FEBGIFT20 - 20% off any purchase (exp 2/27) Free Shipping with $75 Purchase
Kohl's Cash: Earn $10 for every $50 spent Earn it 2/13 - 2/18, spend it 2/19 - 3/5 Earn it 3/6 - 3/10, spend it 3/11 - 3/30
40-50% off specials (exp 2/27) Sonoma life = style tees for women $7.99 Gloria Vanderbuilt Amanda slimming capris $29.99 SO satin trim camis $6.99 Apt 9 polos for men $14.99 Apt 9 Swim separates for women $26.99 or less Jumping Beans tops and bottoms for boys and girls $7.99 Urban Pipeline shorts for teen guys $24.99
I hate to buy stuff and then go return in store.. aarzi said: IrfanPathan said: damn Kohls! cant you send out a free s/h code with no minimum ?I guess then you would like lollipops with that. Or pistas.If that's the case, then pay for shipping. Stop hating on Kohl's and damning them.
FEBGIFT20 - 20% off any purchase (exp 2/27) Free Shipping with $75 Purchase
Kohl's Cash: Earn $10 for every $50 spent Earn it 2/13 - 2/18, spend it 2/19 - 3/5 Earn it 3/6 - 3/10, spend it 3/11 - 3/30
40-50% off specials (exp 2/27) Sonoma life = style tees for women $7.99 Gloria Vanderbuilt Amanda slimming capris $29.99 SO satin trim camis $6.99 Apt 9 polos for men $14.99 Apt 9 Swim separates for women $26.99 or less Jumping Beans tops and bottoms for boys and girls $7.99 Urban Pipeline shorts for teen guys $24.99
uafgrad said: gizmo said: uafgrad said: Llilith said: mathuntcollectibles said: Does anyone know when the next 30% coupon will come out?
My guess is that we'll see one in March, though I haven't seen any exact dates yet.
There will be 2 in March.
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You are doing such a GREAT job!! He is, yes. But both of us know he does not have access to the hidden deals. He posts what any non-lazy person can find on their own. Helpful? Sure! But....
Food for thought: perhaps all the persons who rubbed you the wrong way are long gone. Even if they aren't, since you are still here, I don't see any reason why you can't contribute like you used to. Goodwill is a rare thing to receive these days, and you used to get it in abundance. Without being mushy or sentimental about it, whenever I remember the days you were of a personal help to me, I send prayers and good wishes towards you.
Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.
(I understand Kohl's still offers free shipping to its cardmembers once or twice a month, and although I have been tempted to apply for Kohl's charge for free shipping and 30% off offer, I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)
Does anyone have any idea whether the folks at Kohl's plan to have $1 shipping per item promotion any more?
FrugalandImpulsive said: Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.... I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)And you used to pay for this EXTENSIVE advantage how?
aarzi said: FrugalandImpulsive said: Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.... I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)And you used to pay for this EXTENSIVE advantage how?
Err, there's something called a debit card as well. You don't always need a credit card to shop online.
Ask a friend to let you use their KCard number. At checkout, you can pay with your debit card or with gift cards, and take advantage of all the specials.
FrugalandImpulsive said: aarzi said: FrugalandImpulsive said: Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.... I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)And you used to pay for this EXTENSIVE advantage how?
Err, there's something called a debit card as well. You don't always need a credit card to shop online.
I get what you're saying, but if you do shop at Kohls a lot, it is more than worth having their card. Aside from the various free shipping offers, the 30% is another big advantage. Anyway, I'm sure you know. But I totally forgot about the days of $1 shipping per item. I can't even remember the last time they did that so I think it's safe to say that offer is long dead. And yes, it did come in handy at times of no free-shipping. Other times it was worse because it was cheaper to use their priority if you wanted to order a lot of items. I don't think they had the free shipping w/ $75 at that time.
If you have a B&M nearby, you can go use their kiosk to get free shipping.
gizmo said: FrugalandImpulsive said: aarzi said: FrugalandImpulsive said: Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.... I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)And you used to pay for this EXTENSIVE advantage how?
Err, there's something called a debit card as well. You don't always need a credit card to shop online.
I get what you're saying, but if you do shop at Kohls a lot, it is more than worth having their card. Aside from the various free shipping offers, the 30% is another big advantage. Anyway, I'm sure you know. But I totally forgot about the days of $1 shipping per item. I can't even remember the last time they did that so I think it's safe to say that offer is long dead. And yes, it did come in handy at times of no free-shipping. Other times it was worse because it was cheaper to use their priority if you wanted to order a lot of items. I don't think they had the free shipping w/ $75 at that time.
If you have a B&M nearby, you can go use their kiosk to get free shipping.FrugalandImpulsive might be Frugal and Impulsive. Or might have other reasons not to want a credit card. Aversion to interest... bad credit... prone to losses... spousal abuse...
AFAIK, kiosks don't offer the opportunity to buy clearance items.
aarzi said: gizmo said: FrugalandImpulsive said: aarzi said: FrugalandImpulsive said: Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.... I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)And you used to pay for this EXTENSIVE advantage how?
Err, there's something called a debit card as well. You don't always need a credit card to shop online.
I get what you're saying, but if you do shop at Kohls a lot, it is more than worth having their card. Aside from the various free shipping offers, the 30% is another big advantage. Anyway, I'm sure you know. But I totally forgot about the days of $1 shipping per item. I can't even remember the last time they did that so I think it's safe to say that offer is long dead. And yes, it did come in handy at times of no free-shipping. Other times it was worse because it was cheaper to use their priority if you wanted to order a lot of items. I don't think they had the free shipping w/ $75 at that time.
If you have a B&M nearby, you can go use their kiosk to get free shipping.FrugalandImpulsive might be Frugal and Impulsive. Or might have other reasons not to want a credit card. Aversion to interest... bad credit... prone to losses... spousal abuse...
AFAIK, kiosks don't offer the opportunity to buy clearance items.
kiosks are the same as .com so sometimes it's worth a quick trip to avoid buy & return for FS (well for me anyway, it's only 5 minutes). But yeah frugalandimpulsive having NO cards is bad also (not getting into any personal info lol), I know there's other ways to have credit but sometimes you just gotta think of cards like a cash card and pay them every time you charge (take advantage of deals/points/whatever it may be; but pay as you go instead of waiting for the bill) /FWFinance off
gizmo said: aarzi said: gizmo said: FrugalandImpulsive said: aarzi said: FrugalandImpulsive said: Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.... I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)And you used to pay for this EXTENSIVE advantage how?
Err, there's something called a debit card as well. You don't always need a credit card to shop online.
I get what you're saying, but if you do shop at Kohls a lot, it is more than worth having their card. Aside from the various free shipping offers, the 30% is another big advantage. Anyway, I'm sure you know. But I totally forgot about the days of $1 shipping per item. I can't even remember the last time they did that so I think it's safe to say that offer is long dead. And yes, it did come in handy at times of no free-shipping. Other times it was worse because it was cheaper to use their priority if you wanted to order a lot of items. I don't think they had the free shipping w/ $75 at that time.
If you have a B&M nearby, you can go use their kiosk to get free shipping.FrugalandImpulsive might be Frugal and Impulsive. Or might have other reasons not to want a credit card. Aversion to interest... bad credit... prone to losses... spousal abuse...
AFAIK, kiosks don't offer the opportunity to buy clearance items.
kiosks are the same as .com so sometimes it's worth a quick trip to avoid buy & return for FS (well for me anyway, it's only 5 minutes). But yeah frugalandimpulsive having NO cards is bad also (not getting into any personal info lol), I know there's other ways to have credit but sometimes you just gotta think of cards like a cash card and pay them every time you charge (take advantage of deals/points/whatever it may be; but pay as you go instead of waiting for the bill) /FWFinance off
gizmo said: aarzi said: gizmo said: FrugalandImpulsive said: aarzi said: FrugalandImpulsive said: Kohl's used to have promotions during which shipping would cost $1 per item. I remember I took EXTENSIVE advantage of it last year.... I really don't think I should break my resolve not to have any kind of credit card.)And you used to pay for this EXTENSIVE advantage how?
Err, there's something called a debit card as well. You don't always need a credit card to shop online.
I get what you're saying, but if you do shop at Kohls a lot, it is more than worth having their card. Aside from the various free shipping offers, the 30% is another big advantage. Anyway, I'm sure you know. But I totally forgot about the days of $1 shipping per item. I can't even remember the last time they did that so I think it's safe to say that offer is long dead. And yes, it did come in handy at times of no free-shipping. Other times it was worse because it was cheaper to use their priority if you wanted to order a lot of items. I don't think they had the free shipping w/ $75 at that time.
If you have a B&M nearby, you can go use their kiosk to get free shipping.FrugalandImpulsive might be Frugal and Impulsive. Or might have other reasons not to want a credit card. Aversion to interest... bad credit... prone to losses... spousal abuse...
AFAIK, kiosks don't offer the opportunity to buy clearance items.
kiosks are the same as .com so sometimes it's worth a quick trip to avoid buy & return for FS (well for me anyway, it's only 5 minutes). But yeah frugalandimpulsive having NO cards is bad also (not getting into any personal info lol), I know there's other ways to have credit but sometimes you just gotta think of cards like a cash card and pay them every time you charge (take advantage of deals/points/whatever it may be; but pay as you go instead of waiting for the bill) /FWFinance off
Does Kiosk require you to login to your Kohl's account online? If so, is it safe to enter your password on the kiosk? I am not comfortable entering my password on a public "computer", who knows what is running on it (including keystroke capture scripts). If someone were to order something using my KC account, I don't believe there is any protection (unlike CCs).
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