In other words, what are my odds? Thanks!!
collegerunner said: I have never made a purchase at LNT... routinely like chik-fil-a takes expired coupons routinely or routinely as in I might get lucky? In other words, what are my odds? Thanks!!
your odds are very good, if you have concerns, call your store first and just ask if they accept Bed Bath coupons that expired a few days ago (in this case only 5 days old).
just to add another voice that all the LNT stores around me take expired coupons ... either their own or from BBB ... its never been a problem for me and my wife uses coupons from years ago sometimes ... LOL
I wanna say that I think the policy is changed to where they will take their own expired coupons, but now they require that the competitor coupon be current and not expired. Maybe I dreamed it, but I think my Mom told me that a couple months ago.
Even if it is true, doesn't mean you won't run into stores who will allow you to use the coupon anyway.
pukkadmaal
Addicted Member
posted: Jul. 19, 2008 @ 11:50a
Here is rebate link : http://LNT.imageg.net/graphics/coupon/r3200527_rebatecoupon.pdf
In the past coupons were allowed with rebate.
I am not know and here is the wording: Purchase price is taken before tax and/or after any applicable discounts or coupons
not comparing apples and apples. That was for a LNT gift card rebate back, granted it was a good deal, just a different set up as an end result.
Snowlock
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 19, 2008 @ 11:16p
They probably aren't offering a LNT gift card b/c no one would try a risky rebate like that. LNT is bankrupt and closing tons of stores. The whole thing might die. The credit card rebate is a much safer bet. Last time they offered giftcards most of us went and spent them all in one day b/c of the bankruptcy announcement.
lillianlake said: no matter how "cheap" you are, using an expired competitor CPN to exploit a retailer already in Chapter 11 (bankrupt reorganization) is too cheap.
noone is exploiting anyone. LNT in some locations PROMOTES they will accept their own/or competitor expired coupons. Your post is nonsense. Besides, they are currently running their own 20% off coupon in their ad, if they won't accept this for some reason, just use that and pay $14 net instead.
dineshupare
New Member
posted: Jul. 20, 2008 @ 9:09a
I have purchased the black decker dustbuster from LNT (Prairie Stone, Hoffman Estates) with the expired coupon from bed bath beyond coupon provided in this thread. This certainly worked.
I wonder how well the dustbuster works. I've been contemplating getting one of these things to avoid hauling out the big bertha of a vacuum I have.
immy
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 20, 2008 @ 10:57a
MISTERCHEAP said: collegerunner said: I have never made a purchase at LNT... routinely like chik-fil-a takes expired coupons routinely or routinely as in I might get lucky? In other words, what are my odds? Thanks!!
your odds are very good, if you have concerns, call your store first and just ask if they accept Bed Bath coupons that expired a few days ago (in this case only 5 days old).
YMMV. The LNT stores around me routinely (as in every time) refused to take expired bbb coupons. I was told they will only take current competitors' coupons.
bobbymack
Member
posted: Jul. 20, 2008 @ 11:45a
*Just* got back from the Livingston NJ store. They took the aforementioned BBB coupon with no problem whatsoever. Thanx OP.
gusk1200 said: I wonder how well the dustbuster works. It works great! The products in this line are the only worthwhile cordless vacs. The rest are mere toys or downright junk. The next model up is the 1400, and then the 1560; priced higher by $10 and $20. If one was paying full-price, then the best price/performance/size/weight combo would be the 1400; but with the rebate, the 9600 can't be beat.
1121JQT
New Member
posted: Jul. 20, 2008 @ 3:20p
rpalicherla said: just to add another voice that all the LNT stores around me take expired coupons ... either their own or from BBB ... its never been a problem for me and my wife uses coupons from years ago sometimes ... LOL
Just some clarifications on the coupons... LNT takes all their own coupons expired or not or competitors coupons expired or not WITH these exceptions. 1.Cannot combine a $off total purchase coupon with a %off single or %off total coupon 2.Specific family and friends coupons on specific dates, grand opening specific dates, or any 3 day event special coupons designed to generate business with holiday weekend events MIGHT be turned down. 3. Closing stores DO NOT take ANY coupons. Hope this info helps and please shop LNT to keep it from surviving the economic downturn. This will help the employees to keep their jobs.
It does say only current competitor coupons. That said, I've never tried an expired BBB coupon there, either before or after they went bankrupt. I get more current BBB coupons in the mail than I can handle. They have a blanket 20% off coupon good til the end of the year online though, if you need it:
I have even a better coupon, though definite YMMV. It's a 40% off from World Market/Cost Plus. My LNT took it with no probs, even though coupon says off any regular priced item, also coupon expired in 2006. but figured it didn't hurt to try. the worse they could say is NO. And if they did, I had other acceptable coupons. Paid 17.99 plus tax, so after rebate it will be 7.99 plus tax. I will try and attach the link for the coupon. hope it works. coupon borrowed from SD.
ok.. bummer, can't figure out how to attach pdf. when i try it just takes you to World Market's website. If anyone can direct me on how to attach it, I'll try again.
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