murpheeee said: I have heard BING will not honor Cash Back if you use a coupon, but its worth a shot I guess. FatCash will get you 2% back.
Not sure about Bing, but this is likely the case with FW CB. I bought a refrigerator for Sears earlier this year and clicked through FC to get some $ back. But I also applied a coupon at checkout. Later I noticed the CB wasn't there, so I submitted an inquiry and they dinged me on the fact that I used a coupon.
It's popping up in my cart as 1600+ and the code doesn't work.
My bad, using the search terms above to make sure I got the right products, It pops up as 1137. Code doesn't work at either checkout screen where it can be entered.
Fatwallet has 10% CashBack on Sears 799+ up until Saturday 5% off 399+
Coupon works for Panasonic TC-P42X1 42 in. (Diagonal) Class 720p 600 Hz Plasma HD Television
I bought the above TV yesterday and only got 2% FatWallet CashBack posted. Still brings the price of the TV with the 30 dollar coupon to around 550... Not bad, but wish i coulda got it for 500 two weeks ago.
stickdogg
Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2009 @ 2:50p
anybody get bing to work on the whole purchase?
stickdogg
Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2009 @ 2:54p
also the coupon drops it under 799 and the 10% Sears card then doesn't apply
The discount that would be applied through coupon code: SearsPrivate is already applied when you add the two items to your cart. When you go to enter the coupon code it states that it is already applied. Here is what shows me for this deal:
$1039.98 - 10%(Sears card) = $935.98 add WI sales tax and would end up paying $987.46 out the door.
The cheapest price online for the tv alone is $1047 with free shipping...so with Sears price it's like getting the Blue Ray player for free.
I seriously have been trying to place an order for the last 3 hours for in store pickup that says it will be in store in about 15 days, but everytime I get to the final page where you hit the submit order button, it comes back with an error of item not in stock. Duh, I know that the item is not in stock at the store now, which is why I have to wait the 15 days for it to arrive at the store. The damn order system will not let me place the order no matter which store I pick. They all says that it needs time to arrive in the store and that they will email me when ready for pickup. Apparently, you CAN order it for delivery THE NEXT DAY for $65 but WTF man. Anyone have a similar problem?
That's smokin hot..but (if you're like me) you gotta be quick to offload the blueray player on eBay and still get a decent price... =)
CorvetteFanatic
Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2009 @ 11:45p
NEVEREVERPAYRETAIL said: I seriously have been trying to place an order for the last 3 hours for in store pickup that says it will be in store in about 15 days, but everytime I get to the final page where you hit the submit order button, it comes back with an error of item not in stock. Duh, I know that the item is not in stock at the store now, which is why I have to wait the 15 days for it to arrive at the store. The damn order system will not let me place the order no matter which store I pick. They all says that it needs time to arrive in the store and that they will email me when ready for pickup. Apparently, you CAN order it for delivery THE NEXT DAY for $65 but WTF man. Anyone have a similar problem?
I'm having the exact same problem. I messaged Sears customer support and they say that no one else has reported the problem and that they can't duplicate it. I tried it on both Firefox and IE and it happened both times. Did you link from Bing CashBack too?
I went to Sears last night to look at the tv and wasn't impressed. I looked like it was worth about $700 at best. Sears had a Samsung blu-ray player hooked up to it and it was playing Monsters Inc. The picture, even on a direct connection to the blu-ray player looked fuzzy to me from about 8 ft. under the florescent lighting. Perhaps with some fine tuning, the picture could look better.
However, the higher end model 50" Samsung plasma (floor priced at $1599) looked really sharp and it was also playing Monsters Inc with a direct connection to a Samsung blu-ray AIO system.
Looks like there was a lot of confusion and FW reworded it...
rffanatic
Broke Member
posted: Oct. 16, 2009 @ 9:51p
I have it my cart as follows: Pre Tax total: $1034 -$83.19 (BING cb)- $103.40 (Sears Card rebate)= $847.41. I do not need the Blu-Ray player, as I have a PS3. They are selling for $200 on eBay, which would net me the TV at $647.41 (+tax). Any other thoughts on this deal?
MNFRUGALSHOPPER said: UBOK said: lovinthedeals said: does anybody know if you can put a plasma tv say in a cottage where the heat would drop down to around 40F Thanks
I've got a 5 year old Zenith plasma in my unheated cabin---gets down to ~30 degrees. I wrap it in a blanket for the winter and have had no problems.
What would a blanket do? Not going to help retain heat or keep any warmer unless you also keep power on.
The same reason you wear a condom......protection. Nah, I noticed that with warmer winter days and then cold nights there was condensation forming. Blanket stopped it from forming on the plasma.
I ordered both with bing, but somehow, only the blueray player got the bing CashBack while the TV is not covered, even though it was the same transaction. What do I do? The oddest thing was that with the combo deal, the discount was mostly on the TV. The receipt shows it to be 653.99. So, I am considering returning the blue-ray player... does anyone have experience with how Sears receipts and discounts are tracked?
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