@dangeruss There’s more than one Stew Leonard’s? I thought there was only the one in CT. I recall them having cows out front. Probably no cows any more.
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RE: Boston Market-$3.60 whole rotisserie chicken, large side or whole apple pie. Exp 12/30/2021
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RE: Need an a free PDF printer for W10
@dangeruss I had someone try to print the Nico q for me and she wasn’t able to do it.
I recall CutePDF. I’ll see if she can download it. I don’t recall what I was printing the other night but I ended up using Nitro instead of the Chrome PDF printer. -
Need an a free PDF printer for W10
Lately I haven’t been able to print some things to PDF using Chrome. They become Windows files instead of PDF’s. I get around it by using Nitro PDF which I installed years ago on my W7 machine but what should I get from CNET for W10? Thanks.
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RE: Boston Market-$3.60 whole rotisserie chicken, large side or whole apple pie. Exp 12/30/2021
No Boston Market in ME, VT or NH. The closest ones are outside of Boston. Are they franchises?
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Things to do by 12/31/2021
I found myself making a list of things that I need to do by the end of the year. What are others finishing up? Maybe I forgot something.
Buy U.S. savings bond
Complete 4 Walmart.com transactions with Amex
Complete 5 gas station purchases with Amex
Spend Mobil gas rewards
Submit Blue Diamond almond rebates
Recycle ink cartridges
Use up KFR points
Submit receipt for Kraft rebate by 1/4
Get RA accounts to Gold
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RE: Kohl's Cash Gotcha
@dangeruss said in Kohl's Cash Gotcha:
@mistercheap said in Kohl's Cash Gotcha:
Think of all the Target deals that pay out a $10 Gift Card with a $40 purchase of toilet paper. Well, if you go and spend the $10 gift card, and then return the toilet paper, you’re dinged for GC against the toilet paper return. I’m not sure how Target works that $10 gift card if you spend it and return against it but I’d assume, like the Kohls Cash, it reflects being ‘spent’ in their system as that gift card # is a unique number that now has $0 left on it.
Now think about how staples and Rite Aid do it. With Rite Aid, if you buy something and get BC for it, then spend the BC and return the original item, I believe you just get the full amount you spent back and you get to keep your BC.
With staples, I believe if you, lets say buy ink that has 40% back in rewards, and after the rewards are issued you return the ink, I believe you get to keep the rewards and get the full amount back for the ink.
I’m not 100% sure on these, as I don’t believe I was ever in this situation, but I believe that’s how it works.
With credit cards for example, if you get lets say 5% back for purchases and you buy something and get rewards, then redeem the rewards, and return the item, your points will go into the negative. I’ve had that happen on at least one card.
At Rite Aid, if you pay for something with BC you get BC back with the same expiration date. If you pay with cc then you get refund on your cc. If you earn BC in either situation you get to keep it and its a big LP issue for RA. People buy things for the BC and return them and keep the BC.
At Staples they pro-rate the Rewards over the purchase and if you return the item you get Rewards back with the same expiration date. If the purchase earned bonus Rewards i.e. 40% back on ink IDK if you lose that as I’ve never returned ink but if the purchase just earned “usual” Rewards and you return the item in the same month the (-) value of the return is reflected on your account and the 5% back (?) is affected.
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RE: Kohl's Cash Gotcha
@mistercheap said in Kohl's Cash Gotcha:
I see it all the time on deal boards where people bitch about various rewards programs, even some us regulars have in certain situations where rules gets changed to programs or feel short changed by this or that situation, myself included.
Now granted, I’ve been doing Kohls deals for years now and ‘get it’ and realize newbies come along that look at it from a different perspective. However, all consumers when venturing into uncharted waters should remember being forewarned is forearmed.
I agree. When one ventures into unfamiliar territory one faces unknowns.
I only shop at Kohl’s once a year and because it’s so infrequent I have to learn it all over again each time. That’s why I post scenarios and ask if they will work.@Waldo1945 I understand you’re frustrated but my approach would have been to ask what to do with $10 credit that expires in 30 days, not to rail against a program that I don’t know a lot about. You may not like it but the terms are posted and you not being familiar with them is not Kohl’s fault.