With that $4 code, it comes out to one buck each, which seems like good deal (assuming they work well).
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RE: Amazon Prime Uigos LED Night Light Lamp with Smart Sensor Dusk to Dawn Sensor, Daylight White, 0.5W Plug-in, 6-Pack ($4 Coupon Code 40WR7633) $5.99 ExpUnk
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RE: (Expired) New Target Red Card Reloadable, Not linked to your bank, not a credit card, get $40 Ends 12/10
@mtnagel If that’s true, then they really should be required to put “best used by” dates on those detergents if they stop working well.
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RE: EXPIRED-Amazon First Reads December- Prime Members Choose 1 Free Kindle Book from Select Titles- thru 12/31
BTW, there’s a banner on the First Reads page with an offer I don’t recall ever seeing before.
After choosing your December First Reads selection, you get a credit for an additional free ebook that’s on a separate list. Expires Dec 31st.
I counted 15 additional titles.
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RE: YMMV Chase offer: 5% back on Walmart.com purchases (can make multiple purchases until a maximum cash back of $10) - Expires 10/31/22
FWIW, Chase bonus categories in 4th quarter 2020 & 4th quarter 2021 were also Walmart & Paypal.
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RE: Nature’s Bounty, Sundown, Ester-C, Osteo Bi-Flex $10 reward wyb $30 (exp 2/28/22)
Will this work if I buy them on-line, for instance from Riteaid.com? And upload a screenshot of the order?
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RE: Overcharged For Chicken Products Class Action Settlement - Select States, Partially Settled to Date, Exp 12-31-2022
From the FAQ, these are the included states. And scanning the list, there are quite a few populous states excluded. Sorry Texas, Ohio, Penn…
That’s just more money for the rest of us to split up, bwa-ha-haThe Pilgrim’s Settlement covers claims for the period of January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2020. You are eligible to recover money if you purchased whole chicken, chicken breasts, or wings while a resident of one of the following states: California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin. These states allow for standing of End-User Consumers, the class alleged here.
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RE: T-Mobile database breach affecting 100 million customers (Social Security, Driver's License, IMEI numbers, etc.)
This may be a dumb question, but why (and how) does T-Mobile have people’s Soc. Sec numbers?
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RE: Free American Airlines AAdvantage 100 Bonus Miles
Thanks. Yes it’s only 100 miles, but this should reset the clock on the 18 months of inactivity you can have before they expire the miles.